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Koh Samui: Build a second airport for budget airlines, much better than a bridge, says MP

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On 2/12/2020 at 8:37 AM, KhunBENQ said:

 

Really, how do I find them?

Checked for yesterday and today and the only genuine non PG flight is SilkAir from Singapore.

Of course PG has code-shares with many foreign airlines which appear like Emirates, Qatar, etc.pp.

There are currently only 3 other airlines flying in and out of Samui: Silk Air, Chengdu Airlines (to Chengdu) and Tibet Air (to Xian).

And normally there are about 76 flights in and out per day. That number could fluctuate according to cancellations...

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Claim eminent domain and nationalize the airport.  Easy breezy.

On 2/15/2020 at 1:07 AM, Carlos Primeros said:

There are currently only 3 other airlines flying in and out of Samui: Silk Air, Chengdu Airlines (to Chengdu) and Tibet Air (to Xian).

And normally there are about 76 flights in and out per day. That number could fluctuate according to cancellations...

Lucky Air were flying until the recent crisis. I expect them to continue when this is all over.

 

https://www.anna.aero/2014/08/20/lucky-air-starts-new-route-koh-samui/

On 2/15/2020 at 1:07 AM, Carlos Primeros said:

There are currently only 3 other airlines flying in and out of Samui: Silk Air, Chengdu Airlines (to Chengdu) and Tibet Air (to Xian).

And normally there are about 76 flights in and out per day. That number could fluctuate according to cancellations...

Another airline is China Airline

 

https://www.cleartrip.com/flight-booking/china-airlines-koh-samui-bangkok-flights.html

On 2/15/2020 at 1:07 AM, Carlos Primeros said:

There are currently only 3 other airlines flying in and out of Samui: Silk Air, Chengdu Airlines (to Chengdu) and Tibet Air (to Xian).

And normally there are about 76 flights in and out per day. That number could fluctuate according to cancellations...

Another one? China Southern Airlines.


SOme have been flying here since 2012.

 

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/m/dalian/2012-02/29/content_14717881.htm

On 2/17/2020 at 6:46 AM, Tropicalevo said:

Another one? China Southern Airlines.


SOme have been flying here since 2012.

 

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/m/dalian/2012-02/29/content_14717881.htm

China Airlines (which is the Taiwanese Airline) is not flying to Samui. They might have a Code Share agreement with PG.

China Southern Airlines has not been flying to Samui for a long time. Right now there are no more Chines Flights at all. Also the Flight to Chongching operated by PG has stopped now. So no more direct Chines flights anymore for the time being.

They should dig a tunnel instead of a bridge.

 

 

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