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  2. Suvarnabhumi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Shuttle Bus to Downtown Bangkok. Northeast of the Airport is Suvarnabhumi Public Transport Center, which is the Airport's Main Bus Terminal. A free bus service connecting Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang Airport operates from 05.00 until midnight. Three air-conditioned city bus routes are operated by Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA ...

  3. Don Mueang International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Don Mueang International Airport ( IATA: DMK, ICAO: VTBD ), known as Bangkok International Airport before 2006, is one of two international airports serving Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, the other being Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). The airport is considered one of the world's oldest international airports and one of Asia's oldest operating ...

  4. List of airports in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Map of Thailand. 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]

  5. Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    3,500. Asphalt. Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base is approximately 40 kilometres north of central Bangkok and is the main operating and command base for the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF). In addition, units of the Royal Thai Army and Royal Thai Police have personnel located there. The first flights to Don Muang were made on 8 March 1914 and ...

  6. List of the busiest airports in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX) Phuket International Airport (HKT) Hat Yai International Airport (HDY) Mae Fah Luang-Chiang Rai International Airport (CEI) AOT reports statistics based on their fiscal year (FY), 1 October–30 September. AOT's FY2014 is 1 Oct 2013–30 Sep 2014. Thailand's ...

  7. Bangkok International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok International Airport may refer to one of the following airports serving Bangkok, Thailand: Suvarnabhumi Airport, the city's main international airport, referred to as New Bangkok International Airport during its construction. Don Mueang International Airport, officially known as Bangkok International Airport until 2006. Category:

  8. U-Tapao International Airport - Wikipedia

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    As Bangkok's two international airports are operating beyond capacity, the government intends to turn U-Tapao into a third major destination for airlines. A new second terminal will increase airport capacity from 800,000 to three million persons per year. Terminal 2 was partially opened in November 2018 and was officially opened in February ...

  9. Airports of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Airports of Thailand plc (AOT) ( Thai: บริษัท ท่าอากาศยานไทย จำกัด (มหาชน)) is a public company that manages ten international airports in Thailand. [ 4][ 5] AOT was established on September 20, 2002, as a result of the privatisation of the state-owned Airports Authority of Thailand ...