2025/09/03 03:04
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Total arriving flights: 11,053
Year-over-year change: +7.08%
Thai AirAsia saw firm inbound demand in July 2025, reflecting Thailand’s summer holiday peak and resilient ASEAN short-haul flows. Capacity was tuned to weekend peaks while maintaining utilization on Bangkok feeders. Competitive low-cost dynamics supported healthy loads without overextending the timetable.
On-time arrival rate: 94.75%
Year-over-year change (on-time rate): +2.50%
Cancelled flights: 125
Year-over-year change (cancellations): -51.36%
Punctuality benefited from tighter turn processes at Bangkok and smoother crew/aircraft rotations via Phuket and Chiang Mai. Monsoon weather and regional ATC flow programs still caused spikes, but block-time buffers and same-day swaps dampened knock-on delays. Fewer cancellations indicate greater recovery headroom in the daily plan.
Bangkok Don Mueang (DMK) anchors the network with high-frequency domestic and ASEAN services. Phuket (HKT) supports leisure peaks to island destinations, while Chiang Mai (CNX) complements northern demand and connections. Banked waves in the morning and late evening enable same-day returns and convenient connections.
For passengers, Thai AirAsia provides reliable short-haul choices with improving schedule integrity; allow extra buffer during afternoon thunderstorms in Bangkok and check gate changes early. The carrier expects to hold on-time performance near current levels while pursuing incremental gains in turns and boarding. After the summer peak, expect seasonal fine-tuning and targeted growth on resilient ASEAN city pairs.