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Hat Yai International Airport HDYVTSS

Hat Yai International Airport (HDY) is a regional international airport for Hat Yai and Songkhla in southern Thailand, operated by Airports of Thailand. Treat it as a compact point-to-point airport rather than a major global hub: Thai AirAsia lists Hat Yai as one of its bases, but HDY is not a major oneworld, Star Alliance or SkyTeam hub, and long-haul or alliance-bank connections are not its core role. Most traffic is domestic, with regional international flying such as Malaysia and Singapore depending on schedule season. The airport is close to town, has one passenger terminal, and works best for simple arrivals, departures and self-planned regional connections rather than complex airside transfers.

Timezone: Asia/Bangkok

Airport lounges

Lounge access is reference info; commission never ranks.

Official info

Official site
https://hatyai.airportthai.co.th/
General
+66 7422 7000
Customer service
1722

As of 2026-06-21 — confirm with the airport.

Airport facts

ICAO
VTSS
Elevation
90 ft
Scheduled service
Yes
Runways
1
Longest runway
10007 ft
APP126.7 MHzATIS128.8 MHzGND121.9 MHzTWR118.1 MHz

Terminals

T1

To the city

  • Airport bus (full-line service) → Hat Yai city centre · runs 06:00-23:30; fare ~60 baht; route via Kim Yong Market, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai Bus Terminal, Clock Tower
  • Minibus/songthaew → Hat Yai city · fare ~20-30 baht per person, flexible routes
  • Airport van → downtown (Central Festival, Lee Garden) · fare ~100 baht; from arrivals/exit gate
Bus / coach
Airport bus full-line service 06:00-23:30 (~60 baht); minibus/songthaew ~20-30 baht to city
Taxi
Taxi/airport van available at arrivals; van to downtown ~100 baht
Train / metro
No direct rail link to the airport; nearest is Hat Yai Junction railway station in the city

Airport services

Wi-Fifree WiFi availablePrayer roomLeft luggage

Cities served

Hotels near the airport

Reference data — airport facts AI-sourced (likely), confirm with the airport; commission never ranks.