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Thailand’s aviation sector nearing full recovery, says CAAT

Thailand’s aviation sector is set to recover to pre-pandemic levels in 2024, with passenger numbers expected to reach 25 million, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). While 2019 saw 165 million passengers, 2024 has recorded an 85% recovery at 140 million. Delays in Chinese tourist returns and aircraft shortages have slowed growth, prompting airlines to lease aircraft under eased regulations. Thailand aims to rank 9th in global aviation by 2033, up from 19th. CAAT is also working to regain FAA Category 1 certification, which would allow Thai airlines to expand flights to the US and key Asian markets.

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