21 September 2023 at 6:39 PUBLISHED
For two airport construction projects, including the construction of Andaman International Airport in Phangnga, Airports of Thailand( AoT ) has set a budget of 140 billion baht.
The new airport in Phangnga and a second phase renovation of Chiang Mai Airport, according to AoT president Kerati Kijmanawat & nbsp, were the authorities’ responses to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s urgent proposals.
According to Mr. Kerati, while they aim to promote hospitality, one also promotes the development of air travel hubs in Phuket, Phangnga, Krabi, and Ranong.
On almost 6, 000 acres in the tambon Kok Kloi neighborhood of Thakua Thung, a Ratchaphatsadu region owned by the Treasury Department, the Andaman International Airport may be built.
According to Mr. Kerati, the AoT had looked into the local building strategy.
The AoT is committed to getting to work on the project as soon as possible because it has evolved into an immediate coverage.
According to Mr. Kerati, the AoT is anticipated to hire a consultant for the site’s research and development level, at least by the end of this year, in order to conduct research focusing primarily on the purchase.
After receiving endorsement, it is anticipated that the design process will take at least seven years, with three years for research and development and an additional four for structure.
According to Mr. Kerati, the aircraft is anticipated to become functional by 2031.
According to him, the aircraft is anticipated to bring in at least 15 million more visitors to the Andaman area.
The second phase restoration of Chiang Mai International Airport, which was more difficult because the land belonged to a personal agency, will cost the AoT an additional 70 billion baht, he continued.