Thailand outlines 3-stage plan to become region’s aviation hub

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) on May 17 announced its three-stage plan to become the region’s aviation hub, increasing air traveller capacity to 270m people a year by 2037 and becoming among the top five countries in air logistics in the Asia-Pacific. It said the plan was part of the government’s Ignite Thailand initiative announced in February, which aims to make the country a hub for tourism, medical treatment, food, aviation, logistics, electric vehicles, digital economy and finance by 2030. Under the three-stage plan, the CAAT will increase the capacity of Thailand’s airport facilities to accommodate 1.2m flights and 180m passengers a year by 2025 in the short term. It has also set the target of achieving minimum connecting time (MCT) for international flight connections at not over 75 minutes. In the second stage – 2026 to 2028 – total capacity at airports must reach 1.4m flights and 210m passengers a year by 2028, while the MCT must not exceed 60 minutes, the CAAT said. In the third stage – 2029 to 2037 – the CAAT aims to achieve a capacity of 2.1m flights and 270m passengers, and reduce the MCT to less than 45 minutes. By 2037, Thailand should be among the top five countries in the Asia-Pacific with the most airfreight volume per year, the CAAT said.<br/>
Straits Times
https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/thailand-outlines-3-stage-plan-to-become-region-s-aviation-hub
5/18/24