Lampang Airport

Lampang Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานลำปาง) (IATA: LPT, ICAO: VTCL) serves Lampang, the capital city of Lampang Province, Thailand.

Lampang Airport

ท่าอากาศยานลำปาง
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorDepartment of Airports
ServesLampang
Location175 Mu 1 Sanam Bin 1 Road, Phra Bat, Mueang Lampang, Lampang, Thailand
Elevation AMSL811 ft / 247 m
Coordinates18°16′15.36″N 99°30′15.00″E
Websitelampangairport.com
Map
LPT
Location of airport in Thailand
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
18/36 6,465 1,971 Asphalt
Statistics (2019)
Passengers171,596
View of new airport terminal

The New Terminal at Lampang Airport opened on 27 September 2015 and opened to the public on 22 October 2015.

Lampang Airport has a plan to expand its runway length from 1,971 metres (6,470 ft) long to 2,150–2,200 metres (7,050–7,220 ft) long and to add more aircraft parking spaces from 3 to 5. (2016 budget year)

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Bangkok Airways Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi
Nok Air Bangkok–Don Mueang

Runway taxiway and parking lot

  • Runway is an asphalt concrete 1,971 metres (6,470 ft) long and 30 metres (98 ft) wide with a capacity of 64tons keep in reserve for 60 metres (200 ft) per side.
  • Taxiway is same as the runway.
  • Tarmac parking size is 60 by 250 metres (200 by 820 ft) which can accommodate three Boeing 737-400s and seven helicopters at the same time.
New airport pavilion
New departure lounge

Buildings

  • Air Traffic Control Building
  • Tactical Air Navigation Building (NDB, VOR / DME, ILS)
  • Air Field Lighting Building
  • Airport Electricity System Building (PAPI, APP LIGHT. R/W T/W LIGHT)
  • Emergency Electric Generator Building
  • Fire Brigade and Salvation army Building
  • Chancery 2 Floors 1 Building
  • Arrival lounge
  • Departure lounge
  • Check-in Counter 3 Counters
  • VIP Rooms 2 Rooms
  • Shop
  • Payphone
  • Car Parking Lots
  • Staff Building

Statistics

Source: Department of Civil Aviation[1]
YearsPassengersChangesFlights
2011
22,343
20.29%
739
2012
55,958
50.45%
1,214
2013
77,848
39.12%
1,612
2014
120,520
54.81%
2,515
2015
261,428
116.92%
4,602
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References

  1. Department of Civil Aviation. Archived 2016-04-23 at the Wayback Machine (in Thai)



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