Hat Yai International Airport
Direction | Length | Surface | |
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ft | m | ||
08/26 | 10,007 | 3,150 | Asphalt concrete |
Total passengers | 3,122,124 6.0% |
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International passengers | 248,476 139.76% |
Domestic passengers | 2,873,648 1.14% |
Aircraft movements | 20,230 4.01% |
Freight (tonnes) | 3,179 15.05% |
Hat Yai International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานหาดใหญ่, RTGS: Tha-akatsayan Hat Yai) (IATA: HDY, ICAO: VTSS) is in Khlong La subdistrict, Khlong Hoi Khong district, Songkhla province in southern Thailand, near the city of Hat Yai. It is under the management of Airports of Thailand, PLC (AOT). It serves more than 3 million passengers per year, 12,000 flights, and 3,000 tons of cargo, making it the fifth busiest airport in the country by passenger traffic in 2023.
Overview
At longitude 100° 23' 55" E and latitude 06° 55' 46" N, 28 m above sea level, the airport is 9 km (6 mi) east of downtown Hat Yai and 43 km east of Songkhla city. Highway 4135 (Sanambin Panij Road) links to the airport. Its service hours are 06:00–24:00. The runway can handle 30 flights per hour, and its durability is rated at PCN 60/F/C/X/T. There are seven taxiways and an apron area of 56,461 m2. Website name: hatyai.airportthai.co.th
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Expansion
Expansion plans are in the works, as the airport is designed for 2.5 million passengers and was already seeing 4.5 million passengers in 2018. The upgrade will expand the airport's capacity to serve over 10 million passengers by 2030.[2]
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Bangkok Airways | Phuket |
Nok Air | Bangkok–Don Mueang |
Scoot | Singapore |
Thai AirAsia | Bangkok–Don Mueang, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi (resumes 1 July 2024), Chiang Mai, Kuala Lumpur–International,[3] Singapore |
Thai Airways International | Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi Seasonal Charter: Medina |
Thai Lion Air | Bangkok–Don Mueang, Chengdu–Tianfu, Udon Thani |
Thai VietJet Air | Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi |
Accidents and incidents
- During the 2005 Songkhla bombings, a bomb planted at the departure lounge by Pattani separatists exploded on 3 April 2005, killing two passengers and injuring ten.[4]
Gallery
- Entrance of airport
- Hat Yai International Airport Domestic Terminal
- Arrival hall
- Gate 4
- Terminal bay
- Thai AirAsia Airbus A320 at Hat Yai International Airport
Notes
References
- ^ "Air Transport Statistic". Airports of Thailand. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
- ^ "AoT plans Hat Yai expansion". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2022-12-08.
- ^ Töre, Özgür. "AirAsia Resumes Flights from Malaysia to Thailand". ftnNews. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
- ^ สํานักข่าวไทย TNAMCOT (29 February 2016). "ข่าวดังข้ามเวลา ตอน "ล่า…ระเบิดเมือง" [คลิปเต็มรายการ]". Archived from the original on 2021-12-12 – via YouTube.
External links
- Hat Yai International Airport, official site
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