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Tourists Frustrated by 3-Hour Waits at Border Crossings in Thailand; Businesses Urge Government to Address the Issue, Suggesting Online Application Processes to Reduce Waiting Times.

Songkhla's tourism sector is complaining about long wait times (3 hours) at the border crossing for tourists visiting Thailand. Foreign tourists are dissatisfied, and Thai businesses are suffering. They are urging the government to streamline the process from paperwork to an online system to reduce waiting times and improve the country's tourism image. On May 2nd, reports indicated that tourism agencies had received complaints from tour operator…
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Songkhla's tourism sector is complaining about long wait times (3 hours) at the border crossing for tourists visiting Thailand. Foreign tourists are dissatisfied, and Thai businesses are suffering. They are urging the government to streamline the process from paperwork to an online system to reduce waiting times and improve the country's tourism image. On May 2nd, reports indicated that tourism agencies had received complaints from tour operator…

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มติชนออนไลน์ broke the news in Thailand on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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