Data cluster

Thailand Airport Statistics.

Airport passenger, aircraft, cargo, and movement statistics for Thai airports and aviation trend analysis.

3 sources Updated 2026-05-11 Download JSON

Best use for travel intelligence

For travel decisions, airport statistics explain scale and pressure: which airports are big, seasonal, constrained, or unusually busy even when the flight itself still needs live status and fare checks.

What this changes for travelers

  • CAAT reports: Industry and airport scale, seasonality, and daily movement context.
  • AOT archives: Longer trend lines for major Thai airports.
  • Capacity clues: Why some airports or seasons have tighter recovery windows.
  • Expectation setting: Statistics improve judgment, but they do not replace live flight checks.

Best sources to start with

  • Best official industry-stat source: CAAT air transport statistics for Thai aviation passenger, movement, cargo, and mail reporting.
  • Best daily airport movement source: CAAT daily airport air transport statistics for preliminary day-level airport traffic.
  • Best airport-operator source: AOT air transport statistics for long historical archives and major-airport trend pages.
  • Best developer starting point: Track period type, preliminary flag, source system, and airport scope because daily and fiscal-year reports serve different jobs.
Official / agency sources

2 of 3 sources look official or agency-backed.

API/feed candidates

0 sources expose API, feed, CKAN/DataStore, JSON, XML, or similar machine-readable access.

Near-real-time signals

0 sources have live, hourly, event-driven, warning, or frequent update language.

Developer note

Separate daily preliminary movement statistics from monthly or fiscal-year reports, and store publication period separately from fetch time.

Last checked and source confidence

Last checked: 2026-05-11.

Source confidence: This cluster is strongest when several sources describe the same traveler problem from different angles: official context, machine-readable feeds, and slower fallback documentation.