Suvarnabhumi Airport
Bangkok Airways flies three times a day from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport (the "new" BKK) to Trat.
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Departure tax
Bangkok charges a departure tax (called the "Passenger Service Charge") of 700 baht for international flights. This was payable in cash after check-in; however, it is now supposed to be included in airline tickets. If you purchased the tickets prior to Dec 2006, this may not be the case. Check your tickets! |
Located 30 kilometres (19 miles) to the east of Bangkok, space-age Suvarnabhumi Airport (สุวรรณภูมิ, pronounced "soo-wanna-poom", started operations in September 2006 and is now Bangkok's main airport, used by all international flights as well as all Air Asia and some Thai Airways domestic flights. There is only one terminal building, which covers both domestic and international flights, but it's huge (by some measures the world's largest) so allow time for getting around.
All
the facilities you'd expect
are available (transit
hotel, ATMs, money
exchange). The cheapest
place to eat is the Magic
food court on the 1st floor,
while perhaps the most
comfortable and relaxing of
the airport's restaurants
and cafes is the Sky
Lounge on the 5th floor.
Here you can have your latte
while sitting in plush
leather sofas and enjoying a
panoramic view over the
runways - prices are also
quite reasonable with coffee
around 70 baht a cup. There
are a few stores in the
check-in area including a
convenience store and a post
office; however, the real
shopping experience awaits
travellers on the other side
of immigration in the
departure lounge area where
the number of shops and duty
free outlets leaves you
wondering if you are in a
mall or an airport. Beware,
though, that past security
in the gate waiting area
there is practically nothing
except steel chairs.
