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Bangkok: Don Mueang Airport

Address: 222 Moo 10 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Don Muang, Bangkok

Directions: The best way to go there is by taxi.

Map: Coming soon

Phone: +66 535 1111

Website: AOT Official Website

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Don Mueang Airport or also (Old) Bangkok International Airport is an airport in Bangkok, Thailand. It was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on March 27, 1914, although it had been in use earlier. Commercial flights started in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Don Mueang is still operational as a domestic airport in Thailand for Nok Air, Thai Airways and 0ne-two Go.

Note: From March 29 all flights operated by Thai Airways will depart and arrive from Suvarnabhumi International Airport

Bangkok: Suvarnabhumi International Airport

Address: Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, Bangkok

Directions: The best way to go there is by taxi.

Map: Coming soon

Phone: +66 2 132 1888

Website: AOT Official Website

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Suvarnabhumi Airport Project is a national priority of the government and is designated to be the aviation hub in Southeast Asian region. Since Bangkok International Airport (BIA) has restrictive development to accommodate the air traffic growth in the future, which is estimated to be up to 58 million passengers per year in 2008 while the full-scale development of provided plot of land at Nong Ngu Hao with its capacity to accommodate 45 million passenger per year, 76 flights per hour and 3 million tons of cargo per year.

Chiang Mai: Chiang Mai International Airport

Address: 60 Sanambin Road, Suthep District, Amphoe Muang, Changwat Chiang Mai.

Directions: The best way to go there is by taxi.

Map: Terminal Map

Phone: +66 53 2702 2233

Website: AOT Official Website

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Chiang Mai International Airport is the gateway to Northern Thailand, a land of breathtaking natural attractions and deep-rooted cultural traditions. The Airport has contributed greatly to tourism in the North over the years.

Chiang Rai International Airport

Chiang Rai International AirportAddress: 404 Moo 10, Tambol Rim Kok Ban Du, Amphoe Muang, Chiang Rai

Directions: The best way to go there is by taxi.

Map: Coming soon

Phone: +66 53 793048

Website: AOT Official Website

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Chiang Rai International Airport is an international airport located in the north of Thailand. The airport is not only a gateway for tourists to the region but also for business due to its near location to several neighbouring countries in the economic quadrangular zone.

Hat Yai Airport

Hat Yai AirportAddress: 99 Moo 3, Sanambin Panij Road, Tambol Klong La, Amphoe Klang Hoi Kong 90115, Songkhla Province

Directions: Located in Songkhla Province

Map: Coming soon

Phone: +66 74 251 007

Website: AOT Official Website

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Located in Songkhla Province, popularly dubbed the trading centre of the South, Hat Yai International Airport has played a key role in providing services to thousands of Muslims making the pilgrimage to Mecca each year.

Khon Kaen Airport

Khon Kaen AirportAddress: Khon Kaen, Thailand 

Directions: Te airport is located a few kilometers west from Khon Kean. The best way to go there is by taxi.

Map: Coming soon

Phone: +66 43 246774

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Serving Khon Kaen, a city strategically important for the region's infrastructure both geographically and economically as the Gateway to Isan, the airport was upgraded to international standards in 2005 with the opening of a new terminal.

Koh Samui Airport

Address: Bo Phut Beach, Koh Samui

Directions: The airport is located roughly 2km north of the main village Chaweng. The best way to go there is by taxi.

Map: Coming soon

Phone: +66 77 24 5601-8

Website: Koh Samui Airport

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There are many airports in picturesque exotic locations around the world, but Samui airport holds the crown as the most beautiful and the best designed in tune with its gorgeous natural surroundings.

Samui Airport is privately owned and operated by Bangkok Airways. Most flights from the island are operated by Bangkok Airways. Thai Airways international began flights to Samui in February 2008.

Samui Airport, located at the northern part of the island near Bo Phut Beach, began construction 1982 and was officially opened in April 1989.

Phuket: Phuket International Airport

Phuket International AirportAddress: 222 Moo 6, Mai Khoo Subdistrict Talang District, Phuket

Directions: The best way to go there is by taxi.

Map: Coming soon

Phone: +66 7 632 7230-7

Website: AOT Official Website

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Phuket International Airport is the second busiest airport in Thailand. Millions of passengers each year visit Phuket to enjoy a wide range of tourist services, natural beauty of the world famous Phuket beaches and fascinating tourist attractions.

Surat Thani Airport

Surat Thani AirportAddress: Surat Thani 

Directions: The airport, which is located 21 km west of Surat Thani. The best way to go there is by taxi

Map: Coming soon

Phone: unknown

Information:

Airport Surat Thani is an airport located in Thailand. The airport is located 21 km from Surat Thani.

U-Tapao International Airport

U-Tapao International AirportAddress: Chonburi

Directions: The best way to go there is by taxi.

Map: Coming soon

Phone: +66 38 245 595

Website: U-Tapao International Airport

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U-Tapao International Airport (UTP) is located in Pla district, Ban Chang, Rayong Province which is far from Chonburi Province about 30 kilometers and Bangkok about 190 kilometers and its location also covers the areas of  Royal Thai Naval Air Division as well as Royal Thai Fleet. Apart from supporting aviation business to passengers, U-Tapao International Airport is considered as the gateway to eastern part of Thailand such as Chonburi, Chanthaburi or Trad Province etc which are plentiful of tourist attractions. Nowadays more and more passengers both Thais and foreigners are coming to use our service and there are 2 airlines are now available,Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways (handling).

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