
"We lost Bt475,777 in revenue during the closure, while Airports of Thailand had to pay Bt583,000 extra to strengthen the security. Yet, we understand that the People's Alliance for Democracy fought for something," said the airport's director Nat Homasawin.
The first flight landed in Hat Yai at 10.20am. In the afternoon, the airport stood ready for the normal traffic of 14 flights.