TAT created the app in collaboration with AIS, TRUE, Kasikorn Bank, ThaiBev, and Dusit Thani to assist Thailand’s travel and tourist industry. The TAGTHAi Pass travel guide includes local recommendations for restaurants, spas, massage parlors, and tourist attractions. If necessary, you can compare it to the Thailand Pass. For further information, please visit https://www.tagthai.com. Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and other organizations have just released the “TAGTHAi Pass” smartphone app. TAGTHAi’s “City Pass” enables tourists to attend all events and activities in each partner city.
The application provides both travel suggestions and emergency contact information. The “Essential Pass” for TAGTHAi enables strange occurrences. TAGTHAi participants can receive discounts and other incentives. When the app’s barcode is scanned, businesses in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and other locations will give discounts and other incentives. Travelers would find the service useful, and travel and tourism enterprises would have additional marketing, sales, and distribution channels. In the app store, free downloads are available. There are 400 Kasikorn Bank exchange stations throughout the country that provide tourists with free seven-day Internet SIM cards.

Tourism Authority of Thailand’s app offers freebies and discounts
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