Decision driving
Transport
AOT air transport statistics.
Passenger, aircraft, cargo, and mail statistics for Airports of Thailand airports with current fiscal-year updates and long historical archives.
Public
Investor/public statistics downloads and archive pages
Free public
Monthly / fiscal-year updates
2026-05-11
Public web, file, catalog, or documented endpoint access with no paid gate implied in the source profile.
source health, observation ingest, signal compute, decision compute
airport code, airport name, reporting period, international or domestic or total aircraft movements, international or domestic or total passengers, cargo or mail totals where published, fiscal year, workbook publication date, workbook URL, source URL, confidence, last verified
Medium-high for discovery and context; operational reliability depends on endpoint stability.
Runtime truth
Decision driving
Yes
route, station, airport, pier, destination, terminal
official_airport_total_movements, official_airport_total_passengers, official_airport_scale_score
where_to_go_today, where_to_stay, route_check
Feeds active observations and signals that currently influence traveler-facing decisions.
How this helps travel recommendations
Turns official airport-scale data into route and destination context: which Thai airports are the strongest public-airport anchors, which airports support resilient first-trip or beach routing, and how much airport scale should matter before you assume a route has easy backup options.
Endpoint and API notes
Passenger, aircraft, cargo, and mail statistics for Airports of Thailand airports with current fiscal-year updates and long historical archives.
Open the source endpoint or documentation. Return to the Thailand data atlas.
Developer reference
Use the public AOT transport archive page as the discovery layer, then fetch the latest official fiscal traffic workbook for airport passenger and aircraft-movement totals. Keep this separate from airport boards, airline status APIs, and live airport-operations pages.
Check weekly for change detection, but treat the official publication period as the real cadence.
Turns official airport-scale data into route and destination context: which Thai airports are the strongest public-airport anchors, which airports support resilient first-trip or beach routing, and how much airport scale should matter before you assume a route has easy backup options.
CAAT, AOT, Department of Airports, AEROTHAI, TMD Aeromet, NOAA, OAG, Cirium, FlightAware, Flightradar24, OpenSky, ADS-B Exchange, Amadeus, Skyscanner, Duffel, Sabre, IATA ONE Record, THAI Cargo, and OurAirports.
Example request
# Source landing or publication page; inspect linked documents or resources before automation.
curl -L "https://investor.airportthai.co.th/transport.html"
Failure modes
- AOT traffic workbooks are official context, but they are monthly or fiscal publications rather than live airport-operations feeds.
- Workbook structure, sheet names, formulas, and file naming can change between publication cycles.
- Airport scale does not prove punctuality, queue length, gate assignment, baggage speed, or live disruption.
- The AOT workbook only covers AOT-managed airports, not every airport or airline surface in Thailand.
Last checked and source confidence
Last checked: 2026-05-11.
Source confidence: Treat this profile as strongest for the exact role named above. It is weaker when the source is stretched into live availability, legal proof, or traveler-fit decisions it does not directly prove.