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Surin Airport

Surin, Thailand
PXR VTUJ

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Surin Bhakdi Airport (PXR) is a primary regional aviation hub serving the city of Surin and the northeastern 'Isan' region of Thailand, located approximately 2.5 miles (4 km) from the city center. The airport is unique as the only aviation facility in Thailand owned by a local government entity, the Surin Provincial Administrative Organization, and operated by the Department of Airports. It acts as a critical infrastructure link, primarily catering to private charters, government missions, and essential transport for the region's significant silk and elephant tourism industries. The terminal infrastructure provides basic essential amenities across its unified single-level layout, featuring a functional passenger waiting hall and streamlined check-in counters designed for rapid transit. While the facility currently lacks large-scale commercial retail or full-service restaurants, it provides a secure and professional environment for executive travelers and pilots. Travelers have access to clean restroom facilities and a small landside parking area, though the building is typically only fully staffed and accessible during pre-coordinated charter flight windows. Operationally, the airport features a single 5,040-foot asphalt runway (01/19) situated at an elevation of 479 feet above sea level. Travelers should note that there is currently no scheduled commercial airline service directly to PXR; instead, most visitors to the region utilize Buriram Airport (BFV), located approximately 31 miles (50 km) to the north, and complete their journey via regional highway networks. Ground transportation to central Surin is informal, with visitors typically arranging private vehicle transfers or local taxi services to reach the city's main districts and the historic Khmer-style temple sites.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Surin Airport (PXR) serves the Surin province in northeastern Thailand. IMPORTANT: As of early 2026, the airport primarily handles domestic charters, government missions, and military operations, with NO regular scheduled commercial airline services. For travelers needing to reach Surin or the Elephant Village, the standard procedure is to fly into Buriram (BFV) or Roi Et (ROI) and complete the journey by road or rail. Surin's airport is a practical Isan regional field, and that means the taxi or hotel pickup into town is the usual next step after landing. It is built for provincial travel, not for a wide hub experience. The airport is useful because it keeps the northeast on a short leash. That is the point of a regional field in this part of Thailand. Surin's airport is a practical Isan regional field, and that means the taxi or hotel pickup into town is the usual next step after landing. It is built for provincial travel, not for a wide hub experience. The airport is useful because it keeps the northeast on a short leash. That makes it a good example of a provincial runway serving a tightly defined local catchment. That keeps the field tied directly to provincial life, which is why it remains useful despite its modest scale. The airport is useful because it keeps the northeast on a short leash. That makes it a good fit for district travel and provincial business.

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Suvarnabhumi Airport

Bangkok, Thailand
BKK VTBS

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Suvarnabhumi Airport operates from one main terminal building spanning seven concourses (A-G) plus the new SAT-1 satellite terminal opened in September 2023, connected by Thailand's first 24-hour Automated People Mover running every 3 minutes. The main terminal designates Concourse A for domestic flights and Concourses B-G for international operations, with walking times between concourses ranging from 5-15 minutes aided by moving walkways. SAT-1 adds 28 gates including 8 capable of handling A380s and Boeing 747-8s, increasing annual capacity from 45 to 60 million passengers. Thai Airways International operates its primary hub from BKK with extensive Royal Silk Lounge facilities offering authentic Thai massages for business and first class passengers, including neck/shoulder treatments and 60-minute Royal Thai full-body massages in dedicated Touch of Silk suites. The airport features the Royal Orchid Spa with steam rooms, saunas, and shower facilities, plus multiple Miracle Lounges throughout Concourses A and F providing traditional Thai massage services during layovers. Security and immigration can take up to 2 hours during peak times, though fast-track services are available for business class, elderly, pregnant passengers, and those with infants. Unique Thai cultural elements include an Art Gallery on Level 4 showcasing contemporary and traditional Thai artworks, plus the massive 10,000 mยฒ King Power Duty Free complex - Southeast Asia's largest airport duty-free operation and five-time World Travel Awards winner for Thailand's leading airport duty-free operator. The facility offers authentic Thai silk, handicrafts, and cultural souvenirs alongside the Miracle Transit Hotel providing short-stay accommodations for passengers. All areas feature comprehensive free Wi-Fi with clear Thai-English signage and systematic layout facilitating smooth navigation between the world's largest terminal buildings.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) serves as the primary international gateway to Thailand and a major Southeast Asian transit hub. For travelers, 'connecting' at BKK requires careful attention to flight types and ticketing. If you are on a single ticket for an international-to-international transfer, you can stay airside; follow the prominent yellow 'Transfer' signs to your next gate. For international-to-domestic transfers on a single ticket, you will pass through a dedicated 'CIQ' immigration checkpoint, which often has shorter queues than the main arrivals hall. It is highly recommended to allow at least 75 to 90 minutes for airside connections and 2. 5 to 3 hours if you need to clear immigration, collect baggage, and re-check for a separate ticket. Be aware that BKK is one of the world's largest single-terminal buildings, and walking distances between concourses can be significant, often exceeding 15 minutes. If your connection involves a low-cost carrier, always verify if your flight departs from Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang Airport (DMK); transfers between these two airports require at least 3 to 4 hours to account for Bangkok's notorious traffic. The terminal offers exceptional amenities, including world-class Thai massages, numerous international dining options, and multiple premium lounges like the Thai Airways Royal Orchid and Miracle Lounges. Ground transportation is centralized on the lower levels. The Airport Rail Link provides a fast 30-minute connection to central Bangkok (Phaya Thai station), while official taxis are available via a computerized ticketing system on Level 1. Ensure you have sufficient Thai Baht (THB) in cash for small local expenses, although major airport services and retailers accept international credit cards. Always monitor the digital flight information displays, as gate assignments can change frequently in this high-volume hub.

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