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Flights In Regular Operation To/from Hkt International

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Flights to and from the Phuket International Airport still operate to points overseas. Passengers who want to travel to and from Phuket, Thailand can find connection through the following airlines:

• AirAsia: thrice daily to and from Kuala Lumpur

• Firefly: four flights a week to and from Penang

• Thai AirAsia: daily flights to and from Singapore

• Asiana: daily service to and from Seoul

• China Airlines: daily service to Taipei

• China Eastern Airlines: twice a week to and from Beijing

• Shanghai Airlines: four weekly flights to and from Beijing

• China Southern Airlines: thrice weekly service to and from Guangzhou

• Condor: thrice weekly service to and from Frankfurt

• Dragon Air: daily service to and from Hong Kong

• Hong Kong Express: four weekly flights to and from Hong Kong

• Jetstar: thrice weekly service to and from Sydney

• Korean Air: four flights a week to and from Seoul

• LTU: four flights weekly to and from Munich

• Malaysia Airlines: double daily flights to and from Kuala Lumpur

• Silk Air: five times a day to and from Singapore except Monday and Tuesday, four times

• Sky Star: eight flights a week to and from Seoul

Flights to and from the Phuket International Airport still operate to points overseas. Passengers who want to travel to and from Phuket, Thailand can find connection through the following airlines:

• AirAsia: thrice daily to and from Kuala Lumpur

• Firefly: four flights a week to and from Penang

• Thai AirAsia: daily flights to and from Singapore

• Asiana: daily service to and from Seoul

• China Airlines: daily service to Taipei

• China Eastern Airlines: twice a week to and from Beijing

• Shanghai Airlines: four weekly flights to and from Beijing

• China Southern Airlines: thrice weekly service to and from Guangzhou

• Condor: thrice weekly service to and from Frankfurt

• Dragon Air: daily service to and from Hong Kong

• Hong Kong Express: four weekly flights to and from Hong Kong

• Jetstar: thrice weekly service to and from Sydney

• Korean Air: four flights a week to and from Seoul

• LTU: four flights weekly to and from Munich

• Malaysia Airlines: double daily flights to and from Kuala Lumpur

• Silk Air: five times a day to and from Singapore except Monday and Tuesday, four times

• Sky Star: eight flights a week to and from Seoul

Thanks very much for this mate. I was about to put on a post asking how things were at Phuket. I am due to arrive in Phuket on thursday the 4th for a holliday and Thai Airways said that they didnt know what was going to happen with my outbound flight to BKK on the 11th. Maybe I can work around with another carrier. Thanks again

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You're welcome.

The whole situation is just wack. :o

Just trying to help people out by posting some helpful information. :D

Thanks man, was going to look into that, As i may very well have to fly singapore to phuket.

Thanks for the useful list of possibilities to and from Phuket ! I need to go to the Philippines first and it looks like there's no way to get that done through my confirmed booking with Thai via Bangkok. Althought it is scheduled only on the 18th - I start to be nervous.

What I don't understand is why some websites showing departures and arrivals on schedule at Suvarnabhumi Airport : http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/129

It makes me confused.

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