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Suvarnabhumi Airport Passenger Terminal Building

Friday 20 April 2007 @ 11:11 pm

The Suvarnabhumi Airport Passenger Terminal Building has 10 Entrances, 2 Service Roads, �Inner Curb�, �Outer Curb�, 7 Floors/Levels, and 7 Adjoining Concourses (A to G).

Passenger Terminal Building Description:

1st Floor / Level 1 : Arrival Lobby for Group Tours & Airline Crew Pick Up. (Airline Offices)

2nd Floor / Level 2 : Arrival Hall, Arrival Passport Control & Customs, Baggage Claim, Transport & Hotel Counters and Transfer Counters. (Arrival/Boarding Gates & Transfer Counters.)

3rd Floor / Level 3 : Access to/from carpark, shops & restaurants. (Airline Lounges)

4th Floor / Level 4 : Departure Hall, Departure Passport Control & VAT Refunds. (Duty Free Shops)

5th Floor / Level 5 : Star Alliance Airline Offices.

6th Floor / Level 6 : Restaurants.

7th Floor / Level 7 : Observation Deck.

Suvarnabhumi Airport Passenger Terminal Building


1. Ground level / 1st floor Main Terminal Building (MTB).

Air Crew Coach at Level 1

2. Arrival 2nd floor Main Terminal Buildin (MTB).

Private Vehicles Parking

3. Departure 4th floor Main Terminal Buildin (MTB).

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Airport Fees

Friday 20 April 2007 @ 11:08 pm

“Suvarnabhumi Airport Fees Announcement”

Airport Of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) would like to announce AOT’s board meeting resolution on the matter as follows.

  1. Passenger Service Charge (PSC) for international flights will be increased from Baht 500 to Baht 700, and for domestic flights from Baht 50 to Baht 100, effective as of February 1, 2007.
  2. Landing and Parking fees will be increased by 15% as of April 1, 2007, a 6-month delay, to support airlines, ensure the best service for aircraft and attract more airlines to Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Resource : Suvarnabhmi Airport Thailand

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Suvarnabhumi Call Center

Friday 20 April 2007 @ 11:06 pm

A Call Centre has been set up to answer people’s queries regarding Suvarnabhumi airport and a switchover from Don Muang airport.

Calls can be made to the centre at (+66) 021321888 between 8am-5pm on weekdays. However, from Friday, the service will be available around the clock.

Some airlines will start flying into Suvarnabhumi from Sept 15. During the transition, passengers should be informed by their respective airlines as to which airport the flight will take off from.

Passengers should look for an airport code on their tickets.

“If it says NBK, it denotes a flight departure from Suvarnabhumi or BKK for Don Muang.

All tickets with flights leaving from Sept 28 onward will be coded NBK

From Friday 15 September, 2006, some scheduled domestic flights will operate out of Suvarnabhumi.

A number of Thai Airways flights from Bangkok to Phitsanulok, Ubon Ratchathani and Chiang Mai will originate from the new airport.

Jetstar Asia of Singapore will make three daily landings at Suvarnabhumi from Friday.

Resource : Suvarnabhmi Airport Thailand

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Suvarnabhumi Airport Map

Friday 20 April 2007 @ 10:56 pm

 Suvarnabhumi Map


 New Bangkok Airport Map


 Suvarnabhumi Airport Map

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New Bangkok International Airport (Suvarnabhumi) is open for all domestic and international flights

Friday 20 April 2007 @ 10:37 pm

Bangkok International Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is officially open. All domestic and international flights now arrive to and depart from the new airport.

Latest News: Don Muang airport re-opened on March 25th, 2007 for some domestic flights. Visit the Don Muang airport website for additional details.

Resource : BangkokAirportOnline

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Airports of Thailand terminated King Power Duty Free’s contracts

Friday 20 April 2007 @ 10:31 pm

Airports of Thailand Plc (AOT)’s board of directors resolved on Thursday (April 19, 2007) to call a new bidding for operators of duty-free shops at the Suvarnabhumi Airport, indicating an eventual end in its contracts with King Power International.

The board also agreed to have all tenants at the airport to negotiate for new contracts with AOT individually. Previously King Power had secured the concession for commercial area management.

AOT, which runs the Suvarnabhumi Airport, had nullified its deals with King Power on advice from the Council of State, arguing that King Power had violated the Public-Private Joint Venture Act.

Resource : Suvarnabhmi Airport Thailand

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