Bangkok airport
Today Bangkok is the main air gateway to Thailand. There are a couple of airports here, represented by Don Muang (occupied mainly by domestic flights), as well as Suvarnabhumi (occupied by international flights that arrive in Thailand).
The flight from the capital to Bangkok takes about twelve hours. The time difference with Moscow is three hours. Don Muang is considered the oldest airport in Bangkok (it was opened at the beginning of the twentieth century) and it is located twenty-four kilometers from the city itself. The airport is equipped with a pair of runways for take-off and landing, and a pair of terminals (one of which is domestic, and the other, respectively, international). A special bus runs between these terminals (of course, free of charge).
There are several zones here: the sector responsible for duty-free shopping, an information desk, foreign exchange offices, pharmacies, police stations. You can get to the airport from the city using regular buses. As for the stops, they are located next to the exits from the terminals. Buses run here every fifteen minutes and tickets can be purchased right at the airport (they cost about three dollars).
There are four directions in total for buses from the local airport. If you want to save money, you can use public transport (a ticket for it costs about twenty cents). To this end, you need to find out more precisely about the routes indicated at information desks or walk to a nearby stop (for this you need to go through the parking lot).
In addition, there is a train to the city that departs from the local station. The station itself is located near the hotel, located near the airport. Trains run every half hour and you can get to the city in literally sixty minutes. It should be noted that Bangkok airports are regularly developing and improving. It provides a full range of all possible services for passengers and, as a rule, reviews about Bangkok airports are only positive and even enthusiastic..