171 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Bangkok 10210, Thailand
Bangkok International Airport has for many years played an important role in the international civil aviation area. Today, it acts as the major gateway to and within South Asia. Serving more than 80 international carriers, it is regarded as one of the busiest airports in Asia today. In 1998, the airport welcomed approximately 30 million passengers, handled over 200,000 aircraft movements and a million tons of cargo. (Pictures)
24-hour shopping at the souvenir shops offering an exciting range of products
Duty-free shops in the Departure, Transit and Arrival Lounge
Each incoming passenger is entitled to purchase 1 carton of cigarettes and 250 grams of tobacco or cigars, as well as 1 liter of liquor
Terminal 1 - Thai restaurant and snack bars
Terminal 2 - Japanese and Chinese restaurants, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Swensen's and Royal Hofbrauhaus
Post & Telegraph Offices
Terminal 1 - Arrival Lounge, open daily from 0900 to 1700 hours
- Departure Lounge, open 24 hours daily
Terminal 2 - Arrival Lounge, open daily from 0730 to 2400 hours
Public Telephones
Calls can be made to all areas of Bangkok and its perimeters at 1 Baht for the first three minutes, while domestic long-distance calls are charged according to the destination.
Overseas Calls
Calls can be made from credit-card telephone booths, or at the Post and Telegraph offices located in the departure and arrival lounges.
Cellular Phones
The hire of cellular phones can be arranged for incoming passengers at the counter in the Arrival Lounge. Please contact telephone No. 535-3598-9
There are a number of foreign exchange counters and automatic exchange machines available at the departure and arrival lounges of the International and Domestic Passenger Terminals.
Tourist information can be obtained from the counters of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, while conducted tour reservations can be made at the Tour Service Center in the Arrival Lounge. At the same time, the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) counter operates on a 24-hour basis and offers a range of services to customers, including the provision of meeting/greeting services and advance bookings for foreign visitors.
Hotel accommodation can be booked upon arrival at the counter of the Thai Hotels Association (THA) in the Arrival Lounge.
The Airport Clinic is located on the 1st floor (adjacent to the Arrival Lounge in Terminal 1 of Bangkok International Airport). Qualified medical personnel are available to assist passengers on a 24-hour basis. Please contact telephone Nos. (662) 535-1113, 535-1755. In addition, the Airports Authority of Thailand (AAT) personnel are on hand to provide first aid services to visitors in Terminal 2 of Bangkok International Airport and Bangkok Domestic Terminal.
To accommodate the needs of passengers, there are rooms for rent on the 2nd and 4th floor of Terminal 1 and 2 for six hours during the day time. The rates are reasonable and also include soft drinks. Other facilities in the Transit Lounge include conference room, game room, left-luggage office, duty free shops, nursery, barber shop, beauty salon, florists, drugstore, photo fast and foreign exchange facilities, sauna and massage.
Fare: To downtown, starting from Baht 650
Fare: Based on the meter plus a 50-Baht surcharge.
Bus Stops: Located in front of the International & Domestic Passenger Terminals
AVIS counter is located at Terminal 1 of Bangkok International Airport
Bus Stops: Located in front of Bangkok International Airport and its Domestic Terminal
Route 4 Airport-Silom Road
Route 29 Airport-Victory Monument-Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lampong)
Route 10 Airport-Victory Monument-Southern Region Bus Terminal
Route 13 Airport- Sukhumvit Road-Eastern Region Bus Terminal
Passenger Service Charge
International Passengers - Baht 500/person (paid through PSC Vending Machines or PSC counters)
Domestic Passengers - Baht 30/person (paid at the check-in counter)
Customs
If you have nothing to declare, proceed through the Green Channel. If you have something to declare, for example, if you are carrying articles in commercial quantity, or are in possession of prohibited or restricted articles, proceed through the Red Channel
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