Phuket International Airport (IATA: HKT, ICAO: VTSP) is an international airport serving the island province of Phuket in southern Thailand. It is located 32 km (20 mi) north of the city of Phuket in the Mai Khao subdistrict of Thalang district. The airport plays a major role in Thailand's tourism industry, as Phuket is a popular resort destination. It is the third-busiest airport in Thailand in terms of passengers, after Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang International Airport in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. The airport set a record of 15.1 million arrivals and departures in 2016, up 17.8 percent from 2015.

Facilities

Terminals

Inside the domestic terminal in 2019
Thai Airways Boeing 747-400 departing from Phuket International Airport
A view from Mai Khao beach with a Thai Airways Airbus A330-300 landing at Phuket International Airport's runway 09
Runway 09, with Mai Khao beach in the foreground
Phuket International Airport (original) in 2010

Phuket International Airport features three distinct terminals to manage its air traffic. Terminal 2 is designated for international flights, while Terminal 3 handles domestic flights. Terminal X, specifically intended for charter flights, was opened in February 2014.

To accommodate increasing passenger traffic, Phuket International Airport underwent a significant expansion and renovation project, which was completed in 2016 at a cost of 5.14 billion baht. This expansion of the new international terminal increased its capacity to handle 12.5 million passengers annually. Overall, the expansion enhanced the airport's total capacity from 6.5 million to 20 million passengers per year.

In light of the airport's congestion and limited space for further expansion, a proposal for a rail link from Krabi International Airport, an alternate location, was put forward in 2012. This suggestion aimed to alleviate the growing traffic and logistical challenges faced by Phuket Airport.

Future

A proposal for a new international airport has been put forward, aimed at serving three provinces: Phang Nga, Phuket, and Krabi. The construction of this airport is planned to be carried out in two phases. The first phase of the project was anticipated to be completed by 2025, but in 2022, the entire proposal was put on hold. The new airport was intended to function as an alternative to the existing Phuket and Krabi airports, offering additional capacity and potentially alleviating air traffic congestion in the region.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
AeroflotKhabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk, Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Novosibirsk, St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, Yekaterinburg
Air ArabiaSeasonal: Sharjah
Air AstanaAlmaty, Astana
Air ChinaBeijing–Capital, Chengdu–Tianfu, Hangzhou
Air FranceParis–Charles de Gaulle
Air IndiaDelhi
Air India ExpressHyderabad
AirAsiaKuala Lumpur–International, Penang
Akasa AirBengaluru, Mumbai
arkiaSeasonal: Tel Aviv (begins 7 July 2026)
Asiana AirlinesSeoul–Incheon
Azur AirSeasonal charter: Barnaul, Chelyabinsk,[citation needed] Chita, Irkutsk, Kazan,[citation needed] Khabarovsk,[citation needed] Krasnoyarsk,[citation needed] Mineralnye Vody, Moscow–Vnukovo,[citation needed] Nizhny Novgorod,[citation needed] Novokuznetsk, Novosibirsk,[citation needed] Omsk, Perm, Samara,[citation needed] Sochi, St. Petersburg,[citation needed] Surgut, Tomsk, Tyumen,[citation needed] Ufa, Vladivostok,[citation needed] Yekaterinburg[citation needed]
Air ChanganXi'an
Bangkok AirwaysBangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, Koh Samui, Pattaya
Batik Air MalaysiaKuala Lumpur–International
BelaviaSeasonal charter: Minsk
Cathay PacificHong Kong
Centrum AirTashkent
China Eastern AirlinesChengdu–Tianfu, Kunming, Nanjing, Xi'an
China Southern AirlinesGuangzhou
CondorFrankfurt
Edelweiss AirSeasonal: Zurich
El AlTel Aviv
EmiratesDubai–International
Etihad AirwaysAbu Dhabi
EZY AirlinesHua Hin
FinnairSeasonal: Helsinki[citation needed]
FireflyPenang
GullivAirSeasonal charter: Sofia
Hainan AirlinesBeijing–Capital
HK ExpressHong Kong
Hong Kong AirlinesHong Kong
IndiGoBengaluru, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai
Indonesia AirAsiaDenpasar
JetstarMelbourne, Perth, Sydney
Jin AirSeasonal: Seoul–Incheon[citation needed]
Juneyao AirNanjing, Shanghai–Pudong
Korean AirSeoul–Incheon
Kunming AirlinesKunming
LOT Polish AirlinesSeasonal charter: Warsaw–Chopin
Mahan AirTehran–Imam Khomeini[better source needed]
Malaysia AirlinesKuala Lumpur–International
MIAT Mongolian AirlinesSeasonal: Ulaanbaatar[better source needed]
Myanmar Airways InternationalYangon
NeosSeasonal: Milan–Malpensa[citation needed] Seasonal charter: Bratislava, Brno, Ostrava
Nok AirBangkok–Don Mueang, Chengdu–Tianfu
Nordwind AirlinesChelyabinsk,[better source needed] Irkutsk,[better source needed] Khabarovsk,[better source needed] Krasnoyarsk, Moscow–Sheremetyevo,[better source needed] Nizhny Novgorod,[better source needed] Novosibirsk, St. Petersburg,[better source needed] Ufa
Norse Atlantic AirwaysSeasonal: Oslo, Stockholm–Arlanda
Oman AirMuscat
Qanot SharqSeasonal: Tashkent
Qatar AirwaysDoha
S7 AirlinesSeasonal: Irkutsk
SalamAirMuscat
SaudiaJeddah, Riyadh
Scandinavian AirlinesSeasonal: Copenhagen (begins 8 December 2026)
SCAT AirlinesSeasonal charter: Almaty[citation needed]
ScootSingapore
Shanghai AirlinesShanghai–Pudong
Shenzhen AirlinesShenzhen
Sichuan AirlinesChengdu–Tianfu, Chongqing
Singapore AirlinesSingapore
Spring AirlinesGuangzhou, Shanghai–Pudong
Sunclass AirlinesSeasonal charter: Copenhagen,[citation needed] Gothenburg, Oslo,[citation needed] Stockholm–Arlanda
Sunday AirlinesSeasonal charter: Almaty,[better source needed] Bishkek[better source needed]
Thai AirAsiaBangkok–Don Mueang, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Chennai,[better source needed] Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, Kochi, Siem Reap, Udon Thani
Thai Airways InternationalBangkok–Suvarnabhumi
Thai Lion AirBangkok–Don Mueang, Singapore, Zhengzhou Charter: Taichung
Thai VietJet AirBangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Mumbai
Tigerair TaiwanTaipei–Taoyuan
TUI AirwaysSeasonal: London–Gatwick, Manchester[citation needed] Seasonal charter: Copenhagen,[citation needed] Gothenburg,[citation needed] Helsinki,[citation needed] Stockholm–Arlanda[citation needed]
Turkish AirlinesIstanbul
Uzbekistan AirwaysTashkent
VietJet AirHanoi, Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam AirlinesHo Chi Minh City
Virgin AtlanticSeasonal: London–Heathrow (begins 19 October 2026)
Phuket International Airport passenger destinations

Traffic statistics

Phuket is a favorite tourist destination in the region. International passengers mainly come from Asia Pacific and Europe. In 2012 it ranked second-busiest in total passenger traffic, after Suvarnabhumi Airport in the Bangkok metropolitan area. In mid-2015 the airport, designed to handle 20 flights per hour, was servicing 23 per hour.

Phuket airport handled 12.9 million passengers in 2015, 12.8 percent more than 2014, with international numbers rising 8.27 percent to 6.95 million and domestic up 18.6 percent to 5.9 million. Aircraft movements grew 11.6 percent to 84,758, with 43,996 international (up 7.63 percent) and 40,762 domestic (up 16.1 percent).

Passenger movements

YearDomesticInternationalTotalChange%
19951,730,895919,5032,650,3989.68
19961,896,068879,6882,775,7564.73
19971,898,303942,3362,840,6392.34
19982,132,1081,010,6063,142,71410.63
19992,035,8361,189,8953,225,7312.64
20002,171,1461,358,7453,541,5759.43
20012,240,2641,370,4293,610,6932.29
20022,230,6631,382,8583,613,5210.08
20032,104,5481,496,4013,600,9490.35
20042,826,0222,024,8794,850,90134.71
20052,246,723922,3113,169,03434.67
20063,032,9761,677,7234,710,69948.65
20073,513,9662,190,3995,704,36521.09
20083,321,4432,409,3055,703,7480.46
20093,489,0122,290,9065,779,9180.86
20103,701,4273,342,3567,043,78321.87
20114,097,2764,370,7198,467,99520.22
20124,475,6245,065,9289,541,55212.68
20134,958,8806,383,61111,342,49118.87
20144,976,4516,425,04711,401,4980.52
20155,909,3566,950,00012,859,35612.8
20166,997,8798,109,30615,107,18517.48
20177,655,5799,200,05816,855,63711.6
20187,817,89410,403,63118,221,5258.1
20197,452,26210,666,17818,118,4400.57
20202,332,3493,155,2645,429,70870.0
20211,502,356287,4811,789,83767.04
20224,659,6723,155,2647,814,936336.63%
20236,262,3267,716,85813,979,18478.88%
20246,641,91210,573,40317,215,31518.75%

Aircraft movements

YearDomesticInternationalTotalChange%
199511,1359,38020,5156.79
199611,5869,62621,2123.40
199711,40210,25721,6592.11
19989,67310,27219,9457.91
19999,39111,88721,2786.68
200011,85011,47223,3229.61
200112,70512,46725,1727.93
200210,92012,24823,1687.96
200312,66912,01524,6846.54
200416,76515,91732,68232.40
200514,1159,97024,08526.30
200617,20713,68030,88728.24
200723,91516,88440,79932.09
200820,81417,17737,9916.88
200920,88316,98737,8700.32
201025,31123,25748,56828.25
201127,93228,74156,67316.69
201228,57832,42661,0047.64
201332,37040,21972,58918.99
201435,09640,87875,9744.66
201540,76243,99684,75816.1
201648,88348,93097,81315.4
201752,60953,484106,0938.5
201854,51463,766118,28011.49
201950,40965,167115,5762.29
202025,50513,34338,84866.4
202114,3474,17718,52452.32
202236,03321,43657,469210.24
202344,08043,22487,30451.91
202446,36957,306103,67523.15

Freight tonnage

YearDomesticInternationalTotalChange%
19955,6595,02110,680198.16
19967,9945,62013,61427.47
19978,2857,52215,80716.11
19988,2137,68315,8960.56
199910,96311,45522,41841.03
20009,84111,09120,9326.63
20019,3459,65118,9969.25
200210,35212,85523,20722.17
200310,86612,33823,2040.01
200413,38214,65928,04120.85
200512,3066,42518,73133.20
200613,3844,72918,1133.30
200713,2686,45219,7208.87
200812,6716,53519,2062.61
200913,1957,78020,9759.21
201017,43412,81030,24444.19
201117,62710,68728,3146.38
201218,79815,54134,33921.28
201317,23417,38634,6200.82
201417,65322,63140,28416.36
201514,55222,82237,3747.22
201614,67628,53843,2145.73
201715,67037,52953,99023.1
201815,86446,27462,13815.09
201911,59241,12052,71215.17
20204,42910,79711,90478.1
20212,1112,0984,20964.64
20223,1523,3916,54368.37
20234,69927,51832,217330.71
20244,54953,10657,65578.96

Busiest international routes

Busiest international routes to and from Phuket International Airport (2019)
RankAirportPassengers handledChange%
1Singapore Singapore1,052,6350.58%
2Malaysia Kuala Lumpur–International871,5841.00%
3China Shanghai–Pudong760,8641.64%
4Hong Kong Hong Kong642,9044.57%
5China Chengdu–Shuangliu546,90832.49%
6South Korea Seoul–Incheon461,9676.57%
7Qatar Doha422,08723.08%
8China Beijing–Capital412,2134.58%
9United Arab Emirates Dubai–International367,96713.90%
10Russia Moscow–Sheremetyevo362,97711.53%

Busiest domestic routes

Busiest domestic routes to and from Phuket Airport (2019)
RankAirportPassengers handledChange%
1Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi3,371,1710.29%
2Bangkok–Don Mueang3,005,3109.86%
3Chiang Mai415,77112.23%
4Pattaya165,9924.58%
5Koh Samui154,24210.97%

Phuket Airport passenger totals (millions)

Incidents and accidents

  • 15 April 1985: A Thai Airways Company Boeing 737-200 (registered HS-TBB) crashed, killing all 11 people on board. The crew had issued a radio call informing air traffic control that both engines had flamed out. No cause could be determined for the engine shutdown.
  • 31 August 1987: Thai Airways Flight 365, a Boeing 737-200 (registered HS-TBC) from Hat Yai International Airport crashed into the ocean upon final approach, killing all 83 people on board. The investigation determined pilot error as the primary cause.
  • 16 September 2007: One-Two-Go Airlines Flight 269 arriving on a scheduled flight from Bangkok's Don Mueang Airport crashed after hitting the runway while attempting to land in driving rain and severe wind shear. The McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (registered HS-OMG) slid off the runway, split into two, and exploded into flames after an apparent attempt to execute a go-around moments before touchdown. There were 123 passengers and seven crew on board; 89 died and 40 were injured.[citation needed]
  • 11 March 2026: An Air India Express Boeing 737 MAX 8 (registered VT-BWQ) from Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport made a hard landing on runway 09, causing damage to the aircraft's nose landing gear, resulting in the aircraft losing both nose landing gear tires . The aircraft became disabled on the runway, forcing the closure of the airport's only runway for approximately six hours while the aircraft was removed and runway inspected. All passengers and crew were evacuated safely with no injuries reported.

External links

Media related to Phuket International Airport at Wikimedia Commons Phuket travel guide from Wikivoyage