Krabi International Airport (KBV) is the gateway to one of Thailand's most scenic coastal provinces, connecting travellers to Krabi Town, Ao Nang, Railay Beach, and Koh Lanta. Smaller and more manageable than Phuket, KBV handles domestic and international flights and links the region to major Asian cities and European charter routes during peak season.
Krabi has one commercial airport, KBV. Phuket International Airport (HKT), around 160 km away, is the nearest alternative with broader international route options.
Krabi International Airport has one terminal handling both domestic and international flights, divided into two sections:
KBV operates as a single terminal. The domestic and international sections are within the same building. For connections between the two, allow at least 90 minutes as immigration and check-in must be handled separately.
KBV has one runway, approximately 3,000 metres long, handling narrow-body and some wide-body aircraft. Arrivals and departures operate sequentially, which can cause delays during the peak December to March season.
Thailand entry rules are the same at all airports. Here is what Indian passport holders need to know before flying into KBV:
Check the latest entry requirements on the Thai Immigration Bureau website before travel.
The official name is Krabi International Airport, operated by Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT).
The IATA code is KBV and the ICAO code is VTSG.
Both domestic and international flights are handled within the same terminal, divided into separate sections for check-in and immigration.
Krabi International Airport is in the Nuea Khlong area, approximately 15 km northeast of Krabi Town.
Krabi Airport was established in 1991 and received its international designation as tourism to the region grew through the 2000s and 2010s.
No, KBV does not operate 24 hours. The airport runs based on scheduled flight activity. Facilities close outside operating hours, so always check your flight time and plan accordingly.
The airport is 15 km from Krabi Town, about 20 to 30 minutes by taxi. For Ao Nang, the main tourist area, allow around 30 to 40 minutes.
Airlines at KBV include AirAsia, Bangkok Airways, Thai Airways, Nok Air, AirAsia X, and seasonal European charter carriers during peak season.
Yes. The Coral Executive Lounge is open via a paid day pass with light refreshments, Wi-Fi, and seating, though options are modest compared to larger regional airports.
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