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Originally Posted by
RobertLong
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Your going to drop a couple of hundred bucks a day in Bkk so why not get there by flying business at a little higher price?
A little higher? Business class is usually about three times more expensive than economy. If I would fly business then I could only go to SE Asia once a year, instead of two or three times on average.
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Originally Posted by
RoamingRob1
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I have noticed that if I come in on a flight from say Singapore during the morning the lines do seem to be shorter.
My last 2 recent entries to Thailand one via suvabharumi and the other at dmk I notice they pull out anyone with a Singapore passport and they get express service.
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Originally Posted by
RoamingRob1
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I have been to Thailand about 40 times over the past 15 or so years, and while I never have been able to clear immigration in 5 minutes
Agree in general. If you get an ASEAN Card or fly Biz Class it is possible to clear in 5 minutes. Added bonus with ASEAN card is you can get an entry for longer than 30 days.
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Immigration Lines.
I have been to Thailand about 40 times over the past 15 or so years, and while I never have been able to clear immigration in 5 minutes I can say from my experience if I can get through in 15 minutes or so I feel like I have done good. I have felt the pain of being in line well over an hours quite a few times. I do think the time of the day plays a large part of it as with the staffing levels at the immigration desks.
I have noticed that if I come in on a flight from say Singapore during the morning the lines do seem to be shorter. However if I am arriving on a flight that comes in later in the evening when several flights that contain a larger percentage of westerners the lines do take a lot longer to move. With all that said I would not discount what any BM says as his experience could be legit. Just because others haven't experienced doesn't make it not true. Just my two cents.
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Originally Posted by
MrEnternational
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The other morning it took about 5 minutes. It only took that long because they were having a shift change. I have never ever ever had to wait 2 hours. They must have been on strike that day. You can always walk with a limp and ask for the handicap line. I have a picture of when my foot got messed up on Koh Tao. So when push comes to shove I go to the handicap line and if someone asks why I am in that line, I show them the picture in my phone to make them cringe and stop asking so many damn questions.
5 minutes? That doesn't sound right, at all. Anybody else a bit skeptical? I went through customs at BKK a while back, on what I was told was an ordinary day (the guy I cleared with had been through BKK at least a dozen times) and it took at least 30 minutes. Then again, a while back Mr. E was telling me about what I saw during my latest immigration experience at DFW Airport, and described the LE dogs present there, when I have never seen a LE dog at DFW airport in my 40 years of traveling through it.
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Business Class
Originally Posted by
RobJones
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Hi Guys.
I'm landing at Suvarnabhumi tomorrow and I'm wondering if anyone can give me an idea of clearing immigration and customs at the moment? My flight lands at 4. 30 pm and I'm sure last time we were about 2 hours at that time on a Saturday in February.
Thanks in advance.
Rob.
If you fly with an upgrade or business class, they will give you an express pass that will clear you in 5 minutes. The entrance is just past the main entrance for the immigration room. Another perk is that your bags will come up first.
Your going to drop a couple of hundred bucks a day in Bkk so why not get there by flying business at a little higher price?
RL.
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Originally Posted by
RobJones
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I'm landing at Suvarnabhumi tomorrow and I'm wondering if anyone can give me an idea of clearing immigration and customs at the moment? My flight lands at 4. 30 pm and I'm sure last time we were about 2 hours at that time on a Saturday in February.
The other morning it took about 5 minutes. It only took that long because they were having a shift change. I have never ever ever had to wait 2 hours. They must have been on strike that day. You can always walk with a limp and ask for the handicap line. I have a picture of when my foot got messed up on Koh Tao. So when push comes to shove I go to the handicap line and if someone asks why I am in that line, I show them the picture in my phone to make them cringe and stop asking so many damn questions.
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Originally Posted by
BananaBoi
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Thanks. Good to know. Bookmarked the link. Definitely will consider next time. Now if they had this for the chaos at DMK I'm all over it!
Might be a good idea to write to them and check if they have the service at DMK.
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Originally Posted by
RobJones
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Hi Guys.
I'm landing at Suvarnabhumi tomorrow and I'm wondering if anyone can give me an idea of clearing immigration and customs at the moment? My flight lands at 4. 30 pm and I'm sure last time we were about 2 hours at that time on a Saturday in February.
Thanks in advance.
Rob.
Wasn't too bad a couple weeks ago. Maybe 30 minutes max. It's no longer high season. It shouldn't be as bad as February.
Originally Posted by
Blanquiceleste
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If you don't mind spend a bit (900 baht) go and sign up for the express service online. Works like a dream. I have used it for my last 4 or 5 visits and each time iI have never had to spend more than 2 minutes at immigration. A pretty lady will be standing right outside the aerobridge doors with a placard carrying your name. She will greet you, take your passport, offer to take your hand baggage and escrt you to the premium lane for immigration. That is a breeze. Then on the land side she will come with you to the conveyor belt and wait till you collect your checked-in luggage. She will even offer to come up to your taxi, but here is where I sign her off. Tip if you must. I usually hand over a 100 to make it a round 1000 baht spent on saving 2 hours.
https://www.bangkokflightservices.co...port-services/
Thanks. Good to know. Bookmarked the link. Definitely will consider next time. Now if they had this for the chaos at DMK I'm all over it!
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Originally Posted by
RobJones
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Hi Guys.
I'm landing at Suvarnabhumi tomorrow and I'm wondering if anyone can give me an idea of clearing immigration and customs at the moment? My flight lands at 4. 30 pm and I'm sure last time we were about 2 hours at that time on a Saturday in February.
Thanks in advance.
Rob.
If you don't mind spend a bit (900 baht) go and sign up for the express service online. Works like a dream. I have used it for my last 4 or 5 visits and each time iI have never had to spend more than 2 minutes at immigration. A pretty lady will be standing right outside the aerobridge doors with a placard carrying your name. She will greet you, take your passport, offer to take your hand baggage and escrt you to the premium lane for immigration. That is a breeze. Then on the land side she will come with you to the conveyor belt and wait till you collect your checked-in luggage. She will even offer to come up to your taxi, but here is where I sign her off. Tip if you must. I usually hand over a 100 to make it a round 1000 baht spent on saving 2 hours.
https://www.bangkokflightservices.co...port-services/
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International Airport
Hi Guys.
I'm landing at Suvarnabhumi tomorrow and I'm wondering if anyone can give me an idea of clearing immigration and customs at the moment? My flight lands at 4. 30 pm and I'm sure last time we were about 2 hours at that time on a Saturday in February.
Thanks in advance.
Rob.
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29th. May Bar closure
29th. May being a religious holiday bars will be closed and sale of alcohol will be prohibited. I would like to know the oily MP scene. Will the MPs be open? I am landing in BKK on 29th. So was curious to know.
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I didn't rhink that would have the answer. But you are right. It. They are available everyday.
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Or do a Google search. How hard can it be?
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Originally Posted by
Horatio
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Can I get a bus ride from pattaya to phuket any day if the week? I have taken a bus between the 2 a few times but can't remember if it was just on certain days. Thanks.
Why not just fly?