Bangkok's second international airport, Don Mueang, will be better served by two new bus connections from Bangkok.

The bus line called A1 runs between Mor Chit bus station and Don Mueang. The bus line called A2 provides the route between the Victory Monument and the airport, the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) said.

1 to 6 buses are used on the A8 route and these are good for 14 trips per day. 2 to 8 buses will be operational on the A10 route, so you can choose from 20 journeys. The first bus departs at 09.00:30 and the last service is at midnight. The buses are air-conditioned. A one-way ticket will cost no more than XNUMX baht. Travelers have the option of transferring to other bus connections in the capital.

The new routes are part of the policy to promote the accessibility of the second airport by public transport as a service to tourists and air passengers.

The old airport is becoming increasingly important to relieve the busier Suvarnabhumi. Don Mueang now acts as a hub for budget airlines such as Thai AirAsia, Nok Air and Orient Thai Airlines. The airport is also used for international charter flights and domestic flights.

Source: Bangkok Post

1 thought on “New bus connections between Bangkok and Don Mueang airport”

  1. Johny says up

    Hello to all thailand fanatics

    Wouldn't any of you often know if there are direct buses from Survarnabumi airport to Sakon nakon. If this were possible, I shouldn't look to book another domestic flight on don muang.


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