Report: Thailand International Airports All airports under AOT shall be the leading airports providing excellent service and could be maintain the status of being the air transportation hub of Southeast Asia Region.
Mission Statement:
AOT shall continuously provide both excellent management and
perform airports’tasks with concern on the standard of safety, quality of service and facilities in international level in order to assist the
country’s development, the benefits of the users and appropriate return
on investment of the shareholders, business alliance, air
transport industry and its staff.
The missions of AOT are to operate and support the airport activities as well as proceed other work dealing with airport activities, which are:
- Establishment of airport or temporary site for aircraft’s landing and taking off.
- Provision of air navigation facilities.
- Provision of aircraft technical service.
- Provision of services related to aircraft, freight, parcel, passengers and employees of the aviation business operators as well as rendering services or airport facilities relating to the mentioned activities.



Chiang Mai International Airport is the gateway to Northern Thailand, a land of breathtaking natural attractions and deep-rooted cultural traditions. The Airport has contributed greatly to tourism in the North over the years.
Welcome to Hat Yai International Airport:Located in Songkhla Province, popularly dubbed the trading centre of the South, Hat Yai International Airport has played a key role in providing services to thousands of Muslims making the pilgrimage to Mecca each year.

Phuket International Airport ranks second in the country in terms of passenger and cargo volume. Thanks to the fascinating tourist attractions including the world famous beaches in Phuket and the nearby provinces coupled with a complete range of tourist services, Phuket International Airport has welcomed millions of passengers each year, most of whom are tourists coming from all over the world.


Welcome to Chiang Rai International Airport:
Chiang Rai International Airport is an international airport located in the north of Thailand. The airport is not only a gateway for tourists to the region but also for business due to its near location to several neighbouring countries in the economic quadrangular zone.

Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, Chiang Rai and Suvarnabhumi, all of which accommodate both domestic and international . ights. With the opening of commercial operations on September 28, 2006, Suvarnabhumi Airport serves as the main airport replacing Don Muang International Airport, which was unable to accommodate the overwhelming air traffic growth. At an initial stage, Suvarnabhumi Airport has a capacity to
single hour, the airport can operate up to 76 Flights. AOT's main revenue derives from: (a) aeronautical revenue consisting of landing charge, parking charge, passenger service charge and aircraft service charge, and (b) non- aeronautical revenue consisting of concession revenue, of.ce and real property rents and service revenues. In the management of airport operations, AOT has to acquire external operators to provide some required ground
Operation Management The AOT management team has accumulated experiences and excellent expertise in airport operation management including airport development planning and airport improvement to meet required international standards and to be able to respond to various clients' needs. To enhance AOT's competitive edge in the international arena and to achieve the ambition to set Thailand as an aviation hub in Southeast Asia, AOT has developed the Conclusion:




