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  2. List of the busiest airports in Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport is, as of 2011, the fifth busiest airport in Asia. Don Mueang Airport is the country's second busiest airport.

    • Suvarnabhumi Airport
    • Don Mueang International Airport
    • Chiang Mai International Airport
    • Phuket International Airport
    • Hat Yai International Airport
    • Krabi International Airport
    • Samui International Airport

    Suvarnabhumi is one of the two international airports near Bangkok City. Ranked among the busiest airports in the country, Suvarnabhumi Airport is the hub for over 100 carriers, including all Thai-based airlines, and 95 cargoes.

    Beside Suvarnabhumi Airport, Don Mueang Airport is the second international airport that serves Bangkok city. Unlike Suvarnabhumi Airport, however, Don Mueang Airport hosts budget airlines.

    Chiang Mai International Airport is now the second main hub for AirAsia and it is the fourth busiest airport in Thailand. With its recent expansion, Chiang Mai International Airport now operates 24/7 and can service a larger number of passengers.

    One of the busiest airports in the country thanks to the large influx of tourists into this beautiful resort destination, Phuket International Airport is a thriving hub for international and domestic flights. Serving the city of Phuket, the airport is also an attractive venue for tourist agencies.

    The frequent gateway for Muslims in Southeast Asia who are departing for their pilgrimage to Mecca, Hat Yai is among the busiest airports in Thailand. It can serve up to 2.5 million passengers annually, at it does so at the rate of 30 flights per hour.

    As Krabi becomes a popular beach destination in Thailand, Krabi International Airport will be undergoing a series of renovations starting 2017. The airport terminal, which has been congested, will be revamped next year to accommodate an increasing number of domestic and international flights.

    Introduction

    Probably the most interesting airport in Thailand, Samui International Airport is a private-owned property constructed by Thai Airways. What is special about it is that there are no indoor areas save for a small gift shop, and that the exteriors are comparable to a garden. Even without standard infrastructures, the airport is one of the busiest airports in Thailand to date.

    Location

    Samui is located 2km away from the main city.

    Arrival and Departure Hall

    The airport has two terminals, one for international flights and the other for domestic flights. The two terminals are 50 metres away from one another and both are built as resort-style huts instead of concrete buildings.

  3. Jan 1, 2020 · Suvarnabhumi Airport is the busiest airport in Thailand. Serving Greater Bangkok, it is the eighth busiest airport in Asia. In addition, it is the 17th busiest airport in the world. BKK, as frequent fliers call it, is a major international hub. In fact, dozens of foreign air carriers serve the airport.

  4. The Suvarnabhumi Airport is the busiest in Thailand. It is ranked the eleventh busiest in Asia and the seventeenth busiest airport globally, serving 65 million passengers annually. This airport also holds the third tallest air traffic control tower at 132.2 meters high.

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    • Map of Airports in Thailand. Let’s start with the map of Airports in Thailand (blue: International ones; red: Domestic Ones)
    • Bangkok Airports. Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is the city that offers more domestic and international connections, but to avoid confusion it is essential that all travelers know that there are two big airports: Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang.
    • Chiang Mai Airport (IATA code: CNX) Chiang Mai airport has lots of domestic connections to all regions of Thailand and it also has an international terminal that connects with several regional destinations: Vietnam, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and a lot of cities in China.
    • Chiang Rai Airport (IATA code: CEI) Although considerably less traveled than Chiang Mai Airport, Chiang Rai Airport (called “Mae Fah Luang”) is a good option for those who want to explore the far north of Thailand or enter Laos via the popular Chiang Khong / Houay border.
  5. Suvarnabhumi is the 17th busiest airport in the world, [14] eleventh busiest airport in Asia, and the busiest in the country, having handled 60 million passengers in 2017, [14] and is also a major air cargo hub, with a total of 95 airlines. On social networks, Suvarnabhumi was the world's most popular site for taking Instagram photographs in 2012.

  6. The two busiest airports in the country are located near the capital of Thailand: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok Don Mueang Airport. Don Mueang Airport is mainly used by low-cost carriers, i.e. Thai AirAsia, Thai Lion Air and Nok Air.

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