Pattaya Airport Guide (U-Tapao Airport) – my Thailand Tours

Thailand has among the most modern airports in the world. That’s in terms of how they’re being built, easy access, and facilities being provided. It’s UTP code that’s IATA. One such airport is Pattaya Airport, also known as Utapao International Airport. Pattaya airport is about one hundred and forty kilometers southeast of Bangkok, in Ban Chang, Rayong. The airport has an International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) certification, which means it meets all international standards set. Pattaya Airport or U-Tapao International Airport is located approximately halfway between Pattaya and Rayong, approximately 40 km from each town. It is the closest international airport to Bangkok, apart from Suvarnabhumi and Don Meuang. The U-Tapao Airport is also a Royal Thai Navy Air Station and home to the Navy’s First Air Wing. For that reason, during take-off and landing, passengers are often told not to take photographs from the window. A limited number of regular domestic and international flights operate at the airport, with other airlines operating only three to four days a week.

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There are proposals to expand U-Tapao’s commercial capabilities further, essentially making it the third airport in Bangkok. Pattaya airport is a well-developed airport serving both the general public and the civilian army. The airport was established to meet international standards as a result of the country’s increased demand for flights. It serves as the Utapao Royal Third Navy Airfield. Beyond their potential, the two international airports in Bangkok have been underlined, making the government take the step to make Utapao airport another international destination for airlines. The airport had not been well known or established until recently and only accommodated some flights, not scheduled. However, this leaped to 710,000 in 2016 and 1,200,000 in 2017. So, it makes it one of the world’s fastest-growing airports. In 2015 Utapao Airport was used by just 170,000 passengers. It had a limited number of local and international flights, but mostly due to the expansion of AirAsia’s flights and the increasing number of Chinese airlines.

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Terminal 2 is the most recent phase in the Utapao Airport expansion and upgrade. This addition means it’s capable of handling up to 3,000,000 passengers a year. In the coming years, additional terminal and also the building of a second runway will be discussed with the Royal Thai Navy, which owns the site, the civil airline authorities, and the government of Thai. The second runway is expected to be 3,500 m long and able to accommodate Airbus larger aircrafts flights. It is anticipated that the U-Tapao expansion project will allow Utapao / Pattaya airport to handle 15 million passengers over the next five years, 30 million over the next 15 years and 60 million over the next 20 years. The site’s News section provides more detail on the airport’s expansion plans. It is an ambitious initiative also connected to the strategy of the Thai government to grow and introduce hi-tech industries to the east of Thailand. Terminal 2, which opened at the beginning of 2019, is now fully operational.

Utapao airport is the nearest domestic and international airport to Pattaya, just a 40-minute drive from Pattaya. Hence, Making Utapao very convenient for anyone who visits Thailand from Pattaya or multiple destinations outside the country. The increased number of international and domestic flights arriving and departing from Utapao airport has made this a common route, and there are now several choices. In addition, cheap domestic and international flights make it comfortable for residents of Pattaya, particularly those who are looking for affordable and easy ways to travel to distant locations in Thailand. Thai Air Asia, Bangkok Airways, Emirates, and Air Asia are amongst the airline brands that fly more frequently. There are various domestic and foreign airlines operating from airport Pattaya. Thai Air Asia airline 101 departs from Pattaya airport at 6:30 a.m. Besides this, Pattaya’s most common sectors are Pattaya to Phuket, Pattaya to Koh Samui with 14, 14 weekly flights, respectively. Chiang Mai, followed by Thai Air Asia airline 2001 to Udon Thani at 7:55 a.m.

Whereas the last flight leaving from Pattaya airport at 7:55 p.m. Thailand’s airports have International IATA and ICAO codes. Thai Air Asia airline 430 to Hangzhou. An IATA airport code is composed of three-letter code identified by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which designates many airports around the world (including Thailand). The characters displayed prominently on the baggage tags attached to the check-in desks at the airport are an example of how those codes are used. The ICAO airport code is an alphanumeric four-letter code designating every airport in the world. The International Civil Aviation Organization determines such codes. ICAO codes. These are not the same as the general public’s IATA codes, which are used for airline timetables, bookings, and handling of luggage. Pattaya airport IATA code is UTP. Getting from U-Tapao Airport to Pattaya and nearby seaside towns is conveniently accessible. At the terminal exit, the taxi/bus service desk will help arrange transportation to your final destination, be it Bangkok, Pattaya, Phe Pier (for Koh Samet), or Trat Pier (for Koh Chang).

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