Located in the Songkhla province, far south close to the Malaysian border, Hat Yai is the fourth largest city in Thailand. Hat Yai is a commercial hub and a shopping destination for many Malaysians, Singaporeans and Thais from neighbouring districts. Hat Yai is the place to go for cheap bargains and good food.
The peak travel period for Hat Yai would be in April, which is when the Thai New Year or Songkran festival is celebrated. Songkran falls on the 13th of April every year and is a week-long holiday in Thailand. During this period, many travellers will flock to cities in Thailand where Songkran takes place to take part in the festivity.
Clark International Airport - Located in Pampanga, Clark International Airport is the main international airport that serves for the city of Angeles and Mabalacat. It has handled international and domestic flights including China Eastern Airlines, Jeju Air, Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific. Besides that, this airport operates for cargo airlines like FedEx Express, UPS Airlines, and many more. This airport also serves as the location for Philippine Air Force. The distance between this airport and the city is only about 1.1 kilometres. By taking a taxi, the taxi fare is around PHP 232.41.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport - The Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA is one of two international airports serving the Metro Manila Area. Located along the border of Pasay City and Paranaque City in Manilla, NAIA is about 7 km south of Manilla and southwest of Makati City. There are four terminals in NAIA with terminal 1 hosting only international flights. Terminal 2 and 3 host international and domestic flights while Terminal 4, the oldest terminal only hosts flights from local and regional carriers. NAIA is also the hub for AirAsia Philippines, Cebgo, Cebu Pacific, PAL Express and Philippine Airlines.
Hat Yai International Airport (HDY) - Located 9 km from downtown Hat Yai, the Hat Yai International Airport is linked to downtown Hat Yai by Highway 4135. The airport offers various facilities such as money exchange, ATM's, souvenir and duty-free shops, restaurants including Dunkin Donuts and Dairy Queen, Muslim prayer rooms, smoking room, VIP room and a spa within the terminal. Currently, there are two ways of transport to Hat Yai International Airport which are by taxi, costing around PHP 400 to the downtown Hat Yai or the blue public minibus to the Hat Yai bus station costing around PHP 30 to PHP 50 depending on where you are alighting.
The climate is tropical in Hat Yai. When compared with winter, the summers have much more rainfall. The average annual temperature in Hat Yai is 27.3 oC. About 1877 mm of precipitation falls annually. Travellers should avoid travelling to Hat Yai from September to January as there may be heavy rains and even floods.
Located in the Songkhla province, far south close to the Malaysian border, Hat Yai is the fourth largest city in Thailand. Hat Yai is a commercial hub and a shopping destination for many Malaysians, Singaporeans and Thais from neighbouring districts. Hat Yai is the place to go for cheap bargains and good food.
The peak travel period for Hat Yai would be in April, which is when the Thai New Year or Songkran festival is celebrated. Songkran falls on the 13th of April every year and is a week-long holiday in Thailand. During this period, many travellers will flock to cities in Thailand where Songkran takes place to take part in the festivity.
Clark International Airport - Located in Pampanga, Clark International Airport is the main international airport that serves for the city of Angeles and Mabalacat. It has handled international and domestic flights including China Eastern Airlines, Jeju Air, Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific. Besides that, this airport operates for cargo airlines like FedEx Express, UPS Airlines, and many more. This airport also serves as the location for Philippine Air Force. The distance between this airport and the city is only about 1.1 kilometres. By taking a taxi, the taxi fare is around PHP 232.41.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport - The Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA is one of two international airports serving the Metro Manila Area. Located along the border of Pasay City and Paranaque City in Manilla, NAIA is about 7 km south of Manilla and southwest of Makati City. There are four terminals in NAIA with terminal 1 hosting only international flights. Terminal 2 and 3 host international and domestic flights while Terminal 4, the oldest terminal only hosts flights from local and regional carriers. NAIA is also the hub for AirAsia Philippines, Cebgo, Cebu Pacific, PAL Express and Philippine Airlines.
Hat Yai International Airport (HDY) - Located 9 km from downtown Hat Yai, the Hat Yai International Airport is linked to downtown Hat Yai by Highway 4135. The airport offers various facilities such as money exchange, ATM's, souvenir and duty-free shops, restaurants including Dunkin Donuts and Dairy Queen, Muslim prayer rooms, smoking room, VIP room and a spa within the terminal. Currently, there are two ways of transport to Hat Yai International Airport which are by taxi, costing around PHP 400 to the downtown Hat Yai or the blue public minibus to the Hat Yai bus station costing around PHP 30 to PHP 50 depending on where you are alighting.
The climate is tropical in Hat Yai. When compared with winter, the summers have much more rainfall. The average annual temperature in Hat Yai is 27.3 oC. About 1877 mm of precipitation falls annually. Travellers should avoid travelling to Hat Yai from September to January as there may be heavy rains and even floods.