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Thailand DMC Net Rates Explained — and Why They Protect Your Margin
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Thailand DMC Net Rates Explained — and Why They Protect Your Margin

15 June 2026 · Explera Trade Desk · 2 min read

"Net rate" is the phrase at the heart of every Thailand DMC relationship — and the one most worth understanding. Get it right and your margin is protected on every booking. Here is the plain-English version for travel agents.

## What a net rate is A net rate is the confidential, trade-only price your Thailand DMC charges your agency for a hotel room, transfer, guide or tour. It is not the rack rate a consumer sees. You add your own mark-up and sell to your client at whatever your market supports — the difference is your margin, set by you.

## Why net rates beat commission - You control the price. Mark up high-touch trips more; stay lean on competitive ones. - It stays confidential. Your client never sees the underlying cost. - Everything bundles. One net price per file covers hotels, transfers, guiding and excursions, quoted in your currency.

## How a Thailand DMC builds a net rate Volume across the season lets a Thailand DMC contract hotels and services below public pricing. Those savings pass to you as net rates, with allotments and stop-sale alerts so availability is real, not theoretical.

## Settlement made simple A good Thailand DMC issues quotations in your working currency, agrees credit terms up front, and sends one consolidated invoice per file — so your back office reconciles in minutes.

## The bottom line Net rates plus a Thailand DMC's on-the-ground accountability mean you keep the client and the margin while the operator carries the delivery risk. Request net rates from Explera and set your own price.

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