How to sell event tickets online in Thailand
A step-by-step playbook for launching digital ticketing — from pricing and payment methods to on-site check-in.
Written by ECN Editorial Team
Selling tickets online in Thailand starts with choosing a platform that supports local payment habits, e-ticket delivery, and partner distribution. Organizers who rely on manual transfers or fragmented tools often lose sales before the event even begins.
ECN recommends defining ticket tiers early, setting clear refund rules, and enabling PromptPay, cards, and wallet payments from day one. Multi-channel checkout reduces drop-off, especially for mobile-first audiences booking on social media.
Once sales go live, share trackable links with hotels, creators, and affiliate partners so every channel attributes revenue correctly. Automated commission tracking removes reconciliation headaches after the show.
Before doors open, run a QR check-in rehearsal with your team. A short dry run prevents queues, duplicate scans, and last-minute chaos at the gate.
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