Thailand's tourism industry is expected to face setbacks due to a decrease in European visitors, according to a report by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC). The decline in European tourists is attributed to various factors, including economic uncertainties and changing travel preferences. According to Jin10, the UTCC report highlights concerns over the potential impact on Thailand's economy, which heavily relies on tourism as a significant source of revenue. The report suggests that the reduction in European tourists could lead to a slowdown in the tourism sector, affecting businesses and employment within the industry. The Thai government is urged to implement strategies to attract visitors from other regions and mitigate the impact of the decline in European arrivals. Efforts to diversify the tourism market and enhance promotional activities are seen as crucial steps to sustain the industry's growth. The report emphasizes the importance of adapting to changing global travel trends and addressing challenges to maintain Thailand's position as a leading tourist destination.