
Pick up area at the
Arrivals level - 2nd floor (inner
curb).

Drop off area at the
Departures level - 4th floor (inner
curb).
     
The
2nd Floor : Arrivals

The
4th Floor: Departures

The
1st Floor : Bus Lobby


Airport
Express
(Bus To Downtown)
Convenience
and safety of direct rides to downtown everyday and various
destinations. Currently operating four routes.
AE1
Suvanabhumi Airport - Silom (Express Way)
AE2
Suvanabhumi Airport - Banglumpu (Express Way)
AE3
Suvanabhumi Airport - Sukhumvit - Wireless Road
AE4
Suvanabhumi Airport - Hualumpong (Rama 4 road)
Ticket
price is at 150 baht/person/trip without extra change for
Express way, available at the airport-express counters only.
Service
time commences at 05.00 am and bus parking on the ground
floor. Arrivals terminal
(level 1)
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Bus
10 bus routes operated by BMTA serve the airport's dedicated bus
terminal. There are also direct long-distance services to
Pattaya , Talad Rong Kluea and
Nong Khai.
Bus
No.549 - Suvarnabhumi
Airport - Bang Krapi
Bus
No.550
- Suvarnabhumi Airport - Happy Land
Bus
No.551 - Suvarnabhumi
Airport - Victory Monument (Expressway)
Bus
No.552 - Suvarnabhumi
Airport - Klong Toei
Bus
No.552A - Suvarnabhumi Airport -
Preksa Depot
Bus
No.553 - Suvarnabhumi
Airport - Samut Prakan
Bus
No.554 - Suvarnabhumi
Airport - Don Muang Airport (Expressway)
>>>
See More Details for Bus Routes to the Airport

Car
The
airport has 5 main access routes. Among these the most convenient
route is via the Bangkok-Chon Buri Motorway (Highway No.7).
>>> See More
Details

Limousine
6
types of limousines with total 380 cars available around the clock.
A call center for inbound reservations. Airports of Thailand is in
charge of limousine operations.
To get
a limousine contact the "Limousine Service Counter" at the Arrivals
Level (2nd floor). Limousine pick up area is at the Arrivals Level.

Taxi
According
to the Suvannabhumi Transportation Guidelines, only flat-fare
limousine services will be allowed to operate directly from the
airport terminal. Passengers will have to take a shuttle bus to the
bus terminal 3 km away in order to use ordinary metered taxi
services.
(In the meantime a taxi meter stand has been installed on Level 1)

Train
The
construction of the City Airport Terminal in Makkasan and a 28.6 km
high-speed rail link to the new airport started in July 2005 and are
planned for completion in November 2007, although this deadline,
too, seems unlikely to be met. The airport express, informally known
as the Pink Line and operated jointly with SRT's planned Red Line
commuter service, will connect with the
BTS Sukhumvit
Line and MRT Blue
Line at Phaya Thai and Phetchaburi stations respectively,
offering airport-bound passengers a fast 15-minute limited stop
journey from the city.
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