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Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
National
THODSAPOL HONGTONG

Third Bangkok airport proposed

Foreign visitors arrive at the Suvarnabhumi Airport immigration checkpoint in September last year. (Bangkok Post file photo)

The Airports Department has proposed building a new airport in Nakhon Pathom province west of Bangkok to relieve congestion at Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang.

The 20-billion-baht facility would take four years to build, said Jarun Meesomboon, the department’s deputy director-general.

The proposal will be forwarded to the Transport Ministry for its consideration, he said on Saturday. If approved, construction could begin in 2023.

Suvarnabhumi is now bursting at the seams, handling 70 million passengers a year at a facility designed for 40 million. A revised plan to build a 42-billion-baht second terminal was recently shelved as authorities said it deviated too much from the original master plan. Discussions are under way on a new approach.

If the Nakhon Pathom airport goes ahead and all phases are completed, it will be able to handle up to 25 million passengers a year.

Mr Jarun said the new airport had high potential thanks to its location less than 50 kilometres from downtown Bangkok and access to the Bang Yai-Kanchanaburi motorway.

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