What this site is, and who makes it
An independent guide to Phuket airport and the journey off it — who writes it, where the numbers come from, and what it deliberately does not do.
This is a guide to Phuket International Airport and to the part of a trip that starts there: checking a flight, getting off the island’s northern tip to wherever you are staying, and not paying more than you need to for either. It is written for somebody standing in the arrivals hall with a phone and a suitcase, which is why the pages answer first and explain afterwards.
It is not the airport’s website
This site is not connected with Phuket International Airport, with Airports of Thailand, or with any government or official body.
Nothing here is an official tariff, an official timetable or an official notice. Prices and schedules are collected from operators and published sources so that you can plan with them; the company at the counter sets what you actually pay, and the airport publishes its own information on its own site. If something here disagrees with an official source, the official source is right and we would like to hear about it.
Who makes it
One person, privately, without a company behind it. There is no newsroom and no team of contributors; when a page says something is worth doing, that is one considered opinion rather than a consensus.
The only channel is email, and it is on the contact page. There is no form, because a form would mean collecting personal details there is no reason to hold.
Where the numbers come from
Every price, distance and journey time on the site lives in a single data file, and the pages read from it. The text around a table never repeats those figures — not even approximately — so that a number can only ever be wrong in one place rather than in twenty.
Figures are compiled from operators and published sources. Where a route has not been checked on the ground, that route’s page is kept out of search results rather than published with numbers that look verified and are not. That rule is enforced by the build itself, not by anyone remembering to apply it.
What that means for you as a reader: the prices here are a reliable guide to what an option costs, and they are not a quotation. Treat them as the shape of the decision rather than the exact bill.
What this site does not do
Hotel listings and reviews. That is a different business with different incentives, and doing it well is not possible from here. The area guide compares neighborhoods; it does not rank properties.
Sponsored articles. Nobody has paid for coverage on this site, and sponsored placement is not something it sells.
Bookings. Nothing is sold here directly. Where a page links to a company that does sell, the arrangement is set out on the affiliate disclosure page — including what it changes and what it does not.
Advice nobody can stand behind. Several pages here recommend spending nothing: the free hotel shuttle, the walk that is short enough, the rental car that will sit outside a hotel for a week. That is the point of the exercise.
Corrections
Fares change, buses move their stops, piers close for the season, and a guide that is not corrected becomes wrong slowly and invisibly. If something here no longer matches what you saw, that is the most useful message anyone can send: say what you saw and roughly when, and it gets checked.