New Bangkok Airport
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New Bangkok Airport
Thought I'd pass this info on about the long awaited new airport:
...Thailand's Suvarnabhumi Airport to Open Sept. 28 Published on: September 11, 2006
Thailand's new Suvarnabhumi Airport will be open for international flights on Sept. 28, replacing the 90-year-old Don Muang Airport. The new airport (pronounced "su-wan-na-poom" is in Bangkok. The new multi-million dollar international airport will surpass the terminal size of Hong Kong International Airport, making it the largest terminal building in the world. Initially, Suvarnabhumi Airport will handle up to 45 million passengers annually, based on two parallel runways with a total capacity of 76 flights per hour. Upon full completion, it will have four runways and passenger terminals capable of handling 100 million movements a year. The airport will easily accommodate the Airbus A380 aircraft, the world's largest aircraft. A 600-room Novotel hotel on the airport property will officially open for overnight guest stays on Sept. 28. Reservations are now being accepted.
...Thailand's Suvarnabhumi Airport to Open Sept. 28 Published on: September 11, 2006
Thailand's new Suvarnabhumi Airport will be open for international flights on Sept. 28, replacing the 90-year-old Don Muang Airport. The new airport (pronounced "su-wan-na-poom" is in Bangkok. The new multi-million dollar international airport will surpass the terminal size of Hong Kong International Airport, making it the largest terminal building in the world. Initially, Suvarnabhumi Airport will handle up to 45 million passengers annually, based on two parallel runways with a total capacity of 76 flights per hour. Upon full completion, it will have four runways and passenger terminals capable of handling 100 million movements a year. The airport will easily accommodate the Airbus A380 aircraft, the world's largest aircraft. A 600-room Novotel hotel on the airport property will officially open for overnight guest stays on Sept. 28. Reservations are now being accepted.
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When I went to Singapore a couple weeks ago on SQ (soo much nicer than Thai!), they had a pamphlet already printed about the new airport at the check-in counter. Although the information about taxis is now outdated, there's a surprising amount of detail about using the airport for SQ passengers, eg.
Use door no. 5 to get to check-in row K.
Turn left after passport control to get to the gates.
Star Alliance will be at gates C1 to C10 & D1 to D4.
The distance from the check-in counter to the furthest gate (C10) is 850 meters.
Lounges are on level 3 (departures on level 4). There are three Star Alliance lounges in all.
Star Alliance baggage arrives on belts 8 to 15.
Use door no. 5 to get to check-in row K.
Turn left after passport control to get to the gates.
Star Alliance will be at gates C1 to C10 & D1 to D4.
The distance from the check-in counter to the furthest gate (C10) is 850 meters.
Lounges are on level 3 (departures on level 4). There are three Star Alliance lounges in all.
Star Alliance baggage arrives on belts 8 to 15.
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Andy;
no website yet(that I know of) but this may interest you if you haven't seen it already
http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/
Aloha!
no website yet(that I know of) but this may interest you if you haven't seen it already
http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/
Aloha!
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I found this on the new airport, http://www.airportsuvarnabhumi.com/, but it doesn't seem to have a whole lot of useful information yet.
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Don't know if this info is what's in the sites of the two previous messages,but here's something I just read:
...New Bangkok Airport Offers Easier Connections Published on: September 14, 2006 Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), which begins handling all international flights on Sept. 28, has made getting between the new airport and Bangkok easier. Improved ground transportation options to and from the new airport makes traveling the approximately 15 miles into Bangkok as convenient as possible. The new and improved ground transportation options include a free 24 hours/7 days per week shuttle bus service into Bangkok. These ground transportation options are all located at the Transportation Center in the airport. Said Chotisak Asapaviriya, president of Airport of Thailand (AOT) "It should now take less than 30 minutes to go by car between Bangkok and the airport, as the airport is just fifteen miles east of the city, and with a 10-lane super highway, we can boast of having a modern highway connection with direct access between the city and the airport." In addition, the eight-lane Burabha Withee expressway provides travelers the option to enter the airport entrance from the opposite direction. Future plans include the completion of a state-of-the art light rail system that will connect the new airport into the center of Bangkok. Due to be completed by November, the light rail system will provide travelers visiting Thailand with the opportunity to ride the rails into the country's capital. The new Airport Rail Link will feature a direct express train that will take 15 minutes between the Makkasan train station and the airport. Another train will make eight stops throughout the city, taking 30 minutes to travel to the airport and linking with both the subway and Skytrain systems in Bangkok.
...New Bangkok Airport Offers Easier Connections Published on: September 14, 2006 Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), which begins handling all international flights on Sept. 28, has made getting between the new airport and Bangkok easier. Improved ground transportation options to and from the new airport makes traveling the approximately 15 miles into Bangkok as convenient as possible. The new and improved ground transportation options include a free 24 hours/7 days per week shuttle bus service into Bangkok. These ground transportation options are all located at the Transportation Center in the airport. Said Chotisak Asapaviriya, president of Airport of Thailand (AOT) "It should now take less than 30 minutes to go by car between Bangkok and the airport, as the airport is just fifteen miles east of the city, and with a 10-lane super highway, we can boast of having a modern highway connection with direct access between the city and the airport." In addition, the eight-lane Burabha Withee expressway provides travelers the option to enter the airport entrance from the opposite direction. Future plans include the completion of a state-of-the art light rail system that will connect the new airport into the center of Bangkok. Due to be completed by November, the light rail system will provide travelers visiting Thailand with the opportunity to ride the rails into the country's capital. The new Airport Rail Link will feature a direct express train that will take 15 minutes between the Makkasan train station and the airport. Another train will make eight stops throughout the city, taking 30 minutes to travel to the airport and linking with both the subway and Skytrain systems in Bangkok.
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Also according to the article below many more taxis will be allowed at the airport and those droping off passengers will be allowed to pick up. But the airport fee may increase from 50 baht to 100.
http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/99
http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/99
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There is a very extensive article on www.asia-city.com I don't know if this has been referenced before.
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I'm gonna miss ol' Don Muang, but it he is tired and needs retirement! I have the memories of my first trip there. I always felt so sorry for those Thai people giving massages to tourists in that dark depressing room on the way to the departure gates for home.
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Looks like Don Muang airport will be re-opened some time in March for non-connecting domestic flights to ease congestion at Suvarnabhumi.
So far Thai Airways (domestic flights), One-Two-Go and Nok Air have expressed their desire to move back to Don Muang.
http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/158
http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/159
So far Thai Airways (domestic flights), One-Two-Go and Nok Air have expressed their desire to move back to Don Muang.
http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/158
http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/159