Suvarnabhumi » Facilitation for all remaining stranded passengers
Sunday, July 20th, 2008To facilitate the confirmation of flights for remaining passengers, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports (MOTS) urges tourists/travellers to contact airline Reservation Centres directly by telephone or e-mail to re-confirm their intention to travel.
Additionally, individuals who are waiting for flight confirmation are requested to refrain from switching hotels at this time. This will make it easier for airline representatives to maintain contact with individual passengers as soon as flights out of Bangkok/Thailand become available.
When the passenger’s reservations request has been confirmed, the airline will contact him/her directly at the hotel. Following this, the individual then makes their way to one of the following Terminal Centres to transfer them to BITEC:
- Twin Tower Tel. 02 216 9555
- Imperial Queen’s Park Tel. 02 261 9000
- Holiday Inn Hotel Tel. 02 238 4300 ext. 4567
To minimize confusion and delays at the airport, the express check-in centre at the Bangkok International Trade Exhibition Centre (BITEC), located at 88 Bangna-Trad Road KM. 1 Bangna Bangkok 10260, has been established for the passengers who have received flight confirmation from the airline representatives. Passengers must check in at least seven hours before flight departure. The available airlines check-in counters in BITEC are Thai Airways (TG), Air Asia (AK), Bangkok Flight Service (BFS), Singapore Airlines (SQ), Bangkok Airways (PG), Eva Airways (BR), China Southern Airlines (CZ), Qatar Airways (QR), Garuda Indonesia (GA) and Hong Kong Express (UO). For more information, kindly contact 02 749 3939.
Thai Airways International Public Company Limited has arranged check-in counters at the lobby area, 1st Floor, EH106 Building BITEC Bang-Na Exhibition Centre for Thai Airways passengers who have already received flight confirmation from Thai Airways reservations. Thai Airways will then check in passengers and provide transfers from BITEC Bang-Na to U-Tapao Airport in Rayong.
Thai Airways requests passengers with ticket reservations before 25 November 2008, travelling during 25 November – 31 December, 2008, to contact THAI’s reservation and ticketing offices to re-book their reservations:
- THAI’s Head Office, Vibhavadi Rangsit Road
- THAI’s Larn Luang Office, Larn Luang
- THAI’s Silom Office, BUI Building, opposite AIA Building on Suriwongse Road.
For further information and reservations, kindly contact 02 356 1111 or for other assistance at Tel. 02 545 4000.
Bangkok Airways commenced two daily flights between Hua Hin and Samui during 1 December until further notice in order to connect passengers going to Singapore or Hong Kong via Samui.
Additionally, the airline also operates between
U-Tapao – Siem Reap,
U-Tapao – Luang-Prabang,
U-Tapao – Maldives,
U-Tapao – Guilin,
U-Tapao – Samui, and
For more information, kindly contact 1771, 02 265 8777, or www.bangkokair.com
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