The province, increasingly popular with tourists thanks to the success of its homegrown football team and FIA Grade 1 motor racing circuit, aims to accommodate the rise in visitor air traffic with most of the money parked on extending the aircraft parking area in its only commercial airport.
Buriram in northeast Thailand is set to upgrade its commercial airport after being granted a budget of 140 million baht for the project.
The province, increasingly popular with tourists thanks to the success of its homegrown football team and FIA Grade 1 motor racing circuit, aims to accommodate the rise in visitor air traffic with most of the money parked on extending the aircraft parking area in its only commercial airport.
This is expected to increase the parking space from two 180-seater Boeing 737-400 aircrafts at present to six. An additional taxiway is also in the pipeline.