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Airports of Thailand to increase international passenger service fees starting June 20, 2026

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May 22, 2026
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AOT will increase the Passenger Service Charge for international departures from 730 to 1,120 Baht starting June 20, 2026, to fund airport improvements and service enhancements.

New Passenger Service Charge for International Flyers

The Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) will increase the Passenger Service Charge (PSC) for international travelers from 730 Baht to 1,120 Baht, starting 20 June 2026. This change affects both Thai and foreign passengers flying internationally from AOT’s six managed airports: Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai, Phuket, and Hat Yai. Meanwhile, the PSC for domestic flights remains at 130 Baht per person.

Impact on Ticket Pricing

The PSC is automatically included in airfare during ticket purchase, sparing travelers from separate payments at airports. Tickets bought after 20 June 2026 will incorporate the revised PSC, while tickets purchased before this date will not be impacted. AOT emphasizes that this adjustment aids airport operations and the development of infrastructure as travel demand grows globally.

Investments in Airport Enhancements

The additional funds from the increased PSC will support various improvements, such as airport expansion, enhanced passenger amenities, and automated systems. These upgrades aim to boost convenience, reduce queue times, and enhance operational efficiency. Passengers with ticket pricing inquiries are advised to contact their airline or booking agent for further assistance.

Source : Airports of Thailand to raise international passenger service charge from 20 June 2026

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