How much does it cost from Bangkok airport to city?

How much does it cost from Bangkok airport to city?

Transfer comparison

Transport Travel time Cost
Airport Rail Link 💸 60-90 Min. 45 Baht (1.20 €)
Public bus 90-120 Min. 60 Baht (1.50 €)
Taxi ⏱️ 30-60 Min. 450-600 Baht (15 €)
Private Shuttle 30-60 Min. 1000 Baht (26 €)

Is it possible to transit Bangkok Airport?

As part of the effort to gradually reopen Thailand’s air transport, passengers on board Lufthansa flights are allowed to transfer through Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport since 01 March 2021.

How much is a taxi from Bangkok airport to central Bangkok?

How much is a taxi from Bangkok airport to the city centre? The average taxi fare from Bangkok International Airport (BBK) to the city centre is calculated using a taximeter and should be around €6.80 (240 THB). There is an airport surcharge of €1.40 (50 THB).

How much does the Skytrain cost in Bangkok?

Right now, riding the Skytrain costs from 16 Thai baht (£0.37) for a single ticket to travel one station, up to 59 baht (£1.38) to take in the whole system. A one-day ticket for unlimited travel costs 140 baht (£3.26).

Which airport in Bangkok is closer to the city?

Don Mueang International Airport is the closest airport to the city centre, in Bangkok. It is 26 kilometres from central Bangkok where all the top attractions are located.

How much is the airport train in Bangkok?

Bangkok Airport Rail Link Fares Standard fare for the City Line is between 15–45 baht depending on distance. (BTS – skytrain interchange) fare is 45 baht. (MRT – subway interchange) fare is 35 baht.

Can I transit through Bangkok Airport to Phuket?

For People who are willing to Travel to Phuket under the Sandbox Model, They will be allowed to book their Flights via Bangkok. The AOT (Airports of Thailand) is now preparing a Special Transit area in which Phuket Sandbox Passengers will be able to connect their flights to Phuket.

How do I get to Skytrain Bangkok?

To get there, take the Skytrain to Saphan Taksin and then hop on the Chao Phraya Express boat (the orange-flagged boats are cheap and convenient) to Phra Athit.

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