Terminals +info
Chiang Mai International Airport consists of two connected terminals divided in domestic and international.
The terminals are located within the same terminal building, which consists of a couple of levels and a good offer regarding services.
Facilities and Services +info
The following services are available at Chiang Mai Airport:
- ATMs
- Currency exchange
- Duty free stores
- Tourist desks
- Travel agents
- Post office
- Books and magazine stores
- Food, drink and retail concessions
Transport +info
Transportation service counters are located in the first floor of the terminal opposite to domestic and international arrivals lounge:
TIP: The city center is very close to the terminal, so probably the best option is to take a taxi or a tuk-tuk.
Taxi: Get within 20 minutes to downtown by taxi. Take into account that taxis don’t cross Chiang Mai City.
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Tuk-Tuk: Tuk-tuk is the suitable and cheapest way to get to downtown. They’re not allowed to get into the airport premises without passengers.
Bus: Several bus routes operate from Chiang Mai Airport.
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Car Rental: Renting a car is a great idea to move around.
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Contact
Address: 60 Mahidol Rd, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, THAILAND
Telephone: +66 53 922 100
Airport hours: 24/7.
Chiang Mai Airport in numbers
- 10,2 million passengers in 2017 with 71,993 aircraft operations.
- 4th busiest airport in Thailand.
- 1 terminal building, divided in domestic and international arrivals / departures
- 1 runway (3,100m)
- Capacity of 9 million passengers
- 26 operating airlines
About Chaing Mai
Chiang Mai is the largest and most culturally significant city in Northern Thailand. It is the former capital of the Kingdom of Lanna (1296-1768).
It is Thailand’s second largest city after Bangkok.
The best tourist attractions in Chaing Mai region are:
- Wat Parthat Doi Suthep
- Doi Inthanon
- Doi Pui
- Wat Chedi Luang
- Sunday Walking Street
- Elephant Nature Park
- Bua Thong Sticky Waterfalls
- Phuping Palace and National Park
- Wat Chiang Man