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    No Public Phone at New Bangkok Airport

    By Anonymous, Created on: 02/10/2006, Last updated on: 23/07/2007

    » I left Bangkok from the new Suvarnabhumi Airport two days ago. Before departure, I had to make a phone call. Without a mobile phone, I went looking for a public one. I ran through the whole airport, end to end, from departure to arrival, and there wasn't a phone to be found. A member of staff...

    • 1 replies, 2,295 views

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    Theft at the new bangkok airport

    By Anonymous, Created on: 17/04/2007, Last updated on: 15/10/2008

    » People pretending to be security guards who pat your body down while another searches your carry-on luggage. I discovered this when they asked me to give them my bag for security...and then realized they had no badges and reched my bag before they opened it. I became quite loud in my objections...

    • Anonymous commented : SHAME ON SUVARNABHUMI ! There is a new comment on the post "Robbed Redux: Sticky Fingers at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Part 2". http://www.uncorneredmarket.com/2008/02/robbed-redux-sticky-fingers-suvarnabhumi-airport/ Author: Bruce Comment: Hi guys. We were also robbed at BKK airport while in transit from Krabi to Chiang Mai. With us though the things were taken from our checked-in case. The attitude of Airports of Thailand was grossly unprofressional and a disgrace to Thailand. We followed it up to the max - a police report, a report to the airline, letters to the Bangkok Post and the Nation as well as to the office of the tourism ministry. The airline let is be known that they felt the items were lifted by an employee of a contractor company that moves luggage around the airport (company name provided). Only AOT could investigate however and they would not provide contact details for the company in question. I am sure this happens at BKK MANY MANY times. Trying to contact anyone in AOT is a sick joke, they make it as hard as they can for you to reach them and then ignore you when you find some contact details. Just to let them know the depth of my displeasure I emailed them once a week for about 3 months afterwards. They finally answered and said they had referred my details to the lost property department. Completely unacceptable! Shame!

    • 2 replies, 5,035 views

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    GANGSTERS IN AIRPORT SECURITY STAFF BKK INT'L AIRPORT

    By Anonymous, Created on: 01/03/2008, Last updated on: 30/07/2009

    » Report to Security Manager and Airport Police, robbery at X-Ray checking of passengers, 27 Feb 2008 . Copy sent to embassies and medias. 29 FEB 2008 Mr Michel XIMA Chemin du Mistral 13113 – LAMANON (France) mail : michel.xima@wanadoo.fr Attention to : CHIEF SECURITY PASSENGERS § AIRPORT...

    • 2 replies, 12,180 views

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    Rude immigration staff

    By ChiefSealth, Created on: 27/04/2009, Last updated on: 19/08/2010

    » Is it just me or have you also notice how rude and disgruntled the Thai immigration staff seems to be at BKK? I thought it was just a fluke my first visit but now I've experienced very unfriendly and rude staff multiple times entering and exiting Thailand. And before anyone asks all of my forms and...

    • pachangamac042 commented : TiT, no idea what obsessions do Thais have with putting departing foreigners behind bars. In many countries, this foreigner would have been allowed to leave the country and depending on the charges, he could end up blacklisted. 3 weeks in jail for “offending” an officer and 500 Bath fine. Do the authorities really not realize how silly they are and what damage they do to the country? Regarding the unfriendly staff at immigration, well, after entering Thailand on more then 20 occasions I fully confirm this statement. But on the other hand, can anybody imagine having to do a boring job like stamping passports all day long? I am not sure, I would be cheered up too much. When I heard first, that new immigration officers were instructed to smile to entering and leaving guests at Suvarnabhumi airport, I thought, what a great idea. Unfortunately, it seems that the immigration people have never been told about the new immigration guidelines. But then again, the unfriendly immigration folks are a perfect window to Thailand and to what you will experience once you clear customs. My suggestion to AoT, bring the PAD tugs with their ladyboy Ramwong dancers back to the airports. That could loosen up the whole immigration hassle.

    • 21 replies, 76,772 views

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    Bangkok Airways launches “FLYER PASS”

    By prnews, Created on: 22/07/2009, Last updated on: 22/07/2009

    » [img:6hhhcnzp]http://www.bangkokpost.com/ads/4r-8.jpg[/img:6hhhcnzp] Bangkok Airways’ Prote Setsuwan Vice President – Marketing, Mr.Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth President, M.L. Nandhika Varavarn, Vice President for Corporate Communications, Ms. Chonlada Chevathakorn, Senior Sales...

    • 0 replies, 10,237 views

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    Airport Link opens

    By david, Created on: 16/08/2010, Last updated on: 12/01/2016

    » The new airport rail link opens August 23 and Only three problems impede its linkup with the skytrain and the underground? Once these issues are sorted out, however, the benefits for Bangkok's tourism industry will be phenomenal? The airport link will be good for single travelers, but for 2 or more...

    • carrish22 commented : Passengers flying out of Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport can now check in for their flights at the Airport Link's Makkasan Station.

    • 28 replies, 183,195 views

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    An airport eatery that’s not overpriced

    By modsquad, Created on: 20/08/2010, Last updated on: 21/08/2010

    » Have read complaints about high food and drink prices at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Down in the basement is a Thai food court that sells dishes for standard prices 30-40 baht a plate. Leo beer, 30 baht a can. It’s at the far end of the terminal upon arriving at the airport.

    • 1 replies, 7,099 views

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    Rafa arrives

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 22/09/2010

    » Thai tennis officials were all smiles yesterday as the world’s top tennis player, Rafael Nadal, arrived in Bangkok. He will be by far and away the best known and most exciting player entered in this year’s PTT Thailand Open.

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    General Anupong steps down

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 30/09/2010

    » Wassana Nanuam, one the Bangkok Post's top reporters, takes a critical look at outgoing General Anupong Paojinda's time as army chief.

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    Armed paramilitary takeover of Bangkok's international airport parking last week

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 08/10/2010

    » The details behind last week's takeover of the parking lots of Bangkok's international airport remain shrouded in mystery.

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