BANGKOK,Feb. 13,2025 -- Agoda reveals Thai couples to be leading in domestic travel compared to couples from other Asian markets this Valentine's Day. Thai couples are followed by those from Japan and the Philippines,following in second and third place,respectively.
This year,Valentine's Day falls on a Friday,providing a great opportunity for a weekend getaway. The most popular domestic destinations are Bangkok,Pattaya,Chiang Mai,Khao Yai (a newcomer in the rank),and Hua Hin. In 2024,Bangkok,and Chiang Mai also held the top three positions,but were then followed by Hua Hin and Phuket,respectively.
For international travel,the top destinations for Thai couples this year are Tokyo,Hong Kong,Singapore,Taipei,and Osaka. Tokyo maintains its number one spot.
Pierre Honne,Country Director Thailand at Agoda,shared: "Valentine's Day may not be a public holiday,but it's a special time for couples to celebrate with loved ones. Whether through a romantic dinner or a weekend getaway,it is a great reason to travel. This year especially since Valentine's Day falls on a Friday. Agoda offers great value deals for flights,accommodations,and various travel activities to help couples celebrate the day of love with joy and memorable experiences."
For couples planning Valentine's Day travel,Agoda provides access to over 5 million accommodations,more than 130,000 flight routes,and over 300,000 activities,all available on the platform. Download the Agoda app for the latest special deals or visit www.agoda.com/deals.
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