Samui International Airport[a] (IATA: USM, ICAO: VTSM), also known as Ko Samui Airport or Koh Samui Airport, is a privately owned international airport on the island of Ko Samui (Koh Samui) in Thailand. It is located in the island’s Bo Phut subdistrict. The airport is roughly 2 km north of the main city and largest resort centre on the island, Chaweng. It was built by Bangkok Airways. Construction began in 1982 and the airport was officially opened in April 1989.[1]
Samui International Airport ท่าอากาศยานสมุย | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Private | ||||||||||
Owner/Operator | Bangkok Airways | ||||||||||
Serves | Ko Samui | ||||||||||
Location | Bo Phut, Ko Samui, Surat Thani, Thailand | ||||||||||
Opened | 25 April 1989 | ||||||||||
Operating base for | Bangkok Airways | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 64 ft / 20 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 09°32′52″N 100°03′44″E / 9.54778°N 100.06222°E | ||||||||||
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USM Location of airport in Thailand | |||||||||||
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Samui Airport has a unique, open-air design with the indoor areas being the gift shop, ticket office, toilets, and VIP lounge area. It is also the country's seventh busiest airport, handling more than a million passengers annually. The airport has terminals (domestic and international), plus a building for check-in and baggage claim. The international terminal is about 50 metres north of the domestic terminal. Samui Airport is near the Big Buddha Pier where ferries depart to Ko Pha-ngan. High speed ferries to Ko Tao and Chumphon depart from the Maenam Beach Pier, approximately 6 km northwest of the airport.
Since the airport is privately owned by Bangkok Airways, it has a near-monopoly on flights.[2] Between 2008 and 2018, Thai Airways also operated two daily flights from Bangkok.[2]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Bangkok Airways | Bangkok–Don Mueang,[3] Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Chengdu–Tianfu,[4] Chiang Mai, Chongqing, Hong Kong,[5] Krabi, Pattaya, Phuket, Singapore[6] |
Chengdu Airlines | Chengdu–Tianfu[7] |
Scoot | Singapore (begins 13 May 2024)[8] |
Year | Flights | Arriving Passengers | Departing Passengers | Total passengers |
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2005[9] | 15,818 | 584,023 | 621,313 | 1,205,336 |
2006[10] | 18,762 | 689,063 | 711,196 | 1,400,259 |
2007[11] | 15,783 | 577,600 | 611,554 | 1,189,154 |
2008[12] | 17,707 | 673,851 | 691,283 | 1,365,439 |
2015[13] | 1,024,373 | |||
2019 | 14,325 | 1,208,882 | ||
Source: Thailand's Department of Civil Aviation & C9 Hotel Works |