Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok, Thailand is a common airport used by many Chinese tourists to go to Thailand, and it is also a large local international airport.
You can apply for a visa on arrival directly here, you can also go to the duty-free shop to buy goods, or you can take a bus to Bangkok city.
Let’s introduce it in detail below.
Don Mueang International Airport (Thai: also known as Old Bangkok International Airport, IATA code: DMK, ICAO code: VTBD) is an international airport located in Bangkok, Thailand, and one of the major international airports in Southeast Asia.
It is also the main airport for Thai Airways.
1. Introduction to Don Mueang Airport Don Mueang International Airport (Thai: also known as Old Bangkok International Airport, IATA code: DMK, ICAO code: VTBD) is an international airport located in Bangkok, Thailand.
It opened on March 27, 1914 (parts of the airport opened earlier than this date) and is one of Southeast Asia's major international airports.
Langman Airport Location: Located in the north of Bangkok, further north than the bus station Mochit and the weekend market Chaducha in the north of Bangkok.
Lang Mueang Airport Location: Departure Hall, Terminal 1, Lang Mueang Airport 2. Which airlines operate at Don Mueang Airport?
Before July 2011, Don Mueang Airport had only one scheduled passenger airline: NokAir, commonly known as Nok Air.
Other charter or private aviation, and military uses.
Currently, both Thai Eastern Airlines and Thai Airways have moved to Don Mueang Airport.
It is foreseeable that Don Mueang Airport will become Bangkok's low-cost aviation center, playing a role similar to Kuala Lumpur's LCCT.
Airlines operating at Don Mueang Airport: AirAsia: Started operating at Don Mueang Airport on October 1, 2012.
Booking Guide: Teach you how to book AirAsia tickets manually.
Take the AirAsia Raid Eastern as an example: It started operating at Don Mueang Airport on June 27, 2012. The counter is: Terminal 1, Gate 6, Row 5.
Bird: It has been operating out of Don Mueang Airport.
Counter: Row 6 on the third floor.
Terminal 1 Booking Guide: NokAirBird Illustrated Guide to Airline Booking Process Airport Infrastructure First Floor: Arrival Hall.
The first floor is equipped with fast food restaurants, snack bars, Internet cafes, banks, currency exchange counters, souvenir shops, medical services, airport limousine services and car rental services.
Third floor: departure hall and check-in counter. The third floor houses currency exchange counter, restaurant, souvenir shop and VIP lounge.
3. Visa application process on arrival at Don Mueang Airport Chinese signs can be seen everywhere at Don Mueang Airport, which will definitely not cause any trouble to netizens who only speak a little English.
There are also staff at the airport wearing light yellow overalls with a few Chinese characters for "Airport Information Service" written on the back, and they can also speak Chinese.
1) Get off the plane and follow the crowd and you will see the following signs. 2) Go forward and you will see the following signs. 3) On the left hand side is the place to apply for visa on arrival.
There will be a blank form on that white table for you to fill out (you will need to bring your own pen).
The table is as follows: 4) The fee for visa on arrival is 1,000 baht (the fee for visa on arrival is temporarily waived in 2008).
There is a photo spot in front of this table after the baht is ready.
If there are no photos, you have to pay another 100 baht (some students also paid 30 yuan).
They can help you fill out the visa on arrival form for free.
5) Prepare your passport, immigration card (fill out on the plane), application form, photos, boarding pass (AirAsia’s is just a small piece of paper), return ticket and 1,000 RMB.
There are two windows behind this document inspection desk where you can apply for a visa on arrival. You must show a random check of no less than 10,000 baht per person (the equivalent in RMB or US dollars is acceptable).
The visa fee on arrival is temporarily waived in 2008.
7) Finally, the visa officer will book a boarding pass on your ticket, give you a number, and then wait for the call.
(Materials required for Thailand visa on arrival, Thai visa on arrival application process (processing fee/stay time)) 4. Luggage storage at Don Mueang Airport (24 hours) @老 Flavor said Shanlu 4 In fact, the real location is in the second
Building, close to the south, is connected to T2 of the domestic terminal, as shown in Figure 2.
Additionally, it operates 24 hours a day and costs 75b per item, regardless of size, postpaid.
hope its good for U.S..
The luggage storage process is: 1. Show your passport to the staff and they will ask for several bags.
2. The staff will return your passport to you, and then give you a list to sign; 3. The staff in the room will come out to help you carry your bag in; 4. Print a deposit slip for you, with
Your name, passport number, deposit time, price and other information.
There is no charge when you check in, but you will be charged when you pick up your luggage.
The picture below is my deposit slip with my passport number and name mosaic on it.
5. The Don Mueang Airport Customs Tax Refund Office opens at 4 a.m.