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Posted
23 hours ago, TMax said:

The train is a good idea however it can also depend on the time of day or night as well, I find it annoying when people get on packed trains at rush hour and they have to try and squeeze their luggage in as well. Which is why I don't take the train from the airport, the time my flight gets in and I get through immigration and customs the trains are packed full, I guess it would be different if I got in around midday. Sure some people only take carry on with them when they fly but most don't. 

I see this in Sydney too, people going to airport with luggage getting on during the afternoon peak hour 5pm , 😳😳

Posted
3 minutes ago, Olddaddy said:

I see this in Sydney too, people going to airport with luggage getting on during the afternoon peak hour 5pm

And now with the Perth rail link to the international airport I imagine it could well happen here too 

Posted
4 hours ago, vinapu said:

In meantime I arrived at Don Muang this afternoon  and there were no immigration lines at all !

Don Muang is primarily for domestic and low costs international flights it should be less crowded than Suvarnabhumi.

Posted
6 hours ago, vinapu said:

In meantime I arrived at Don Muang this afternoon  and there were no immigration lines at all !

Maybe quick out of the airport, but an extra hour or more to get to Pattaya. No thanks!

Posted
21 hours ago, Boy69 said:

Don Muang is primarily for domestic and low costs international flights it should be less crowded than Suvarnabhumi.

No, simply immigration lines were properly staffed

Posted
19 hours ago, gerefan said:

Maybe quick out of the airport, but an extra hour or more to get to Pattaya. No thanks!

If price of flight is much lower , why not?

Posted
5 hours ago, vinapu said:

If price of flight is much lower , why not?

That’s a different matter.
It would have to be a massive saving to be worth going through Bangkok traffic if travelling to Pattaya...and if after a 10 hour flight.

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Don’t expect hotel rates to contract. Bangkok Post reporting that electricity rates expected to increase about 14% between January and April next year.

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