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Revealed the name of the airport is open for domestic and international flights.
What airports are open? – Mr. Chula Sukmanop, Director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, announced the announcement by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand on the terms and conditions for using the airport for take-off and departure of aircraft. At the end of the announcement indicating List of airports or aircraft serving only domestic flights Open for takeoff and landing only between 07.00 – 19.00 hrs.
Nan Nakhon airport
Phitsanulok airport
Phrae airport
Mae Sot Airport
Mae Hong Son airport
Lampang airport
Khon Kaen airport
Nakhon Phanom airport
Buriram airport
Roi Et airport
Loei airport
Sakon Nakhon airport
Udon Thani Airport
Ubon Ratchathani Airport
Chumphon airport
Trang airport
Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport
Ranong airport
Regarding airports or airports that allow planes to take off and land, providing both domestic and international flights between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. as follows
Krabi airport
Chiang mai airport
Chiang Rai airport
Don Mueang airport
Samui airport
Suvarnabhumi airport
Surat Thani airport
Hat Yai airport
Hua Hin airport
Utapao airport
However, the above airports are not allowed for aircraft carrying passengers from foreign countries to Thailand. Unless the aircraft is of any type as follows
(1) State or military aircraft
(2) Emergency landing aircraft
(3) Technical landing plane without passengers leaving the plane (4) Plane flying for humanitarian assistance Make medical flight OR transport of goods for the benefit of people affected by Covid-19 disease. (Humanitarian aid, medical and relief flights)
(5) Aircraft authorized to fly to transport people back to Thailand or back to their home (Repatriation)
(6) Cargo aircraft
*** Airports may allow the aircraft to take off and land outside of the specified time limit. If the aircraft appears to be a government or military aircraft (state or military aircraft) requesting an emergency landing (emergency landing) or a technical landing (technical landing) without passengers Logout
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