Krabi International Airport[1] (IATA: KBV, ICAO: VTSG) is in Nuea Khlong subdistrict, Nuea Khlong district, Krabi province in southern Thailand. It is about 7 kilometres (4 mi) east of downtown Krabi. The airport opened in 1999.[2]:18 In 2017, the airport handled over 4.3 million passengers.[3] The terminal is designed for three million passengers, a number that has already been exceeded, and expansion will push its capacity to over 8 million.[4]

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Krabi International Airport

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Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorDepartment of Airports
ServesKrabi
LocationNuea Khlong subdistrict, Nuea Khlong, Krabi, Thailand
Opened10 July 1999; 25 years ago (1999-07-10)
Operating base forThai AirAsia
Elevation AMSL82 ft / 25 m
Coordinates08°06′03″N 098°59′05″E
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KBV/VTSG
KBV/VTSG
Location of Krabi Airport Thailand
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
14/32 9,850 3,002 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Total passengers2,309,797 Increase62.88%
International passengers483,174 Increase244.39%
Domestic passengers1,826,623 Increase42.96%
Aircraft movements16,392 Increase57.57%
Freight (tonnes)363.415 Increase8.55%
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Airport operations

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Departures area
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A Thai Airways International Airbus A300-600R during deplaning operations at Krabi International Airport, 2011

On 10 February 2016, the Krabi Airport terminal was plunged into darkness for over six hours (09:00–15:30) due to an electrical power outage. The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) had notified Krabi Airport two days in advance that it would shut down power in the area for maintenance. Airport authorities activated back-up generators, but they did not work. Krabi's airport director stated after the event that management would rent generators in the future to prevent blackouts from happening. With no power for their computers, immigration officials were unable to access immigration databases and were forced to write down the details of 2,000 passengers for later vetting. The deputy national police chief in charge of security, Pol. Col. Srivara Ransibrahmanakul, assured the public that a follow-up check showed that no blacklisted people were allowed into the country during the incident.[5]

Expansion

In 2018, the airport was allocated 6.6 billion baht to build a third terminal, renovate the existing two terminals and car park, and expand aircraft parking bays and associated electrical power infrastructure.[6] In 2019, the Department of Airports announced a project to double the airport's capacity to eight million passengers per year.[7] The airport will no longer be expanded after its final phase of expansion due to lack of space and the city's expansion, and will not be able to cope with the future traffic. A new international airport is proposed to be built in Phang Nga province, which is expected to be completed by 2025, and will serve as an alternative to Krabi airport.[8][9]

Airlines and destinations

Statistics

Krabi International Airport received 2.3 million passengers in 2023, which makes it the sixth busiest airport in the country.

More information Year, Total ...
Year Total
2012 1,190,115
2013 1,668,250
2014 2,700,095
2015 3,689,672
2016 4,079,564
2017 4,339,599
2018 4,193,099
2019 3,658,131
2020 1,318,646
2021 405,432
2022 1,418,052
2023 2,309,797
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