Thai luxury hotels offer huge discounts to save tourist season battered by Iran war
Thailand's luxury hotels are offering significant discounts during the peak tourist season due to the impact of the Iran war. The conflict has disrupted global air travel, particularly through the UAE, a major hub, and increased long-haul flight costs.

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AI-generatedThailand's luxury hotels are offering significant discounts during the peak tourist season due to the impact of the Iran war. The conflict has disrupted global air travel, particularly through the UAE, a major hub, and increased long-haul flight costs. Simultaneously, rising diesel prices stemming from the Strait of Hormuz closure are deterring domestic travel within Thailand during the upcoming Songkran holiday. This combination of factors has led to weak bookings and a resale market for pre-booked accommodations, reminiscent of the Covid-19 pandemic's effect on tourism. The discounts aim to mitigate the anticipated drop in international tourist arrivals caused by the war's economic and logistical consequences.
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5 extractedFive-star luxury hotel rooms in Thailand are going for huge discounts during the peak holiday season.
Closure of Hormuz has jacked up the prices of long-haul flights.
Surge in diesel costs caused by the choking of the Strait of Hormuz has forced many Thais to pause or scrap domestic travel plans.
The Iran war threatens to hit international tourist arrivals at a crucial time of the year in Thailand.
The US-Israel joint assault on Iran has been a disaster for global travel.