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eeraby53 Oct 11th, 2018 01:32 PM

Changing planes in BKK
 
I'm looking at a flight on Dec 24th.
Chiang Mai to BKK on Bangkok air arrives at 8:15 AM.

Flight to SGN on Vietnam air leaves at 11:20

Is 3 hours enough time?

Kathie Oct 11th, 2018 02:18 PM

Both flights use BKK? What airline are you fly from Chiang Mai on? As long as your flight is on time or even an hour or two late, you will be fine..

crellston Oct 11th, 2018 03:13 PM

Probably not, but why not just use Vietjet who fly direct between the two cities?

Kathie Oct 11th, 2018 03:35 PM

Clive, you think three hours isn't enough for a domestic to international transfer at BKK? I've never had it take even an hour...But your idea of a non-stop from Chiang Mai is a good one. I didn't know about the Vietjet flight.

LancasterLad Oct 12th, 2018 02:38 AM

Sound advice always is to never risk a Domestic Flight linking up with an International Flight on the same day. Sh*t regularly happens, particularly with the Domestic Flight, weather, schedule changed at last minute, delays and even cancellations.

Vietjet are a very good low cost airline. Their tartan thunderbird uniforms are ab fab too.

lcuy Oct 12th, 2018 10:44 PM

I think it's plenty of time. I've found the entry into BKK from other countries can be very slow, but you won't be coming through those immigration lines. Bangkok Air flights tend to run on time, IME.

lcuy Oct 12th, 2018 10:46 PM

Hopefully, you have travel insurance, just in case, there is a major delay! The Vietjet is a good suggestion, as it will involve a lot less air time and the transfer. Might even save one baggage fee.

eeraby53 Oct 13th, 2018 05:13 AM

ODDLY, They don't have that flight on Dec 24th.....They have it on Dec 23rd and on Dec 25th.
Go figure.

eeraby53 Oct 13th, 2018 05:14 AM

Yes, that was my thinking.... If I were arriving in Thailand and then trying to leave, I'd not do it.

LancasterLad Oct 13th, 2018 11:18 PM


Originally Posted by lcuy (Post 16808792)
I think it's plenty of time. I've found the entry into BKK from other countries can be very slow, but you won't be coming through those immigration lines. Bangkok Air flights tend to run on time, IME.

Bad weather can cause chaos to Schedules.....sustained bad weather even worse. That is reason enough not to try and have connecting flights on the same day.

Always stay overnight between flights, and completely remove all stress.

SirHalberd Oct 21st, 2018 11:09 AM

I would fly to Bangkok the day before. Better safe than sorry! Use the final night for last minute shopping. See the city for one final night. In the morning you can use the Airport Rail Link to go to the airport. The Rail Link connects with the Skytrain if you want to stay in another part of Bangkok not directly on the Rail Link route.
UrbanRail.Net > Asia > Thailand > Bangkok Metro

Or, take your chances!


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