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Krabi
is set to be one of Thailand's newest beach destinations with the
opening of its airport, the start of direct air services to and
from Bangkok and the TAT marketing initiative. Currently the resort
has a total 5,000 hotel beds of which 3,000 are in the category
of three stars and above.
But this is insufficient to meet the expected tourism expansion
therefore more hotels are under construction and have got be open
by the start of the high season in November as they have already
been contracted to Tour operators.
Krabi's airport has a turbulent
history. It first opened back in 1986 a joint venture between the
town's private & public sectors. The air service was operated
by an 18 setae aircraft and with such limited capacity was not successful.
Clearly Crab needed a much larger airport and work on the new one
by the Department of Aviation started in 1993. And was finally opened
on 10 July 1999 by The Prime Minister, He Chuan Leukepai.
The terminal building is grafted onto the
side of a cliff with passengers arriving on the ground floor to
re-claim their bags and then having to take an escalator to the
first floor to leave the building. Apart from passenger and baggage
handling the terminal building has limited services.
The restaurant, to be managed by a yet to
be announced local company is due to open in the next month. In
the event of a delay of more than three hours passengers would be
taken to a nearby hotel for a meal. There is no where yet open to
buy a drink, a snack, a newspaper or a magazine.
Although Thai Airways operate their flight with both business and
economy class, there is no dedicated check-in for Royal Executive
Class passengers, nor the exclusive lounge for them to wait in.
It could be said that the airport opened before it was ready but
the basics are there, flight land and take-of to schedule and the
niceties can follow later.
Thai Airways International was the first airline to operate a commercial
from Bangkok on 11th July. Their flight a Boeing 737-400 with 12-business
class and 137 economy class will operate three times a week on Tuesday,
Friday and Sunday. TG 249will depart Bangkok 10.15am arriving into
Krabi at 11.35 am and TG250 will depart for Bangkok at 12.10 pm
arriving at 13.30 pm.
PB Air operated their first commercial service on 14th July with
PB86 departing Bangkok
on a German Fairchild Dornier 328 at 1530 arriving into Krabi at
17.10 am with PB87 leaving for Bangkok at 1740 pm arriving at 19.20
pm.
Now the sky is the limit for Krabi.
Flight Schedule Krabi Airport
30 October 2005-25 March 2006
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Monday
|
| Flight
No. |
ARR |
DEP |
| TG249/250 |
09:25 |
10:10 |
|
TR188/189 |
12:40 |
13:10 |
| TG247/248 |
13:50 |
14:30 |
| TG259/260 |
16:20 |
17:00 |
| TG279/280 |
20:40 |
21:20 |
|
TUESDAY
|
| Flight
No. |
ARR |
DEP |
| TG249/250 |
09:25 |
10:10 |
| TG247/248 |
13:60 |
14:30 |
| TG259/260 |
16:20 |
17:00 |
| TG279/280 |
20:40 |
21:20 |
|
WEDNESDAY
|
| Flight
No. |
ARR |
DEP |
| TG249/250 |
09:25 |
10:10 |
|
NVR811/812 |
10:30 |
12:30 |
|
TR188/189 |
12:40 |
13:10 |
| TG247/248 |
13:50 |
14:30 |
| TG259/260 |
16:20 |
17:00 |
| TG279/280 |
20:40 |
21:20 |
|
THURSDAY
|
| Flight
No. |
ARR |
DEP |
| TG249/250 |
09:25 |
10:10 |
| TG247/248 |
13:50 |
14:30 |
| TG259/260 |
16:20 |
17:00 |
|
TG279/280 |
20:40 |
21:20 |
|
FRIDAY
|
| Flight
No. |
ARR |
10 |
| TG249/250 |
09:25 |
10:05 |
|
TR188/189 |
12:40 |
13:10 |
| TG247/248 |
13:50 |
14:30 |
| TG259/260 |
16:20 |
17:00 |
| TG279/280 |
20:40 |
21:20 |
|
SATURDAY
|
| Flight
No. |
ARR |
DEP |
| TG249/250 |
09:25 |
10:05 |
| TG247/248 |
13:50 |
14:30 |
| TG259/260 |
16:20 |
17:00 |
| TG279/280 |
20:40 |
21:20 |
|
SUNDAY
|
| Flight
No. |
ARR |
DEP |
| TG249/250 |
09:25 |
10:05 |
|
TR188/189 |
12:40 |
13:10 |
| TG247/248 |
13:50 |
14:30 |
| TG259/260 |
16:20 |
17:00 |
| TG279/280 |
20:40 |
21:20 |
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Remark
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| TG |
Thai
Airways (Bangkok-Krabi-Bangkok)
BoeingB737-400 |
| |
TG247/248,
TG249/250, TG259/260, TG279/280 |
|
TR |
Tiger Aieways (singapore-Krabi-Singapore)
Airbus A-320 (pax180) TR189/188 |
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NVR |
Nova Airlines (Stockholm-Krabi-Stockholm)
Airbus A330-200 (Pax 358) NVR811/812 |
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For
More information
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|
Krabi Airport |
075-638641-2 |
| Thai
Airways (Airport) |
075-636541-2
ext238 |
| Thai
Airways (Town) |
075-622439,
075-622440-2 |
|
Phuket Air |
075-636934 |
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PB Air |
075-691942, 075-692143 |
|
Silk Air |
075-623370-1 |
|
angkok Airways |
075-692484-6 |
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