Bangkok Beerhouse inferno: Call for nationwide safety review



BANGKOK, 16 July 2026: Skål International Bangkok has called for a nationwide review of fire safety standards at entertainment venues following the devastating Bangkok entertainment venue fire that claimed at least 30 lives. 

The organisation has also expressed its deepest condolences to the families and friends of those who lost loved ones, while urging stronger enforcement of fire safety regulations and more rigorous inspections across Thailand to help ensure such a tragedy is never repeated.

Bangkok Beerhouse Fire.

Thailand’s tourism industry depends on public confidence. Every visitor has the right to expect that an evening out will end with a safe journey home. Maintaining that confidence is a shared responsibility of venue operators, government authorities and the wider tourism industry.

The fire has shocked the nation and once again highlighted the critical importance of rigorous safety standards in bars, pubs, restaurants and entertainment venues throughout Thailand.

Skål International Bangkok joins the Pattaya Nightlife Business Association in supporting calls for stronger enforcement of fire safety regulations. The Association’s President, Lisa Hamilton, recently stressed that fires at entertainment venues that result in loss of life should never happen again. Her comments deserve the support of everyone involved in Thailand’s tourism and hospitality industries.

As one of Asia’s leading tourism destinations, Thailand has built a worldwide reputation for its nightlife, warm hospitality and welcoming atmosphere. Protecting visitors, employees and residents must always remain the industry’s highest priority.

Sadly, this is not the first time the country has experienced such heartbreak.

Many will remember the Santika Nightclub fire in Bangkok during the 2009 New Year celebrations, which claimed more than 60 lives and injured over 200 people. More recently, the Mountain B Pub fire in Chonburi in 2022 claimed 26 lives. Both tragedies prompted widespread calls for reform, yet the latest disaster demonstrates that further improvements are still needed.

Skål International Bangkok believes this latest incident must become a turning point.

The association is calling upon the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), Pattaya City, provincial administrations and all relevant government agencies to strengthen inspection programmes and ensure consistent enforcement of safety regulations throughout the country.

Among the measures that deserve immediate attention are:

  • Regular unannounced inspections of entertainment venues during operating hours.
  • Strict enforcement to ensure all emergency exits remain unlocked, unobstructed, clearly marked and fully operational.
  • Routine inspection and certification of fire alarms, emergency lighting, sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers.
  • Independent inspection of electrical installations and air-conditioning systems.
  • Mandatory staff training in emergency evacuation procedures, together with regular fire drills.
  • Careful monitoring of occupancy levels to prevent overcrowding.
  • Greater scrutiny of venues operating under licences that may not accurately reflect their actual use.

Strong penalties, including immediate closure, for establishments failing to comply with life-safety regulations.

Skål International Bangkok also encourages venue operators to view safety not simply as a regulatory obligation but as an essential investment in their guests, employees and the long-term success of their businesses.

Visitors themselves can also play a role by taking a few moments to identify emergency exits whenever entering a crowded venue and by reporting any obvious safety concerns to management.

Skål International Bangkok President James Thurlby said: “On behalf of Skål International Bangkok, I extend our deepest condolences to the families and friends of those who have lost loved ones in this heartbreaking tragedy. Our thoughts are also with those who have been injured and with the emergency services who responded with such courage and professionalism.

Thailand has earned an international reputation as one of the world’s most welcoming tourism destinations. That reputation is built not only on warm hospitality but also on the confidence that visitors can enjoy their experience safely. Every entertainment venue has a responsibility to place the safety of its guests and employees above all else.

We commend the Pattaya Nightlife Business Association and its President, Lisa Hamilton, for speaking out so clearly on this important issue. Their call for stronger enforcement of fire safety standards deserves the full support of the tourism and hospitality industry.

This tragic incident must become a catalyst for lasting change. Regular inspections, properly maintained fire safety systems, unobstructed emergency exits, effective staff training, and firm enforcement of existing regulations should be regarded as the minimum standard, not the exception. By working together, government authorities, venue operators and the tourism industry can help ensure that such a tragedy never happens again.”

Andrew J. Wood, Vice President of Skål International Bangkok, added: “Thailand’s tourism industry has shown remarkable resilience over many decades. By strengthening safety standards today, we not only protect lives but also reinforce international confidence in Thailand as a safe, welcoming and world-class destination. Prevention is always better than regret. Every visitor should be able to enjoy Thailand’s outstanding nightlife with complete confidence that their safety is paramount.

Skål International Bangkok hopes this latest tragedy will encourage lasting cooperation between government agencies, venue operators and the wider tourism industry to create safer entertainment environments throughout Thailand.

About Skål International Bangkok
Founded in 1956, Skål International Bangkok is one of Thailand’s oldest and most respected tourism organisations. It forms part of Skål International, the world’s largest global network of tourism professionals, bringing together industry leaders in more than 80 countries to promote friendship, sustainable tourism and professional excellence.

About the Author
Andrew J. Wood is a British-born travel writer, tourism commentator and former hotel general manager with more than four decades of international hospitality experience. Based in Bangkok since 1991, he is recognised as one of Asia’s most respected travel and tourism journalists, writing extensively on hospitality, aviation, destination development and regional tourism trends.

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