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Pai Airport ท่าอากาศยานปาย | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
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Serves | Pai | ||||||||||
Location | Wiang Tai, Pai, Mae Hong Son, Thailand | ||||||||||
Opened | 1945 | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 19°22′22″N 098°26′19″E / 19.37278°N 98.43861°E | ||||||||||
Website | minisite | ||||||||||
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Pai Airport (IATA: PYY, ICAO: VTCI) is in Wiang Tai subdistrict, Pai district, Mae Hong Son province in northern Thailand. Originally constructed during World War II by the Japanese Imperial Army, the airport was deserted after the end of the war and was developed by the province in 1945 for civil aviation.
Located on a 72.3-rai area around a kilometre away from Mueang Mae Hong Son, the capital district of the province, the airport has one runway (23 metres wide, 1,000 metres long).[1]
In early 2017, an expansion of the airport was considered by the government to increase tourism, but was ultimately denied after opposition from locals.[2]