| Bangkok International Airport |
Address:
Bangkok International Airport 222 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road Don Mueang Bangkok 10210 Thailand
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Telephone Number: (0)2 535 1254 (Departures) or 535 1310 (Arrivals)
Fax: (0)2 535 4061 or 531 5559
Email: aatpr@airportthai.co.th
Website: www.airportthai.co.th
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Location: The airport is located 24km (15 miles) north of Bangkok
Country Code: 66
Airport Code: BKK
Time Zone: GMT + 7
Driving Directions:
The main road linking the airport to central Bangkok is the Vibhavadi Rangsit Road; it is also possible to travel into Bangkok via faster toll-motorways.
Car Parking:
A car park is located in the basement of International Passenger Terminal 1; in addition, there is a seven-storey car park next to International Passenger Terminal 2 and a three-storey car park in front of the Domestic Passenger Terminal.
Transport:
Public Transport: Rail: Train: Trains run to Bangkok 0606-2007 from Don Muang Station which is opposite the airport and connected to the terminals by a walkway bridge. Road: Taxi: Pre-paid airport taxi vouchers can be purchased from the Thai Airways counter; alternatively, licensed and metered city taxis (with black and yellow, not black and white, plates) can be flagged down outside Departures (journey time to central Bangkok: approximately 30-90 minutes). Limousine: A limousine service counter is available in the Arrivals hall of International Passenger Terminals 1 and 2. Bus: Air-conditioned airport buses operate on four routes and leave regularly from the front of the airport 0500-2400 to many hotels. There is also a Thai Airways bus which serves the Asia Hotel. Regular public buses, some air-conditioned, operating on various routes can also be caught from the road in front of the airport.
Facilities:
Airport facilities: Money and communications: Bureaux de change and ATMs can be found throughout the terminals; there is a bank on the second floor of the northern part of International Passenger Terminal 2. A postal service is also available at the airport. Eating and drinking: Various restaurants and fast food outlets offer a wide variety of international cuisine. Shopping: There are several gift and souvenir shops, as well as a duty-free shop. Other facilities: There are smoking rooms and two VAT refund counters available in International Passenger Terminal 1. There is a 24-hour medical emergency clinic on the ground floor of International Passenger Terminal 1, near Arrivals; two other medical rooms exist in International Passenger Terminal 2 and in the Domestic Passenger Terminal, open until 1500.
Business:
The airport has a business centre, providing telephone, fax, computers and meeting rooms, in the transit/transfer centre of International Passenger Terminal 1. There are telecommunications centres in International Passenger Terminal 2 and in the International Passenger Terminal 1 post office. Internet services are provided in International Passenger Terminal 1 and in the business passenger lounge. The Amari Airport Hotel, connected to the airport by an air-conditioned footbrige, also offers conference facilities.
Hotels:
The Amari Airport Hotel (tel: (0)2 566 1020; website: www.amari.com ) is situated opposite the airport, connected by an air-conditioned footbridge. The Thai Hotel Association (tel: (0)2 996 7725/7 or 504 3880; website: www.thaihotels.org ) has reservation desks in all terminals. Most major hotels are served by courtesy minibus routes; nearby hotels include Asia Airport Hotel (tel: (0)2 992 6999), Quality Suites Bangkok Airport (tel: (0)2 982 2022) and the Banyan Tree Bangkok (tel: (0)2 679 1200).
Disabled:
Facilities for disabled travellers include lifts, accessible toilets and an electric car for transport around the terminals. Car parking for disabled travellers is also available in the airport car parks.
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