You can have an entire songthaew to yourself for Baht. Taxi: Taxi booking desks are located on the first floor of the terminal building. There are two taxi companies available.
Chiang Mai Airport Taxi charges a flat rate of Baht to all destinations in the city. Taxi Meter charges around Baht with an additional airport service charge of 50 Baht. Tuk Tuks are also available outside the terminal building.
Be prepared to bargain. The ride from the airport to downtown is around Baht. There are several currency exchange facilities in both terminals. Several restaurants are available in the public zones of the terminals as well as some cafes and fast food outlets past security open We try to provide free information that is as up-to-date and accurate as possible. However, if you are planning to travel it's a good idea to double check specific dates and information to avoid surprises. Add to Trip!
Most Booked Hotels Rating From. The Imperial Mae Ping Hotel 3. Casa Marocc Hotel 4. Dusit Princess Chiang Mai 4. The Empress Hotel Chiang Mai 4. Tamarind Village 4. Interested in this tour? Book it here. Hide Map Show Map. Getting to the Airport The airport is well served by various modes of public transport, but the most convenient and least expensive are the red song-taews passenger-carrying trucks , which can be easily flagged down from anywhere in the city.
Transportation Getting from the airport to the city is very easy. Other Facilities Bag deposits 1st floor Emergency medical care 2nd floor, — Drug stores 1st floor Book shops 1st and 2nd floors Tourist desks 1st floor Travel agents 1st floor. Rate This Place: Rated votes. Best Hotels in Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai Fans. The airfield seems to have lost its use for the remaining and dwindling Japanese and Thai air forces. It therefore also lost its strategic importance for the Allies.
It consisted only of a runway and a small dispersal area. Buildings were almost nil, with only one main airport terminal building recently finished. It is however a fairly unique episode in the history of the Chiang Mai International Airport. King Bhumibol Adulyadej flew over to Chiang Mai with his family to meet the commanding British officers and have a look at the planes.
Much research will have to be done about the period between and now. The airport has gradually become busier and busier. The AOT expanded the terminal which has domestic and international arrival and departure halls. They probably made adjustments to the runway and other facilities. Recently the AOT constructed a multi story parking facility to accommodate the growing demand for parking space for vehicles. In the second decade of the 21st century the growing popularity of Chiang Mai and North Thailand specifically for tourists from China and South Korea resulted in a much busier airport than ever before.
Before that time most international flights were handled by small airlines such as Lao Airlines and Air Mandalay. The electronic boards with arrival and departure information listed flights from Hong Kong, Shanghai, Seoel, Kaohsiung, Beijing and many other destinations. Low cost airlines such as Nok Air and Air Asia appeared on the stage as well.
The year was the busiest the airport had ever been and then Covid struck. Of course you have to be lucky with the weather but if you are, the view is really wonderful. Phil Bradbeer was a British biology lecturer at Chiang Mai university from until During his journey from the UK to Thailand he bought a camera in Singapore and made many photographs, which his son David put online.
In I made a comparative photograph. The Chiang Mai International Airport is only about 3 km from the old walled city, which is pretty unique for an airport of a major city in Southeast Asia. It is very easy to find transportation in Chiang Mai to get to the airport. The traditional public transportation is the red songtaew, a converted pickup truck with two benches. There are also tuk tuks, a three-wheel vehicle, but they have less space for luggage.
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