Suvarnabhumi Airport is ready to welcome passengers traveling during the New Year season. It is expected that domestic passengers flock to use the service of 3.5 thousand people per day. Emphasize passengers wearing masks, guards not falling to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
Suvarnabhumi Airport (TAS) is preparing to accommodate passengers’ journey during Christmas and New Year 2021, except for parking fee zone C as a gift to users. Ready to allocate a new check-in counter To reduce congestion Emphasize passengers and service users to strictly prevent the spread of COVID-19. By wearing a mask Social Distancing
Lieutenant Commander Suthirawat Suwanwat, Director of Suvarnabhumi Airport, Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) revealed that during the Christmas and New Years period between 25 December 2020 – 5 January 2021
(12 days in total), there will be the total number of passengers traveling in the country through a total of approximately 4.2 hundred thousand people, or an average of about 35,000 people per day, compared with the same period last year. Number of passengers In the country, inbound and outbound travel increased by 10.57 percent and the number of flights was 3,200, or an average of 266 flights per day. An increase of 27 percent from the same period of last year, during which time there will be a large number of domestic passengers.
This is in line with the government’s support and promotion of tourism in the country during the high season. In order to stimulate and restore the country’s economy, the Provincial Administrative Organization has allocated a new ticketing counter area. It operates only on the east coast (Row A – K) to prevent congestion, as follows: Thai Airways will operate at Row A and B, Thai Smile Airways will operate at Row B and C, AirAsia will operate at Row D, Thai Airways VietJetAir will operate Row E, Bangkok Airways will operate Row F and allocate the Row G – K area. Only a special flight. In the past, the Provincial Police Station has given importance to the practice of safety and public health standards.
Lieutenant Commander Sutirawat said that as a New Year’s gift to the users of the Provincial Police Station, it helps reduce the cost of passengers who use the service of the Provincial Police, except for the parking fee at the car park. Long-term zone C, from Wednesday, December 30, 2020, at 8:00 a.m. until Monday, January 4, 2021 at 5:00 p.m., a total of 6 days, which can park 718 cars by the Provincial Police Station, with Shuttle Bus Line A running. Pick-up and drop-off passengers every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day, runs a pick-up service from the public transport center (Bus Terminal) to the long-term car park, zone C.
To pick up passengers to the passenger terminal on the 1st Floor, Gate 3 and Gate 8 and cycle up to the 2nd floor, Gate 5, the Shuttle Bus users do not have to pay any charges. Users can ask for more details. that Parking Building Operations Center Telephone number 0 2132 9511 24 hours a day
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