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Samui's Tiny Airport Has Big Ambitions
For years, reaching Koh Samui by air meant routing through Bangkok on Bangkok Airways, the airline that built and still privately owns the island's palm-lined airport. That is about to change. Bangkok Airways has announced plans to turn Samui Airport (USM) into Thailand's second international flight hub, with a wave of new medium-haul routes launching throughout 2026.
If the expansion goes to plan, travellers from the Middle East, China and Southeast Asia will soon be able to fly directly to Samui's beaches without the Bangkok stopover.
New Routes on the Horizon
Bangkok Airways already operates direct flights from Koh Samui to Hong Kong and Singapore. The next phase targets significantly more international connectivity:
- Abu Dhabi — in partnership with Etihad Airways, opening Gulf-region access
- Dubai — direct service planned for later in 2026
- Shanghai — tapping into the massive Chinese holiday market
- Bali — island-to-island connection across Southeast Asia
- Kuala Lumpur — a resumption of a previously suspended route
Domestically, Bangkok Airways is also strengthening Samui connections to Chiang Mai, Krabi and U-Tapao (Pattaya), allowing island-hoppers to skip Bangkok entirely. The new Pattaya connection ties into the U-Tapao airport expansion that is separately adding capacity to Thailand's Eastern Seaboard.
Airport Capacity Upgrades
To handle the growth, Bangkok Airways has increased the permitted daily aircraft movements at Samui Airport from 50 to 60, with a long-term target of 73 movements per day. The compact airport — famous for its open-air terminals and golf-cart transfers — will need to balance expansion with the relaxed island character that makes arriving on Samui feel like a holiday the moment you step off the plane.
This push is part of a broader pattern of new airline routes opening across Thailand in 2026, with carriers racing to capitalise on a recovering tourism market. Thai Airways is also modernising its fleet with 32 new A321neo jets, adding further capacity to the network. Meanwhile, Singapore Airlines launched nonstop Chiang Mai flights in a sign that premium carriers are confident in Thai demand.
What This Means for Travellers
For visitors planning a 2026 trip to Koh Samui, the expansion brings several practical benefits:
- Shorter travel times from the Middle East and Asia, with no need to overnight in Bangkok
- More competition on routes could push fares down over time — though be aware that Thai carriers have raised fares due to fuel costs
- Easier multi-destination trips — fly into Samui, ferry to Koh Phangan or Koh Tao, then fly out from Krabi or Chiang Mai
Planning a Bangkok to Koh Samui journey? The Bangkok to Koh Samui guide covers all transport options including the overnight bus-ferry combo. For those wanting to compare Koh Samui with Koh Phangan before booking, the two islands offer very different vibes despite being just a 30-minute ferry apart.
Scoot (the Singapore Airlines low-cost carrier) also operates a Singapore to Koh Samui route on Embraer E190 jets, adding a budget-friendly alternative alongside Bangkok Airways.
If you are combining the islands with a wellness trip, yoga retreats on Koh Samui and Koh Phangan are among the best in Asia, and direct flights make the journey considerably easier. Luxury travellers might also consider the Cape Fahn Hotel, a private-island resort reachable directly from the upgraded airport.
The Bottom Line
Samui's airport expansion is one of the most significant shifts in Thai aviation since the U-Tapao development near Pattaya. If Bangkok Airways delivers on its 2026 route map, Koh Samui could evolve from a domestic beach-hopping stop into a genuine regional gateway — and getting to those Gulf of Thailand islands just got a whole lot easier.
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Sources & References
This article is based on editorial research and verified with the following sources:
- Travel And Tour World — Abu Dhabi Unites Chiang Mai, Krabi, and Koh Samui in the Line of New Routes↗
- Samui Airport Guide — Samui Airport to Become Second Thai International Flight Hub↗
- Travel And Tour World — Thai Airways, Vietjet, flydubai and More Launch New Routes for 2026↗
- Travel And Tour World — Chiang Mai Expansion List Led by Bangkok Airways in 2026↗

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