September 1st, 2006, 17:35
Did i read this wrongly? You dont have to go to the Transport center? there will be a certain number of taxis allowed to pull up at the new terminal?
http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/70
**On the bright side, both domestic and international flights are located in the same terminal, which ends the need for the long hike between terminal buildings at Don Muang.
Arriving passengers exit at level two of the passenger terminal where they can queue for a taxi. Unlike Don Muang, taxis are not allowed to park kerbside at the exit. They park three kilometres always at the remote parking area, next to the bus station.
Similar to most international airports, a taxi supervisor radios a batch of taxis from the remote taxi rank managing the queue from a pool of around 400 authorised taxis.
Limousine counters are located on both the fourth and second floors, but also park at the same location as the public taxis.
So they park 3km away and the queue gets constantly topped up at the terminal?
http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/70
**On the bright side, both domestic and international flights are located in the same terminal, which ends the need for the long hike between terminal buildings at Don Muang.
Arriving passengers exit at level two of the passenger terminal where they can queue for a taxi. Unlike Don Muang, taxis are not allowed to park kerbside at the exit. They park three kilometres always at the remote parking area, next to the bus station.
Similar to most international airports, a taxi supervisor radios a batch of taxis from the remote taxi rank managing the queue from a pool of around 400 authorised taxis.
Limousine counters are located on both the fourth and second floors, but also park at the same location as the public taxis.
So they park 3km away and the queue gets constantly topped up at the terminal?