Data cluster

Thailand Ride-Hailing Data.

DLT-certified app guidance, platform caveats, airport pickup rules, and why ETA, fare, supply, and driver data are mostly private.

5 sources Updated 2026-05-11 Download JSON

Best use for travel intelligence

For travel decisions, ride-hailing data mainly answers which apps are legal, where airport pickup happens, and which private app surfaces a traveler can trust in the moment.

What this changes for travelers

  • DLT / Thailand.go.th: Which app families were publicly recognized and what legal requirements apply to drivers and vehicles.
  • Airport pages: Where app pickup actually happens and whether the airport separates Grab, premium taxis, and ordinary queues.
  • Platform transport pages: Service types and consumer expectations, while private dispatch data remains inside the app.
  • Partner APIs: Only source of legal live ETA, fare, driver, and trip-status payloads when a platform authorizes integration.

Best sources to start with

  • Best legality source: DLT and Thailand.go.th guidance for which app families were publicly recognized and what driver/vehicle requirements apply.
  • Best airport pickup context: AOT airport pages for Grab and premium pickup rules, counters, and gate/level details.
  • Best app/product surface: Platform transport pages for service types and consumer-facing explanations, with live quote/ETA data kept inside authorized user or partner flows.
  • Best developer starting point: Model certification state, source date, pickup rules, and partner authorization context separately from fare/ETA/driver payloads.
Official / agency sources

3 of 5 sources look official or agency-backed.

API/feed candidates

1 sources expose API, feed, CKAN/DataStore, JSON, XML, or similar machine-readable access.

Near-real-time signals

0 sources have live, hourly, event-driven, warning, or frequent update language.

Developer note

Do not treat consumer app screens as open APIs; store certification source, source date, and verification date separately from private dispatch data.

Last checked and source confidence

Last checked: 2026-05-11.

Source confidence: This cluster is strongest when several sources describe the same traveler problem from different angles: official context, machine-readable feeds, and slower fallback documentation.

Transport

AOT airport ground transport pages

Structured public AOT airport transport pages covering taxi rules, Grab pickup guidance, rental-counter presence, airport rail or shuttle context where published, and pickup or terminal instructions. Useful for official airport-ground-service support and pickup-rule context, not live queue length, ETA, or rental inventory.

Official airport transport guide and service pages
Transport

AOT Don Mueang Grab pickup points

Official Don Mueang Grab service page with terminal pickup area information and service-type context. Useful for airport ride-hailing pickup guidance, not live dispatch or fare ingestion.

Official airport transport service page
Transport

AOT Suvarnabhumi Grab pickup points

Official Suvarnabhumi Grab pickup and drop-off point page, including gate and level information plus airport application-pickup rules. Good for airport pickup instructions, not quote or ETA data.

Official airport transport service page
Transport

DLT ride-hailing certification and public guidance

Public guidance on legally certified ride-hailing applications, driver and vehicle requirements, complaint channels, and passenger-safety expectations. Certification status can change, so store source URL, source date, and verification date rather than hardcoding app lists.

Official government guidance page and DLT-linked public notices
Transport

Grab Thailand transport and ride types

Consumer-facing transport page for ride types such as taxi, car, van, and motorcycle services in Thailand. Useful for product naming and user-visible service categories, not live dispatch or public API use.

Official public consumer transport page