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Thailand Useful Information |
Airport Facilities |
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....Suvarnabhumi
Airport,
a new international airport located 24 kilometres east of
Bangkok, was due to be open on September 28, 2006. It replaces
the old overloaded airport at Don Muang and accommodates all
international and domestic flights to Bangkok.. |
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Limousine
Service
can be ordered at the service counters outside the terminal on the
2nd and 4th floors but will be parked at the public transportation
center.
Taxi
Service
Taxis can drop off passengers at the 4th floor of terminal complex,
and will have to leave the area immediately. Pool taxis can wait
for passengers at the public transportation center.
Buses
and coaches for passengers traveling with tour agencies
are able to drop off the passengers at 4th floor of the passenger
terminal complex for departure passengers. Buses and coaches will
have to park at the public transportation center. As for the arrival
passengers, there are pick-up points at 1st floor of the terminal.
Airport
shuttle busses will be in service for the personnel and
passengers traveling between the public transportation center, the
long term parking area and the passenger terminal complex. At the
initial phase, there will be 3 routes.
Route 1 is
for people who want to minimize the traveling time. The distance
will be 8.7 kilometers. The starting point is at the public transportation
center and there is only one pick-up point at the long term parking
area. One round trip takes approximately 10 minutes.
Route 2 is
for passengers who park their cars at the long term parking area.
There are approximately 11 pick-up points along the journey. The
trip from the parking area to the terminal takes approximately
11 minutes, and the return trip 16 minutes.
Route
3 is for passengers traveling between the terminal and the public
transportation center. There are approximately 10 pick-up places
along the journey.
The trip from
the public transportation center takes approximately 11 minutes,
and the return trip 16 minutes.
Public
bus services (air conditioned) will be operating in 6
routes
1) No. 549
Suvarnabhumi - Min Buri - Bangkapi
2) No.
550 Suvarnabhumi - Happy Land
3) No.
551 Suvarnabhumi - Victory Monument
4) No.
552 Suvarnabhumi - Onnuj BTS Station
5) No.
553 Suvarnabhumi - Samutprakarn
6) No.
554 Suvarnabhumi - Rangsit (Special Route for Suvarnabhumi - Don
Meung - Bangkok International Airport)
All the bus
services operating along all these 6 routes will drop off airport
passengers at the public transportation center.
Left Luggage
The Left Luggage Room at Bangkok Airport charges 20 baht per item
per day with a maximum storage allowed of 3 months.
Baggage Claim
On arrival at Bangkok International Airport, all
international passengers are processed through
immigration and passport control, then onto the baggage reclaim
area where luggage is fed onto
a conveyor or carousel showing the number of each flight.
Baggage Service (Lost and Found)
A Lost and Found Counter, located at the Arrival
Lounge, is manned round-the-clock, seven days
a week. If you leave anything on an aircraft or an airline bus,
please contact the airline concerned
immediately.
Trolleys
Trolleys are provided in both the Departure and Arrival
Lounges of the International Passenger
Terminal. No fees are charged. Passengers are free to use them.
Duty-Free
Shopping
All four of Thailand's international airports have
duty-free shopping facilities. The most extensive
is at Suvarnabhumi
Airport,
the main port of entry. Smaller duty-free shops can be found at
Phuket and Hat Yai in the south and Chiang Mai in the north.
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Where
to stay |
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....Thailand has world-class accommodation which is probably unsurpassed
in terms of attentiveness, courteous service and affordability.
Major tourism destinations such as Bangkok, Pattaya, Chiang
Mai and Phuket and thriving commercial centres such as Hat
Yai, Khon Kaen, Lampang and Nakhon |
Ratchasima offer modern first- class hotels with every conceivable
convenience and international-standard convention facilities for
groups numbering from 200 to 2,000 and upwards.
Family-style hotels, bungalow complexes, guest houses, houseboats,
hostels, motels, spartan
but cleap Chinese-style inns and hotels, and beach-side huts complete
a range of accommodation costing anywhere from a few dollars daily
to hundreds of dollar a night. Current
listings of accommodation and rates are available from Tourism
Authority of Thailand's local offices in Bangkok,
Kanchanaburi,
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Lopburi, Pattaya, Rayong, Cha-Am Nakhon
Nayok, Trat
Chiang
Mai, Chiang Rai, Phitsanulok, Tak
Nakhon
Ratchasima, Ubon Ratchathani, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Phanom, Ubon Thani
Hat
Yai, Phuket, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Narathivat
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Airline
Offices |
| ...Some
so airlines maintain offices in Bangkok. A complete listing may
be found in the English edition of the Bangkok Telephone Directory's
Yellow Pages. |
Tourist Information Services |
| ...Tourist information is available at the Tourism Authority of
Thailand head office in Bangkok, local offices in 22 major cities
(listed in the back cover) and the TAT information counter in Bangkok
Airport and at every airport where there is a TAT local office.
They provide maps, brochures and useful information on tours, shopping,
dining and accommodation. All TAT information offices are open seven
days a week from 8.30 AM. to 4.30 PM. |
Business Hours |
...Most
commercial concerns in Bangkok operate on a five-day week basis.
Government offices
are generally open between 8.30 AM and 4.30 PM with a noon to 1.00
PM lunch break, Monday
through Friday, except on public holidays. Private businesses maintain
much the same hours
perhaps 8.00 AM to 5.00 PM, with certain exceptions. Many stores
open 12 hours a day, seven
days a week.
Business Centres
Certain major hotels provide
fully equipped business centres for visiting executives. Services
customarily include secretarial work, typing, photo- copying and
fax facilities, conference rooms
and reference libraries.
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Car
Hire |
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...Those
possessing valid International Driving Licenses may prefer
to hire
automobiles. English- language road signs and maps are commonplace.
The Bangkok Yellow Pages list local and international automobile
rental
companies. Visitors are advised to shop around since most
companies
offer different conditions. Self-drive and chauffeur-driven
automobiles are
widely available. International car hire companies such as
Avis and Hertz
also operate in Pattaya, Hat Yai, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Samui
Island. |
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Church
Services |
...Christian churches are found in Bangkok and most provincial
capitals. Services are mostly in
Thai, with certain services in English, French and German. Local
English-language newspapers
provide comprehensive listings of services in Bangkok |
Clothing |
| ...Light,
loose cotton clothing is best. Nylon should be avoided. Sweaters
are needed during Cool Season evenings or if visiting mountainous
areas and remote national parks. Jackets and ties are required in
certain restaurants and night-clubs. |
Electricity |
...The
electric current is 220 Volt AC (so cycles) throughout the country.
There are many plugs
and sockets in use. Travellers with shavers, tape recorders and
other appliances should carry a
plug-adapter kit. The better hotels will, make avail- able 110 Volt
transformers. |
Films
& Photography |
...Major
international film manufacturers maintain excellent photofinishing
laboratories. Instant
developing can be done within one hour. Popular films are available
countrywide at reasonable
prices. Still photographers are free to shoot almost everything.
Movie cameras are not 'allowed
without permission in Bangkok's Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha
Chapel complex.
Photography is also prohibited in certain branches of the National
Museum. |
Newspaper
& Magazines |
| ...Thailand's English-language newspapers, the Nation, the Bangkok
Post and Thailand Times keep readers abreast of local and international
events. Major English language magazines and newspapers such as
International Herald Tribune, Wallstreet Journal, Newsweek, Time
and Asiaweek are readily available at hotel newsagents, supermarkets,
department stores and leading bookstores. |
Embassies |
....Some
so countries maintain embassies, consulates or legations in Bangkok.
Most are
concentrated around the Sukhumwit, Phloenchit, Witthayu and Sathon
Road areas. A complete
list of such missions is featured in the Yellow Pages of the English
edition of the Bangkok
Telephone Directory. |
Tourist
Police |
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In
1982, the Tourist Police was set up to coordinate with the
Tourism Authority
of Thailand in providing safety for tourists. Its responsibilities
are receiving and
acknowledging claims and complaints; to conduct investigations
and acting as
co-ordinator of tourist security protection. At present, some
500 tourist
policemen are stationed in major tourist areas such as the
Grand Palace,
Phatphong and Lumphini Park. Bi-lingual Tourist Police are
attached to
Tourism Authority of Thailand offices in Bangkok, Phra Nakhon
Si Ayutthaya,
Pattaya, Kanchanaburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Ubon Thani, Khon
Kaen, Chiang
Mai, Chiang Rai, Mae Hong Son, Phitsanulok, Nakhon Sawan,
Surat Thani,
Phuket and Songkhla to provide speedy assistance to visitors.
In case of
emergency, contact the Tourist Police Centre Unicohouse Building
Soi Lang
Suan Ploenchit Rd., Bangkok Tel: 6521721 |
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Medical
Service |
| ....All
tourism destinations and provincial capitals have hospitals and
clinics staffed by well-trained doctors and nurses. In case of emergencies,
ambulances can be summoned from any private hospital. |
Radio & Television |
| ....AM
radio is heavily commercial - - there are some 200 stations nation-wide
- and appeals to popular taste. FM radio offers popular music, classical
music, jazz, English-language news broad- casts and the original
soundtracks of certain imported film shows shown on local television's
five channels. Leading hotels have colour televisions in each room,
offering either video features, satellite and / or cable television
or tourism-related English- language programmes. |
The temporary import of vehicles |
Valid International Driving Licence and passport or equivalent documents
are required
Vehicle registration or, in the case of a borrowed vehicle,
authorisation documents from the owner are required
Cash guarantee or bank guarantee or self- guarantee is required.
If vehicle is brought in through Bangkok or Klong Toey Port, cash
guarantee or bank guarantee is essential. If entry is via land across
the southern border then it is accept- able to guarantee oneself
by completing the customs form, giving necessary details to the
customs officer and signing the record.
Permission
is granted for a e month period from the date of entry,
In the case of having requested to bring the vehicle in for a period
of just 5-10 days and then wishing to extend the length of stay,
a renewal can be granted free of charge by the Customs Department.
Procedure : a>
Contact
the customs office at the relevant border.
b> Customs officer will complete
an additional incoming form and at the same time check documents
as in No.2 above and also fix the self-guarantee.
c> In the case of cash or bank guarantee,
the customs officer will evaluate the price of the vehicle according
to its condition plus 20% |
information provided by
T.A.T (Tourism Autority of Thailand) |
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