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In an ambitious expansion move, Thailand's Hua Hin Airport is set to join the ranks of international airports next year, marking a significant step in boosting regional connectivity and tourism. The Transport Ministry has laid out a transformative plan to elevate Hua Hin's status, aiming to facilitate both domestic and international travel seamlessly.

 

Transport Deputy Minister Manaporn Charoensri announced that the Department of Airports, alongside Aeronautical Radio of Thailand and other key agencies, is pressing ahead with efforts to obtain the necessary certification that will grant Hua Hin international airport status. This change is driven by a steady rise in passenger numbers, underscoring the need for expanded and efficient operations.

 

The development is poised to have a profound impact, not only by increasing the frequency and diversity of flights but also by energizing the local economy, particularly benefiting the tourism sector. The move is a strategic push to make Hua Hin a more accessible destination, fostering growth and opportunities.

 

Danai Ruangsorn, the director-general of the Department of Airports, outlined two significant projects within the development plan. The first involves extending and widening the runway to meet international standards, accommodating larger aircraft.

 

This expansion, pegged at 239 million Thai Baht, has been completed and is currently undergoing inspection by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT).


The second project focuses on enhancing the road tunnel, runway strip, and runway-end safety areas, requiring an investment of around 300 million Thai Baht. Currently under review by the Budget Bureau, plans are in place to commence construction in January, with completion expected by April 2026.

 

Presently, Hua Hin Airport can accommodate aircraft such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320, seating approximately 180 passengers. Its passenger terminal is set for expansion and can currently support 300 passengers per hour, or around 860,000 annually.

 

Thai AirAsia provides domestic services with the Chiang Mai–Hua Hin route operating multiple days a week, offering much-needed connectivity within the country. With the upcoming upgrade, Hua Hin aims to broaden its horizons, welcoming a new era of international travel and economic vitality.

 

As the plans unfold, stakeholders and residents alike anticipate the benefits this upgrade will bring, promising to place Hua Hin firmly on the map as a key player in Thailand's aviation landscape, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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We were n Hua Hin back in November & yes it was very busy & yes I'm sure internal flights would be welcomed, but not so sure they'd be enough demand for international flights.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

In an ambitious expansion move, Thailand's Hua Hin Airport is set to join the ranks of international airports next year, marking a significant step in boosting regional connectivity and tourism. The Transport Ministry has laid out a transformative plan to elevate Hua Hin's status, aiming to facilitate both domestic and international travel seamlessly.

Excellent idea, those wanting an international connection or domestically go north or south from the west will have another choice other than going into Bangkok

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I will only believe it, when I see it happen. Air Asia has been interested in using Hua Hin as a regional hub, for years now, and all they have ever gotten is neanderthal style foot dragging from the officials here. Hua Hin Airport is one of the least utilized airports in Thailand, possibly even in the world. Shame on these guys. They can do so much better. Thailand desperately needs more regional airports, especially within a few hours of Bangkok. Anything to ease congestion, and save souls from the nightmare of getting in and out of Bangkok has to be a good thing for the nation and it's people. Shame. Shame. 

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3 hours ago, Jack Hammer said:

It will be the end of Hua Hin as a lay back beach town resort.  Tourist operators from China, India and Russia will promote Hua Hin as a place to have a vacation.

Cha amm beach is invaded every weekend with people from BK you can't get near it on the weekends, Hua Hin is filling up with people from BK, plus Chinese tour busses are all over the place at present, The airport might make it worse 

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