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NEW TOURIST POLICE STATION IN TRANG
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THE 6th THAILAND
TOURISM AWARDS
SEPTEMBER 2006

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DESTINATION AIR SHUTTLE TAKES OFF IN PHUKET, THAILAND
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GREEN LEAF
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THE SMOKE-FREE HOTEL PROGRAMME
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THAI HOTEL STANDARD
STAR RATING

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MAE FAH LUANG ART AND CULTURAL PARK
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THE HALL OF OPIUM/
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I-SAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION
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SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT
The New Bangkok International Airport

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ROAD NETWORKS
SUVARNABHUMI
AIRPORT
Bangkok, Thailand

 
 
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Road networks within landside
There are 5 access routes to passenger terminal complex from the road
networks within the landside.

Site plans, floor plans and diagrams featured copyright Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited


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MAP Road Access.
[Motorway, Rom Klao-King Kaew, Bangna-Trat, Lad Kra Bung, King Kaew.]

  1. Access route from the North via the new Bangkok-Chonburi Highway
    The passenger terminal complex can be accessed from the North entrance via the Bangkok-Chon Buri Highway, an 8-lane elevated highway. The elevated frontage of the terminal is divided into inner and outer parts for both the arrival and the departure halls.

  2. Access route from the Northwest
    Rom Klao elevated highway and King Kaew Road
    The passenger terminal complex can be accessed from the Northwest entrance via the Rom Klao elevated highway and King Kaew Road which will pass the customs free zone before arriving at the terminal.

  3. Access route from the South via Bang Na-Trat highway
    The passenger terminal complex can be accessed from the South entrance via the Bang Na-Trat highway and the service road which will pass the long term parking area and the public transportation centre before arriving at the terminal.

  4. Access route from the Northeast via Onnuj Road
    The passenger terminal complex can be accessed from the Northeast entrance via the Lad Kra Bung (Onnuj Road), then through the East-West main service road within the airport, the long term parking area and the public transportation centre
    before arriving at the terminal.

  5. Access route from the West via King Kaew Road
    The passenger terminal complex can be accessed from the West entrance via King Kaew Road.

Road networks within airside
features runways, taxiways, aircraft parking space, ground equipments and services for aircrafts and baggage management area.

There are 4 access routes from landside to airside.
  • 1st access route is adjacent to the concourse building G
  • 2nd access route is adjacent to the concourse building A
  • 3rd access route is in the domestic cargo warehouse area of Thai
    Airways International PLC
  • 4th access route is adjacent to the ground customer service building of
    Thai Airways International PLC.
Traffic management at the elevated frontage of the terminal complex
There are elevated frontages on the 1st, 2nd and 4th floors of the terminal complex. These will be divided into 2 parts: the inner and the outer. The AOT does not allow any public transport vehicles to park in this area at all.

Source: The Airports Authority of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT)

 
 
 
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