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Krabi, in the southern part of Thailand, is one of the most popular places, bar Phuket, to head to for tourists from Europe. There are direct flights to Krabi from Kuala Lumpur, Helsinki, Stockholm and Goa, for example. Connecting flights are easily made by AirAsia from Kuala Lumpur from almost every country around the world as it is Asia’s central hub for onward flights.

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Hua Hin is one of Thailand’s most popular destinations. It is located 300kms south of Bangkok and is just a short distance from Cha-Am, another popular tourist spot. There is one flight to the single terminal building from Happy Air which flies from Nakhon Ratchasima.

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Haad Yai, near to the Thai/Malaysian border has its own airport that serves around 800,000 people each year. There are flights direct from Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Phuket, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The airlines that serve the airport include Tiger Airways, AirAsia, Happy Air, Nok Air and Thai Airways.

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Handling around half a million passengers each year, Chiangrai Airport in the north of Thailand is one of the most popular in the country. It is only around 30kms to the Loas and Burmese borders, which makes it the perfect stop-off point for those exploring the Golden Triangle by hire car.

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Flights from Thai Airways, Orient Thai Airways, AirAsia, Bangkok Airways and Kan Air are regular from Chiang Mai, in the north of Thailand. The destinations that are flown to each day include Koh Samui, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket and Singapore.

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Umea Airport is located four kilometres from Umea city in North Sweden and 600kms from Stockholm. Visitors can arrange car hire in Umea Airport through Avis, Budget and Hertz, plus numerous local firms. Buses leave for the centre 15 minutes after the arrival of flights. Alternatively, there are taxis, found outside the main terminal, which will also take you there.

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Sundsvall Airport, or Midlanda Airport, is situated around 21kms from the city of Sundsvall in North Sweden. The airport is Sweden’s eleventh busiest and deals mainly in domestic traffic. International charter flights include Lanzarote, Egypt, Turkey, Gran Canaria and Bulgaria.

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Stockholm Arlanda Airport is Sweden’s largest airport and the third largest of all the Nordic airports. Situated in the town of Marsta, it is 40kms south-east of Uppsala and 37kms north of Stockholm.

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Situated about 15 miles (25 kilometres) to the northeast of Ornskoldsvik, Sweden is Ornskoldsvik Airport. This small airport was constructed in the early part of the 1970s and now sees over 130,000 passenger movements every year. Also serving the nearby city of Nordmaling, it hosts domestic hops and international charter flights to and from the region.

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Norrkoping Airport is set only three kilometres east of the Norrkoping city centre and sees around 100,000 passengers each year. This airport was originally opened in the 1930s and saw higher passenger numbers during the 1980s, however thanks to better road conditions between Stockholm and Norrkoping it sees a smaller but sustainable amount of travellers.

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