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  2. Suvarnabhumi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Suvarnabhumi International Airport (IATA: BKK, ICAO: VTBS) [4] [5] is the main international airport serving Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. [6] [7] Located mostly in Racha Thewa subdistrict, Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan province, it covers an area of 3,240 ha (32.4 km 2; 8,000 acres), making it one of the biggest international airports in Southeast Asia and a regional hub for aviation.

  3. 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 (AAT).

  4. Thai AirAsia - Wikipedia

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    Registered office: 60/1 Monririn B Building 3rd Floor, Soi Sailom, Phahonyothin Road, Sam Sen Nai Subdistrict, Khet Phaya Thai, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand Head office: 222 Don Mueang International Airport, 3rd Floor, Central Office Building, Room No. 3200 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Don Mueang, Bangkok, Thailand 10210

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  6. Don Mueang International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The last commercial flights were: International departure: Although scheduled for Kuwait Airways KU414 to Kuwait at 02:50, [10] Qantas flight QF302 to Sydney, originally scheduled for 18:00, was delayed for more than nine hours before finally taking off at 03:12, about ten minutes after the Kuwait flight. Qantas claimed that QF302 was an extra ...

  7. Thai Airways International - Wikipedia

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    Thai Airways International plc (Thai: บริษัท การบินไทย จำกัด (มหาชน)) is the flag carrier airline of Thailand. [6] [7] [8] Formed in 1961 as a joint venture between SAS and Thai Airways Company, the airline has its corporate headquarters in Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Chatuchak district, Bangkok, [9] [10] and primarily operates from Suvarnabhumi ...

  8. 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) manages 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]

  9. Hat Yai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    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.