Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri announced that Krabi International Airport and relevant agencies are preparing for a substantial rise in flights and passengers during the upcoming high tourist season, particularly along the Andaman coast. According to the Department of Airports (DOA), the 2024/2025 winter flight schedule will feature over 160 domestic flights, more than 60 international flights, and 90 charter flights each week at Krabi International Airport.
Passenger traffic is projected to increase by over 60% from October 2024 to March 2025. To accommodate this surge, the airport is implementing several key enhancements, including raising the number of check-in counters from 14 to 16 to alleviate congestion, ensuring adequate staffing at essential service points, and thoroughly inspecting airport facilities to confirm they are in optimal condition. The airport is also promoting modern technology, encouraging passengers to utilize mobile check-in services, electronic identification through the Thai ID app, and self-service boarding pass scanners (CUPPS). Furthermore, public transportation services within the airport will be improved to ensure seamless connectivity for travelers.
Krabi, renowned for its stunning natural attractions, aims to establish the airport as a central hub in the Andaman region. By adhering to international service standards and prioritizing passenger safety while aligning with national infrastructure development goals, the airport is prepared to support the influx of tourists and contribute to the local economy and tourism sector, noted Manaporn.
Additionally, DOA Director-General Danai Ruangsorn mentioned that six domestic airlines currently operate regular routes to Krabi, including Thai AirAsia, Bangkok Airways, Thai Vietjet, Thai Lion Air, Nok Air, and Thai Airways. International airlines such as Flydubai, Scoot Tigerair, and Malindo Air also provide regular flights. Charter services are offered by TUI fly, LOT Polish Airlines, and the newly introduced NEOS from Italy, which operates direct flights on the Prague-Krabi-Prague route.
Projections for the initial three months of the high season indicate that Krabi Airport will experience a more than 60% increase in flights in October, a 30% rise in November, and a further 20% boost in December, reflecting a strong upward trend in both flight and passenger numbers, according to Danai.