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Entrance doors to check-in rows at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport

Those of you who are departing from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport should take note of these entrance doors. Just ask your drivers to drop you off in front of the right entrance will save you a lot of time and hassle!

The entrance doors to the check-in rows are clearly marked by airlines as follows:

Entrance 1
- Thai Airways International (TG) - international routes; first and business class
   passengers

Entrance 2
- Thai Airways International (TG) - domestic routes; business and economy passengers
- Nok Air (DD)
- Orient Thai (One-Two-Go) (OX)
- PB Air (9Q)
- Tiger Airways (TR)
- SGA (5E)
- Thai Air Asia (FD, domestic and international routes except KUL)
- Air Asia (AK, KUL route)

Entrance 3
- Bangkok Airways (PG) - domestic and international routes
- Siem Reap Airways (FT)
- Lufthansa (LH)
- Swiss Air (LX)
- Austrian (OS)
- Gulf Air (GF)
- Garuda Indonesia (GA)
- AeroSvit (VV)

Entrance 4
- Thai Airways International (TG) - international routes, economy, premium economy
   and Star Alliance Gold
- SAS (SK)
- All Nippon Airways (NH)
- United Airlines (UA)
- Asiana (OZ)
- JetStar (3K)
- Vietnam Airlines (VN)
- LTU (LT)
- Hainan (1R)

Entrance 5
- Korean Air (KE)
- Malaysia Airlines (MH)
- Singapore Airlines (SQ)
- Pakistan International (PK)
- Kenya Airways (KQ)
- Turkmenistan (T5)
- Transaero (UN)
- Myanmar Airways International (8M)
- PMT Air (U4)

Entrance 6
- Cathay Pacific Airlines (CX)
- Qantas (QF)
- British Airways (BA)
- Air France (AF)
- KLM (KL)
- Aeroflot (SU)
- Northwest (NW)
- Air India (AI)
- Mahan Air (W5)

Entrance 7
- Qatar Airways (QR)
- Ethihad Airways (EY)
- Kuwait Airways (KU)
- Egypt Air (MS)
- Laos Aviation (QV)
- Air Madagascar (MD)
- Thai Sky Airlines (9I)
- Xiamen Airlines (MF)
- Air Astana (4L)

Entrance 8
- Japan Airlines (JL)
- Eva Air (BR)
- Uni Air (B7)
- China Airlines (CI)
- Dragon Air (KA)
- Finnair (AY)
- Royal Jordanian (RJ)
- Air Macau (NX)
- Malev (MA)

Entrance 9
- Emirates (EK)
- Turkish Airlines (TK)
- Royal Brunei (BI)
- Sri Lankan (UL)
- Royal Nepal Airlines (RA)
- Ethiopian Airlines (ET)
- Philippines Airlines (PR)
- Siberia Airlines (S7)

Entrance 10
- China Eastern Airline (MU)
- China Southern Airline (CZ)
- Air China (CA)
- Indian Airlines (IC)
- Biman Bangladesh (BG)
- Druk Air (KB)
- Uzbekistan Airways (HY)
- El Al Isarael Airline (LY)

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Reopening of the Bangkok’s Don Muang Airport as of March 25 2007

The cabinet on Tuesday approved the reopening of Bangkok’s 92-year-old Don Muang Airport on March 25 to handle domestic flights while the capital’s new but problem-plagued Suvarnabhumi Airport will handle mainly international travel. 

Government spokesman Yongyuth Maiyalarp said the cabinet had decided to reopen Don Muang to handle only domestic flights and it would be up to the airlines themselves to decide which airport they will use.

So far, Thai Airways International (THAI) has agreed to operate its domestic routes from Don Muang as has its affiliate Nok Air and two other privately owned Thai airlines, One-Two-Go and PB Air, Mr Yongyuth said.

Airlines that choose to remain at Suvarnabhumi would presumably be allowed to operate both international and domestic flights.

Depending on which airlines will transfer back to operate at Don Muang, there could be some implications for us all and the services we provide. As soon as we have further news we will let you know. 

 

Depending on which airlines will transfer back to operate at Don Muang, there could be some 

 

 

 

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