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Surge in Thailand-China Air Traffic Following Visa Exemption Deal


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Following the implementation of a mutual visa exemption deal, flights between Thailand and China have seen a dramatic increase of 213% over the last eight months. This surge is evidenced by the record-breaking number of flights, peaking at 55,433 from October last year to May.

 

The agreement has been a significant catalyst in strengthening bilateral relations and boosting tourism and economic activity between the two nations.

 

Deputy Transport Minister Surapong Piyachote provided the figures and highlighted the projection of reaching 86,150 flights by the end of September. This unprecedented rise in air traffic necessitates substantial upgrades in aviation infrastructure and services.

 

Notably, major Thai airports including Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi, along with regional hubs like Phuket and Chiang Mai, have been accommodating this increased flow from various Chinese cities, with Chengdu leading in terms of flight volume.

 

In response to the growing demand, Aeronautical Radio of Thailand (Aerothai) plans to expand its capabilities to manage the burgeoning air traffic.

 

Initiatives include the introduction of new parallel routes, advanced technological systems, and thorough revamps of airspace structure and management strategies.

 

A pivotal focus is placed on enhancing Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) practices to ensure safety and efficiency.

 

Further development is underway at U-tapao Airport, aiming to transform it into a central node for air cargo from the burgeoning Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). This initiative is part of a broader strategy to elevate the airport's role in global aviation, potentially making it a key aircraft maintenance destination.

 

These expansions and upgrades not only reflect the booming air travel market between Thailand and China but also paint a broader picture of growth and opportunity across tourism, logistics, and the aviation sectors.

 

As Thailand and China continue to deepen their economic ties, the trajectory for mutual advancement seems promising, supported by robust infrastructural frameworks.

 

File photo courtesy: China Daily

 

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-- 2024-07-08

 

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Suvarnabhumi was fully of Chinese last Thursday afternoon . All in large groups getting in mini vans and generally acting like other people there were in their way 🙄

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