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Airport Bangkok Suvarnabhumi BKK
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International is one of the largest airports in the world and is an important hub for global scheduled air traffic. Bangkok, the largest metropolitan area and the capital of Thailand is also the main transport hub in the country. Besides the international airport there is also another airport in the city: Bangkok-Don Mueang,which since 2006 has only been used for domestic flights, and is still used by certain airlines such as NOK Air. Don Mueang is located about 25 km or 15 miles north of downtown, right on the Don Muenag Toll Way (national road 31) or about 38 km (23 miles) northwest of Suvarnabhumi.The modern infrastructure of the airport terminal currently has 360 check-in desks found in a building measuring approximately 444 m length by 111 m in width. Thus Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, after Beijing and Hong Kong International Chek Lap Kok, has the third largest single handling terminal in the world. An additional feature is the 132.2 m high control tower that is currently the largest of its kind. The two parallel runways used for take- off and landing, which are 4000 and 3700 m long, enable a non-stop operation of about 76 aircraft at 60-minute intervals.
- URL: Official website
- Parking: yes, paid parking, over 20,000 short-term and long-term spaces, including 5000 spaces in two five-storey car parks
- Nearby cities: Samut Prakan (18 km), Phra Pradaeng (23 km), Bangkok (26 km), Thanyaburi (37 km), Pak Kret (37 km), Chon Buri (43 km), Khlong Luang (44 km), Si Racha (61 km), Nakhon Pathom (77 km)
- Directions by car: Bangkok-Chon Buri Motorway (Highway No. 7), Bangna Trat Highway, Buraphavithi Expressway, King Kaew Road.
Location
Car: The airport is about 30 km (18 miles) east of the capital city district and is located in Racha Thewa, a village in the administrative district of Bang Phli, which in turn is part of the province and also the capital Samut Prakan. The airport is located at 15 km (9 miles) on the motorway and is easy to reach on the motorway 7 (Bangkok-Chon Buri) on which a toll must be paid or via the toll road Bang Na-Trat Expressway (national road 34).
Bus: A total of four express bus lines AE1-AE4 and 12 regular bus services (549 -559) operated by Bangkok Mass Transit (BMTA) connect the airport with the inner city district of the Thai capital. A further 12 buses also operate services to more distant provinces. The bus route 389 for example goes to the seaside resort of Pattaya about 120 km (85 miles) south east; bus route 825 runs to the border town of Nong Khai on the Mekong about 600 km (320 miles) north-east; and the bus route 9907 goes to the provincial capital Chantaburi located about 230 km (130 miles) south-east.
Train: From the spring of 2010 after four years of construction, the prestigious Suvarnabhumi Airport Link (Blue Line) will be in operation: an express train from the airport to the downtown district stations of Lat Krabang, Ban Thap Chang, Hua Mak, Rakhamhaeng, Makkasan, Ratchaprarop and Phaya Thai. The journey time from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi to the City Air Terminal at the Makkasan Railway Station is expected to only last 15 minutes.