$1bn expansion of Bangkok’s budget air terminal to start this year
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Airports of Thailand (AOT) this week confirmed plans to invest $1bn in an expansion of its budget traveller terminal at Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport.

Thailand has embarked on a large-scale expansion of its entire airports sector as part of its plan to boost growth on a coastal strip between Bangkok and the city of Pattaya, known as the Eastern Economic Corridor.

As well as the Don Mueang project, work will begin this year on an $8.8bn “aviation city” based on U-Tapao airport in eastern Rayong province and an expansion of the country’s largest airport at Suvarnabhumi.

All of these projects are to be linked with a $7.2bn high-speed railway.

Further reading:

Thailand plans two major airport expansions next year as tourists return
Thailand to double Bangkok airport capacity, starting with tiny U-Tapao
Thailand confirms plans to build $1.4bn second terminal at Suvarnabhumi
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(26-03-2023, 07:31 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Airports of Thailand (AOT) this week confirmed plans to invest $1bn in an expansion of its budget traveller terminal at Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport.

Thailand has embarked on a large-scale expansion of its entire airports sector as part of its plan to boost growth on a coastal strip between Bangkok and the city of Pattaya, known as the Eastern Economic Corridor.

As well as the Don Mueang project, work will begin this year on an $8.8bn “aviation city” based on U-Tapao airport in eastern Rayong province and an expansion of the country’s largest airport at Suvarnabhumi.

All of these projects are to be linked with a $7.2bn high-speed railway.

Further reading:

Thailand plans two major airport expansions next year as tourists return
Thailand to double Bangkok airport capacity, starting with tiny U-Tapao
Thailand confirms plans to build $1.4bn second terminal at Suvarnabhumi

Earning tourist's dollar is straight forward.
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(26-03-2023, 08:00 AM)Rubitin Wrote:  Earning tourist's dollar is straight forward.

By 2028, Bangkok will knock Singapore Changi out of No. 1 spot
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Thailand isn't Malaysia, Singapore Changi Airport can be beaten.
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(26-03-2023, 09:01 AM)Scythian Wrote:  By 2028, Bangkok will knock Singapore Changi out of No. 1 spot

You seem to be very happy about that.
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(26-03-2023, 01:23 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  You seem to be very happy about that.

You cannot see he wants us to migrate to Oze to accompany him  Big Grin
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(26-03-2023, 01:23 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  You seem to be very happy about that.

Keeping Changi airport management on their toes
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