Hubs / BKK

BKK — Thai Airways International Hub

Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand

L'aéroport de Suvarnabhumi est le hub principal de Thai Airways et l'aéroport le plus fréquenté d'Asie du Sud-Est en volume de passagers internationaux. Il constitue un point de connexion clé entre l'Asie du Sud, l'Asie de l'Est et l'Europe, bien que la compagnie ait réduit sa capacité à la suite de sa restructuration de 2020.

270
Routes
155
Destinations
540
Daily Flights
100min
Avg Connection

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) a major airline hub?
Suvarnabhumi Airport serves as the primary hub for Thai Airways, operating 324 routes with approximately 600 daily flights. Its strategic location makes it an ideal connecting point for routing passengers efficiently across the airline network.
Which airlines use Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) as a hub?
Thai Airways is the primary hub operator at BKK, with WE, FD, DD also maintaining significant operations. Together these carriers provide comprehensive domestic and international connectivity from the airport.
How many destinations are served from BKK?
Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) serves approximately 160 destinations across 324 routes. With around 600 daily departures, it ranks as the region's busiest hub airport for airline connectivity.
What is the minimum connection time at BKK?
The minimum connecting time (MCT) at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is approximately 60 minutes for domestic connections. Thai Airways designs its flight banks around this timing to maximize connecting opportunities for passengers transiting through the hub.