List of airports in Thailand

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This is a list of airports in Thailand . There are 39 commercial service airports in Thailand, 10 of which are international airports. [1] The Department of Airports (DOA) managed 29 airports, while 7 airports are managed by Airports of Thailand (AOT), 3 airports are managed by Bangkok Airways (BA), and 1 airport is managed by the Royal Thai Navy (RTNV). [2] The six major international airports managed by AOT are the main gateways to Thailand for international travelers, while smaller commercial airports may be operated by the DOA or individual airlines. Thailand also has military and private airports that serve various purposes, such as supporting military operations, private aircraft operations, and general aviation.

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Classification of airports

Flight accommodation

Airports can be classified according to the types of flights they accommodate. There are two main categories: [3]

  1. International airports: Serve regular international flights and operate 24/7. Have ICAO-standard customs and immigration services, as well as ground facilities for handling passengers, cargo, and mail. Can be classified into two types based on their capacity:
    1. Primary international airports: Provide regular facilities and services for international flights.
    2. Secondary international airports: Provide limited facilities and services for international flights.
  2. Domestic/National airports: Cater exclusively to domestic flights, without international flights.

CAAT classification

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has classified Thailand airports into four categories based on their location in large cities and passenger traffic. The four categories are as follows: [4]

  1. Primary hub airports: These airports have a passenger traffic of over 25 million per year and are located in Bangkok. They are the main hubs of transport and connectivity in Thailand and offer a wide range of facilities and services for both domestic and international flights.
  2. Secondary hub airports: These airports have a passenger traffic between 5 and 25 million per year and are located in popular tourist destinations. They offer a range of facilities and services for both domestic and international flights, but with fewer options than primary hub airports.
  3. Regional airports: These airports have a passenger traffic between 1 and 5 million per year and are located in smaller cities or popular tourist destinations. They offer limited facilities and services for both domestic and international flights.
  4. Local airports: These airports have a passenger traffic of less than 1 million per year and are located in small towns or remote areas. They offer very limited facilities and services for domestic flights only.

List of airports

Airport name City served Location IATA ICAO ClassificationOperator Coordinates
Province District Flight accommodation CAAT
International airports
Don Mueang International Airport Bangkok Metropolitan Region Bangkok Don Mueang DMKVTBDInternationalPrimary AOT 13°54′44.59″N100°36′14.57″E / 13.9123861°N 100.6040472°E / 13.9123861; 100.6040472 (Don Mueang International Airport)
Suvarnabhumi International Airport [5] Bangkok Metropolitan Region Samut Prakan Bang Phli BKKVTBSInternationalPrimary AOT 13°41′32.71″N100°45′1.79″E / 13.6924194°N 100.7504972°E / 13.6924194; 100.7504972 (Suvarnabhumi International Airport)
Chiang Mai International Airport Chiang Mai
Lamphun
Lampang
Chiang Mai Mueang Chiang Mai CNXVTCCInternationalSecondary AOT 18°46′8.38″N98°58′4.57″E / 18.7689944°N 98.9679361°E / 18.7689944; 98.9679361 (Chiang Mai International Airport)
Chiang Rai International Airport Chiang Rai Chiang Rai Mueang Chiang Rai CEIVTCTInternationalRegional AOT 19°57′15.43″N99°52′44.92″E / 19.9542861°N 99.8791444°E / 19.9542861; 99.8791444 (Chiang Rai International Airport)
Krabi International Airport Krabi Krabi Nuea Khlong KBVVTSGInternationalRegional DOA 8°5′55.52″N98°58′57.92″E / 8.0987556°N 98.9827556°E / 8.0987556; 98.9827556 (Krabi International Airport)
Phuket International Airport Phuket Phuket Thalang HKTVTSPInternationalSecondary AOT 8°6′19.23″N98°18′20.2″E / 8.1053417°N 98.305611°E / 8.1053417; 98.305611 (Phuket International Airport)
U-Tapao International Airport [6] Chonburi
Pattaya
Rayong
Rayong Ban Chang UTPVTBUInternationalLocal RTNV 12°40′47″N101°0′18″E / 12.67972°N 101.00500°E / 12.67972; 101.00500 (U-Tapao International Airport)
Hat Yai International Airport Hat Yai Songkhla Khlong Hoi Khong HDYVTSSInternationalRegional AOT 6°56′11.3″N100°23′37.4″E / 6.936472°N 100.393722°E / 6.936472; 100.393722 (Hat Yai International Airport)
Samui International Airport Koh Samui Surat Thani Koh SamuiUSMVTSMInternationalRegional BA 9°32′52″N100°3′44″E / 9.54778°N 100.06222°E / 9.54778; 100.06222 (Samui International Airport)
Surat Thani International Airport Surat Thani Surat Thani Phunphin URTVTSBInternationalRegional DOA 9°8′3.75″N99°8′32.94″E / 9.1343750°N 99.1424833°E / 9.1343750; 99.1424833 (Surat Thani International Airport)
Udon Thani International Airport Udon Thani Udon Thani Mueang Udon Thani UTHVTUDInternationalRegional DOA 17°23′12.79″N102°46′32.63″E / 17.3868861°N 102.7757306°E / 17.3868861; 102.7757306 (Udon Thani Airport)
Domestic airports
Betong Airport [7] Betong
Yala
Yala Betong BTZVTSYDomesticLocal DOA 5°47′11.31″N101°8′50.24″E / 5.7864750°N 101.1472889°E / 5.7864750; 101.1472889 (Betong Airport)
Buriram Airport Buriram
Surin
Buriram Satuek BFVVTUODomesticLocal DOA 15°13′40.43″N103°14′55.08″E / 15.2278972°N 103.2486333°E / 15.2278972; 103.2486333 (Buriram Airport)
Chumphon Airport Chumphon Chumphon Pathio CJMVTSEDomesticLocal DOA 10°42′52.17″N99°21′32.19″E / 10.7144917°N 99.3589417°E / 10.7144917; 99.3589417 (Chumphon Airport)
Hua Hin Airport Hua Hin Prachuap Khiri Khan Hua Hin HHQVTPHDomesticLocal DOA 12°37′41.59″N99°57′9.94″E / 12.6282194°N 99.9527611°E / 12.6282194; 99.9527611 (Hua Hin Airport)
Khon Kaen Airport Khon Kaen Khon Kaen Mueang Khon Kaen KKCVTUKDomesticRegional DOA 16°27′51.95″N102°47′11.78″E / 16.4644306°N 102.7866056°E / 16.4644306; 102.7866056 (Khon Kaen Airport)
Lampang Airport Lampang Lampang Mueang Lampang LPTVTCLDomesticLocal DOA 18°16′39.25″N99°30′20.2″E / 18.2775694°N 99.505611°E / 18.2775694; 99.505611 (Lampang Airport)
Loei Airport Loei Loei Mueang Loei LOEVTULDomesticLocal DOA 17°26′44.6″N101°43′35.45″E / 17.445722°N 101.7265139°E / 17.445722; 101.7265139 (Loei Airport)
Mae Hong Son Airport Mae Hong Son Mae Hong Son Mueang Mae Hong Son HGNVTCHDomesticLocal DOA 19°18′1.92″N97°58′30.69″E / 19.3005333°N 97.9751917°E / 19.3005333; 97.9751917 (Mae Hong Son Airport)
Mae Sariang Airport [8] Mae Sariang Mae Hong Son Mae Sariang VTCSDomesticLocal DOA 18°10′40.47″N97°55′49.86″E / 18.1779083°N 97.9305167°E / 18.1779083; 97.9305167 (Mae Sariang Airport)
Mae Sot Airport Mae Sot
Tak
Tak Mae Sot MAQVTPMDomesticLocal DOA 16°42′8.83″N98°32′44.16″E / 16.7024528°N 98.5456000°E / 16.7024528; 98.5456000 (Mae Sot Airport)
Nakhon Phanom Airport Nakhon Phanom Nakhon Phanom Mueang Nakhon Phanom KOPVTUWDomesticLocal DOA 17°23′11.63″N104°39′37.82″E / 17.3865639°N 104.6605056°E / 17.3865639; 104.6605056 (Nakhon Phanom Airport)
Nakhon Ratchasima Airport Nakhon Ratchasima Nakhon Ratchasima Chaloem Phra Kiat NAKVTUQDomesticLocal DOA 14°57′13.3″N102°18′41.33″E / 14.953694°N 102.3114806°E / 14.953694; 102.3114806 (Nakhon Ratchasima Airport)
Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport Nakhon Si Thammarat Nakhon Si Thammarat Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat NSTVTSFDomesticRegional DOA 8°32′23.8″N99°56′25.11″E / 8.539944°N 99.9403083°E / 8.539944; 99.9403083 (Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport)
Nan Nakhon Airport Nan Nan Mueang Nan NNTVTCNDomesticLocal DOA 18°48′9.8″N100°47′5.32″E / 18.802722°N 100.7848111°E / 18.802722; 100.7848111 (Nan Nakhon Airport)
Narathiwat Airport Narathiwat Narathiwat Mueang Narathiwat NAWVTSCDomesticLocal DOA 6°31′22.99″N101°44′55.17″E / 6.5230528°N 101.7486583°E / 6.5230528; 101.7486583 (Narathiwat Airport)
Pai Airport Pai Mae Hong Son Pai PYYVTCIDomesticLocal DOA 19°22′13.55″N98°26′9.41″E / 19.3704306°N 98.4359472°E / 19.3704306; 98.4359472 (Pai Airport)
Pattani Airport Pattani Pattani Nong Chik PANVTSKDomesticLocal DOA 6°47′6.16″N101°8′51.53″E / 6.7850444°N 101.1476472°E / 6.7850444; 101.1476472 (Pattani Airport)
Phetchabun Airport Phetchabun Phetchabun Lom Sak PHYVTPBDomesticLocal DOA 16°40′33.36″N101°11′26.16″E / 16.6759333°N 101.1906000°E / 16.6759333; 101.1906000 (Phetchabun Airport)
Phitsanulok Airport Phitsanulok Phitsanulok Mueang Phitsanulok PHSVTPPDomesticLocal DOA 16°46′17.97″N100°16′53.86″E / 16.7716583°N 100.2816278°E / 16.7716583; 100.2816278 (Phitsanulok Airport)
Phrae Airport Phrae Phrae Mueang Phrae PRHVTCPDomesticLocal DOA 18°7′54.2″N100°9′44.47″E / 18.131722°N 100.1623528°E / 18.131722; 100.1623528 (Phrae Airport)
Ranong Airport Ranong Ranong Mueang Ranong UNNVTSRDomesticLocal DOA 9°46′25.74″N98°35′14.3″E / 9.7738167°N 98.587306°E / 9.7738167; 98.587306 (Ranong Airport)
Roi Et Airport Roi Et Roi Et Thawat Buri ROIVTUVDomesticLocal DOA 16°6′33.84″N103°46′57.05″E / 16.1094000°N 103.7825139°E / 16.1094000; 103.7825139 (Roi Et Airport)
Sakon Nakhon Airport Sakon Nakhon Sakon Nakhon Mueang Sakon Nakhon SNOVTUIDomesticLocal DOA 17°11′48.02″N104°6′59.51″E / 17.1966722°N 104.1165306°E / 17.1966722; 104.1165306 (Sakon Nakhon Airport)
Sukhothai Airport Sukhothai Sukhothai Sawankhalok THSVTPODomesticLocal BA 17°13′56.88″N99°49′13.66″E / 17.2324667°N 99.8204611°E / 17.2324667; 99.8204611 (Sukhothai Airport)
Tak Airport Tak Tak Mueang Tak TKTVTPTDomesticLocal DOA 16°53′53.48″N99°15′13.5″E / 16.8981889°N 99.253750°E / 16.8981889; 99.253750 (Tak Airport)
Trang Airport Trang Trang Mueang Trang TSTVTSTDomesticLocal DOA 7°30′40.75″N99°36′55.14″E / 7.5113194°N 99.6153167°E / 7.5113194; 99.6153167 (Trang Airport)
Trat Airport Trat Trat Khao Saming TDXVTBODomesticLocal BA 12°16′51.95″N102°19′27.74″E / 12.2810972°N 102.3243722°E / 12.2810972; 102.3243722 (Trat Airport)
Ubon Ratchathani Airport Ubon Ratchathani Ubon Ratchathani Mueang Ubon Ratchathani UBPVTUUDomesticRegional DOA 15°14′49.5″N104°52′13.56″E / 15.247083°N 104.8704333°E / 15.247083; 104.8704333 (Ubon Ratchathani Airport)

Other airports

This list includes airports other than the 39 airports listed above, without scheduled services, military airports, as well as airports and airstrips used solely for general aviation.

Airport nameLocation ICAO IATA Operator Coordinates
Province District
Bang Phra Airport [9] Chonburi Si Racha VTBTThai Flying Club 13°13′59.77″N100°57′28.29″E / 13.2332694°N 100.9578583°E / 13.2332694; 100.9578583 (Bang Phra Airport)
Ban Thi Airport [10] Lamphun Ban Thi VTCM 18°40′35.45″N99°6′9.75″E / 18.6765139°N 99.1027083°E / 18.6765139; 99.1027083 (Ban Thi Airport)
Bhumibol Dam Airport [11] Tak Sam Ngao VTPY EGAT 17°14′0.87″N99°3′24.9″E / 17.2335750°N 99.056917°E / 17.2335750; 99.056917 (Bhumibol Dam Airport)
Cha-ian Airport Nakhon Si Thammarat Pak PhunVTSN RTA 8°28′9.74″N99°57′20.94″E / 8.4693722°N 99.9558167°E / 8.4693722; 99.9558167 (Cha-ian Airport)
Chanthaburi Airstrip [12] Chanthaburi Tha Mai VTBC RTNV 12°37′49.07″N102°1′33.55″E / 12.6302972°N 102.0259861°E / 12.6302972; 102.0259861 (Chanthaburi Airstrip)
Chiang Kham Airport [13] Phayao Chiang Kham VTCB RTA 19°29′59.28″N100°17′2.97″E / 19.4998000°N 100.2841583°E / 19.4998000; 100.2841583 (Chanthaburi Airstrip)
Kabinburi Airport [14] Prachinburi Kabinburi VTZ3Sahapat 14°1′11.62″N101°42′8.37″E / 14.0198944°N 101.7023250°E / 14.0198944; 101.7023250 (Kabinburi Airport)
Kamphaeng Saen Airport [15] Nakhon Pathom Kamphaeng Saen VTBKKDT RTAF 14°5′50.2″N99°55′16.91″E / 14.097278°N 99.9213639°E / 14.097278; 99.9213639 (Kamphaeng Saen Airport)
Khok Kathiam Air Force Base [16] Lopburi Mueang Lopburi VTBLKKM RTAF 14°52′29″N100°39′47″E / 14.87472°N 100.66306°E / 14.87472; 100.66306 (Khok Kathiam Air Force Base)
Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base [17] Nakhon Ratchasima Nakhon Ratchasima VTUN RTAF 14°55′51.5″N102°4′34.48″E / 14.930972°N 102.0762444°E / 14.930972; 102.0762444 (Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base)
Koh Mai Si Airport [18] Trat Ko Mai Si Soneva Kiri 11°43′2.84″N102°31′13.64″E / 11.7174556°N 102.5204556°E / 11.7174556; 102.5204556 (Koh Mai Si Airport)
Koh Takian Airport Trat Mueang Trat VTBV RTAF 12°15′15.29″N102°31′6.44″E / 12.2542472°N 102.5184556°E / 12.2542472; 102.5184556 (Koh Takian Airport)
Lamphun Airport [19] Lamphun Lamphun VTCOSahaphat 18°32′50.16″N99°0′43.78″E / 18.5472667°N 99.0121611°E / 18.5472667; 99.0121611 (Lamphun Airport)
Loeng Nok Tha Airport [20] Yasothon Loeng Nok Tha 16°9′21.9″N104°35′22.9″E / 16.156083°N 104.589694°E / 16.156083; 104.589694 (Loeng Nok Tha Airport)
Lom Sak Airport [21] Phetchabun Lom Sak 16°49′26.92″N101°15′4.85″E / 16.8241444°N 101.2513472°E / 16.8241444; 101.2513472 (Lom Sak Airport)
Nakhon Sawan Airport Nakhon Sawan Mueang Nakhon Sawan VTPN DRRAA 15°40′19.13″N100°8′7.67″E / 15.6719806°N 100.1354639°E / 15.6719806; 100.1354639 (Nakhon Sawan Airport)
Namphong Airstrip Khon Kaen Nam Phong RTAF 16°39′6″N102°57′56″E / 16.65167°N 102.96556°E / 16.65167; 102.96556 (Namphong Airstrip)
Nok Airfield [22] Chiang Mai Ban Thi VTCYNok Aviation Flying Club [note 1] 18°40′36.13″N99°6′41.36″E / 18.6767028°N 99.1114889°E / 18.6767028; 99.1114889 (Nok Airfield)
Nong Khor Airfield Chonburi Si Racha Paramotor Thailand 13°8′24.16″N101°2′45.89″E / 13.1400444°N 101.0460806°E / 13.1400444; 101.0460806 (Nong Khor Airfield)
Old Chiang Rai Airport Chiang Rai Mueang Chiang Rai VTCR RTAF 19°53′0.32″N99°49′35.81″E / 19.8834222°N 99.8266139°E / 19.8834222; 99.8266139 (Old Chiang Rai Airport)
Pak Phreaw Airport Saraburi Mueang Saraburi VTBE RTA 14°30′48.38″N100°55′4.65″E / 14.5134389°N 100.9179583°E / 14.5134389; 100.9179583 (Pak Phreaw Airport)
Pattaya Airpark [23] Chonburi Bang Lamung VTBF 12°49′57.39″N100°56′56.98″E / 12.8326083°N 100.9491611°E / 12.8326083; 100.9491611 (Pattaya Airpark)
Photharam Airport [24] Ratchaburi Photharam VTPRThai Aerospace Services 13°40′12.61″N99°44′2.13″E / 13.6701694°N 99.7339250°E / 13.6701694; 99.7339250 (Photharam Airport)
Phuket Airpark [25] [26] Phuket Thalang VTSW 8°1′11.08″N98°24′5.39″E / 8.0197444°N 98.4014972°E / 8.0197444; 98.4014972 (Phuket Airpark)
Prachin Buri Airport [27] Prachin Buri Mueang Prachin Buri VTBI RTA 14°4′39.95″N101°22′47.59″E / 14.0777639°N 101.3798861°E / 14.0777639; 101.3798861 (Prachin Buri Airport)
Prachuap Khiri Khan Air Force Base [28] Prachuap Khiri Khan Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan VTBP RTAF 11°47′18.3″N99°48′16.65″E / 11.788417°N 99.8046250°E / 11.788417; 99.8046250 (Prachuap Khiri Khan Air Force Base)
Rob Muang Airport [29] Roi Et Mueang Roi Et VTUR RTA 16°4′13.26″N103°38′45.25″E / 16.0703500°N 103.6459028°E / 16.0703500; 103.6459028 (Rob Muang Airport)
Songkhla Airport Songkhla Mueang Songkhla VTSHSGZ RTNV 7°11′11.4″N100°36′29.08″E / 7.186500°N 100.6080778°E / 7.186500; 100.6080778 (Songkhla Airport)
Surin Airport [30] Surin Mueang Surin VTUJPXR DOA 14°52′5.75″N103°29′53.72″E / 14.8682639°N 103.4982556°E / 14.8682639; 103.4982556 (Surin Airport)
Takhli Air Force Base [31] Nakhon Sawan Takhli VTPITKH RTAF 15°16′38.29″N100°17′45.06″E / 15.2773028°N 100.2958500°E / 15.2773028; 100.2958500 (Takhli Air Force Base)
Uttaradit Airport [32] Uttaradit Mueang Uttaradit VTPUUTR DOA 17°40′25.01″N100°14′4.98″E / 17.6736139°N 100.2347167°E / 17.6736139; 100.2347167 (Uttaradit Airport)
Watthana Nakhon Airport [33] Sa Kaeo Watthana Nakhon VTBW RTAF 13°46′7.68″N102°18′55.77″E / 13.7688000°N 102.3154917°E / 13.7688000; 102.3154917 (Watthana Nakhon Airport)

Under construction, approved and proposed

This list includes airports that are currently under construction, as well as those that have been approved and are in the planning stages.

Airport nameLocationClassificationOperator Coordinates StartCompletionStatus
Flight accommodation CAAT
U-Tapao International Airport
New Terminal
Phase 1
[34]
Rayong InternationalPrimaryUTA 12°40′43.34″N101°1′15.03″E / 12.6787056°N 101.0208417°E / 12.6787056; 101.0208417 (U-Tapao International Airport) 2024 [35] 2027Prepared for construction
Trang Airport
New Terminal
Trang InternationalRegional DOA 7°30′15.72″N99°37′4.97″E / 7.5043667°N 99.6180472°E / 7.5043667; 99.6180472 (Trang Airport) 2020 [36] 2023 [37] Under construction
Khon Kaen International Airport
New Terminal
Khon Kaen InternationalRegional DOA 16°27′51.95″N102°47′11.78″E / 16.4644306°N 102.7866056°E / 16.4644306; 102.7866056 (Khon Kaen International Airport) 2018 [38] 2023 [39] Under construction
Buriram International Airport
New Terminal
Buriram InternationalRegional DOA 15°13′40.43″N103°14′55.08″E / 15.2278972°N 103.2486333°E / 15.2278972; 103.2486333 (Buriram International Airport) 20212024Under construction [40]
Don Mueang International Airport
Expansion: Phase 3
Bangkok InternationalPrimary AOT 13°54′22.83″N100°35′43.82″E / 13.9063417°N 100.5955056°E / 13.9063417; 100.5955056 (Don Mueang International Airport) 20232029Approved [41]
Nakhon Pathom Airport Nakhon Pathom InternationalRegional DOA Proposed [42]
Phang Nga - Andaman International Airport Phang Nga InternationalRegional DOA Proposed [43]
New Chiang Mai International Airport Chiang Mai InternationalSecondary AOT Proposed [44]
Bueng Kan Airport Bueng Kan Proposed [45]
Mukdahan Airport Mukdahan Proposed [45]
Satun Airport Satun Proposed [45]
Mukdahan Airport Mukdahan Proposed [45]
Phatthalung Airport Phatthalung Proposed [45]
Phayao Airport Phayao Proposed [45]
Kalasin Airport Kalasin Proposed [45]

See also

Notes

  1. Not related to Nok Air or Nok Mini.

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Udon Thani International Airport is in the Nong Khon Kwang subdistrict, Mueang Udon Thani district, Udon Thani province in northeastern Thailand. It is approximately 450 kilometres (280 mi) northeast of Bangkok. It currently has domestic flights to and from Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, Phuket, Rayong, and Ubon Ratchathani. In 2006, the airport had 677,411 passenger movements and 1,558 MT cargo movements. In 2013, the airport handled 1,325,305 passengers. In 2015, it handled 2,213,689 passengers and 3,678 tonnes of freight. It has been managed by the Department of Airports (DOA).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport</span> International airport serving Guwahati, Assam, India

Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport is an international airport serving Guwahati, the largest city of North-East India in Assam, India. It is the primary airport of North-East India, and the 12th busiest airport in India. It is located at Borjhar, 26 km (16 mi) from Dispur, the capital city of Assam and 28 km (18 mi) from Guwahati. It is named after Gopinath Bordoloi, a freedom fighter and the first Chief Minister of Assam after India's independence. The airport is managed by Airports Authority of India and serves as an Indian Air Force base.

Krabi International Airport, is in Nuea Khlong subdistrict, Nuea Khlong district, Krabi province in southern Thailand. It is about 7 kilometres (4 mi) east of downtown Krabi. The airport opened in 1999. In 2017, the airport handled over 4.3 million passengers. The terminal is designed for three million passengers, a number that has already been exceeded, and expansion will push its capacity to over 8 million.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Airports of Thailand</span> Government Owned Public Company

Airports of Thailand plc (AOT) is a public company that manages ten international airports in Thailand.

Mae Sot Airport is in Tha Sai Luat subdistrict, Mae Sot district, Tak province in northern Thailand. Currently, it is connected to two domestic destinations. Nok Air started the first international commercial operation from Mae Sot to Yangon in October 2017, but service to Yangon stopped in January 2018. Wisdom Airways started with a 12-seater Cessna Grand Caravan a bi-weekly return flight to Chiang Mai International Airport from Mae Sot.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sukhothai Airport</span> Airport in northern Thailand

Sukhothai Airport is a privately owned airport by Bangkok Airways in Klong Krachong subdistrict, Sawankhalok district, Sukhothai province in northern Thailand.

Tak Airport is in Nam Ruem subdistrict, Mueang Tak district, Tak province in northern Thailand.

Thai Lion Mentari Co. Ltd, trading as Thai Lion Air, is a Thai low-cost airline operating with Thai partners as an associate company of the Indonesian Lion Air. The carrier operates from Bangkok's Don Mueang International Airport, with plans to serve domestic and international scheduled flights from other cities in Thailand. Its head office is in the Don Mueang District, Bangkok.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Betong Airport</span> Airport in southern Thailand

Betong International Airport is in Yarom subdistrict, Betong district, Yala province in southern Thailand. The airport is 12 km (7.5 mi) east of Betong, 85 km (53 mi) southeast from Yala city and 20 km (12 mi) via the Malaysian border. The airport covers an area of 1.47 million sq.m.

Phang Nga Airport is a proposed international airport in Thailand, planned for construction in Khok Kloi subdistrict, Takua Thung district, Phang-nga province by the state-owned Airports of Thailand (AOT) company. The project was conceived to alleviate congestion at Phuket International Airport, and was first announced in 2018. It was expected to open in 2031, but was put on hold in 2022.

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