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AIRPORT
Don Mueang Airport
Don Mueang International Airport has a simple layout, with two levels.
The Departure Hall is on the second floor, and all airlines have their check-in
counters there. Other facilities on this floor include money exchange counters,
restaurants, souvenir shops and VIP lounges. On the first floor is the Arrivals Hall.
There are also a few fast-food outlets, snack bars, an internet café, banks, money
exchange counters, souvenir shops, medical service, airport limousine service and
car rentals by major brands.
Traveling by Bus
- Line 1138
- Line 29
- Line 39 (ปอ.) (AC)
- Line 503 (ปอ.) (AC)
- Line 520 (ปอ.) (AC)
- Line 554 Rangsit (Ramintra Road)
Traveling by Public Train
- Take a BTS: Red Line (Bang Sue-Rangsit station) choose to get off at Lak Hok Station (Rangsit University) and then continue with a shuttle (song-thaew) service from the university, free pick-up and drop-off.
Traveling by Personal car
- Take Phayathai Road from Pathumwan Intersection. Directly to control Victory and the Din Daeng route Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Passing through Don Mueang Airport Keep left onto the parallel path, passing the National Monument on the opposite right hand side. You will see Si Mum Mueang Market on the left and Zeer Rangsit on the right. Go straight for about 200 meters. Keep left to turn left in the morning at Soi Phahonyothin 87.
Suvarnabhumi International Airport
Bangkok international airport is located 16 miles outside town, but it is easy to get to
Bangkok city center, either via the airport rail link or taxi.
Transit passengers will need to proceed to the airline checkpoints located on the
same floor of Bangkok Airport. All departures at Bangkok Airport are handled at the
airline check-in counters located on the fourth floor of the Departure Terminal.
Domestic check-ins are from Rows B to C. Row A is dedicated to Thai Airways’ Royal
First Class and Royal Silk passengers.
For international departures, proceed to Rows D to W.
Traveling by AOT Limousine
AOT LIMOUSINE is the only official limousine service provider at Suvarnabhumi Airport, providing shuttle services between the airport to various locations in Bangkok and important cities such as Pattaya, Rayong, Hua Hin and various locations throughout the country using expressways and highways.
Contact : AOT Limousine Call Center +662 134 2323
Mobile +6686 342 1445, +6686 342 1446
Email:
[email protected]
Traveling by Bus
- Line 554 Rangsit (Ramintra Road)
Traveling by Public Train
- Take a ARL (Airport Rail Link) Suvarnabhumi station (Dark Red Line) to Phetchaburi station (MRT) change get off at Bang Sue station(MRT) direct to ARL Bangkok Apiwat station (Red Line) choose to get off at Lak Hok Station (Rangsit University)
Others Transportation in Thailand
BY TUK-TUK (SAM-LOR)
This three-wheeled taxi has definitely become an icon and symbol of Bangkok. The vehicle is not that environmentally friendly, but is often a little faster than a taxi cab at rush hours.Try to confirm the price before taking a ride. The starting price for a ride is usually not less than 30-40 Baht. The price for a 20-30 minute ride is normally 100-200 Baht
BY Motorcycle Taxis
Instantly recognizable by their bright orange jackets. Motorcycle Taxis are a fast and convenient way to whizz through traffic during rush hour or for small distances. The fares start at 10 Baht and depend on the distances but usually works out to 40 baht. Therefore, you must negotiate with the driver as fares are not always fixed.
BY TAXI
From the Arrivals Hall on the second floor of Suvarnabhumi Airport and on the first floor of Don Mueang International Airport, you will find the designated taxi stands at Entry Gate 4. Taxi Service is available 24 hours. From other areas, not the airport, the starting price is 35 Baht. The cars are painted in different color combinations but the prices are the same as long as the taximeter is turned on.
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