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Foreigners Face 4-Hour Airport Immigration Queue Nightmare

A viral social media post has triggered widespread criticism of operations at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport after foreign passengers were reportedly left waiting between three and four hours at immigration. The post, published on July 11, showed video of immigration queues stretching for what the author claimed was around one kilometre, prompting fresh debate over the airport’s passenger management and ambitions to become a regional aviation hub.

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The Facebook user sarcastically praised Airports of Thailand (AOT), writing that Suvarnabhumi had achieved the “longest queue in the world” and joking that if Skytrax or Guinness World Records recognised such a category, the airport would win ahead of Changi, Doha and Narita. The author added that they were fortunate to be a Thai citizen because they were able to pass through immigration quickly, while foreign travellers were left waiting for hours.

After the post attracted significant attention online, the author updated it with what they described as a more serious explanation of the issues. They rejected claims that long queues were simply the result of stricter immigration screening, arguing that leading international airports maintain high security standards while processing passengers efficiently through modern technology. According to the post, lengthy queues reflected shortcomings in passenger throughput rather than stronger security.

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The author also disputed suggestions that responsibility lay solely with the Immigration Bureau. They acknowledged that immigration officers may have been insufficient in number to keep all counters open but argued that AOT had also failed in managing passenger flow and available space. The post claimed queues overflowed into main walkways, blocking access to priority lanes and Thai passport channels, and stated that even Business and First Class passengers could not easily reach fast-track entrances because of congestion.

The post further rejected arguments that the delays were unavoidable because several flights arrived during peak periods. The author said airports have access to flight schedules well in advance and should plan staffing levels accordingly to prevent bottlenecks. They argued that professional airport management should anticipate busy periods rather than ask passengers to accept extended waiting times.

The Manager Online reported that the criticism concluded by stating that the comments were intended to encourage improvements rather than criticise Thailand itself. The author said experience travelling through other international airports demonstrated that better operational standards were achievable and argued that if Thailand wished to strengthen its position as an aviation hub and attract higher-quality visitors, back-end systems would need to meet international standards.

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13 July 2026

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Taboo2 Gold Member

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6 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

I travel enough, but at no other airport I see long waiting times to pass immigration.. Longest I had to wait was 10 minutes in all my travels except here in Thailand. There should be counters for visaholders and reentries, and for elderly and disabled.. The priority lines could be used for that, but we are not allowed. These lines are often empty.

Even the USA figured out how to get all the World Cup tourists into our country without waiting 4 hours.

Taboo2 Gold Member

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1 hour ago, mikebell said:

There's a War on Farangs going on. The Nominee Scandal (over-shadowing the Civil Service scandal) is a pogrom. Anutin dislikes 'dirty foreigners' and has chosen now to wage it. He did nothing whilst a Senior Minister in THREE previous administrations; why is he getting his knickers in a twist now?

Excuse me, there is no war on Farangs ok. They are going after everyone, and in case you did not pay attention, a lot of Chinese were impacted by the crackdown.

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241195_1469957797 Explorer Member

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LOS seems to be incapable of learning. It was the same 20 years ago! Luckily, I now live here in Thailand! Otherwise, it would be a no-go for a holiday.

241195_1469957797 Explorer Member

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1 hour ago, mikebell said:

There's a War on Farangs going on. The Nominee Scandal (over-shadowing the Civil Service scandal) is a pogrom. Anutin dislikes 'dirty foreigners' and has chosen now to wage it. He did nothing whilst a Senior Minister in THREE previous administrations; why is he getting his knickers in a twist now?

What utter nonsense🤣🤣🤣

barmatt Advanced Member

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I'll be arriving in August hope its sorted by then.

chuang Platinum Member

chuang

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Same same all the same 555 this is Thailand

Screaming Gold Member

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8 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Thailand is known for its long queues and waiting time at the airport. But besides TDAC everybody must have fingerprint scan and facepic and boarding pass. I don't see that in other airports. With the coming 300 THB it will give much more irritation for travellers, as nobody will understand what the money is for. The first impression of Thailand is not a good one

The second, third, fourth and fifth will also cement the impression that Thailand is not a good one.

macxxxx Rookie Member

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8 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Thailand is known for its long queues and waiting time at the airport. But besides TDAC everybody must have fingerprint scan and facepic and boarding pass. I don't see that in other airports. With the coming 300 THB it will give much more irritation for travellers, as nobody will understand what the money is for. The first impression of Thailand is not a good one

The land of smiles not want your smile. They want your money🙏

Screaming Gold Member

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2 hours ago, mikebell said:

There's a War on Farangs going on. The Nominee Scandal (over-shadowing the Civil Service scandal) is a pogrom. Anutin dislikes 'dirty foreigners' and has chosen now to wage it. He did nothing whilst a Senior Minister in THREE previous administrations; why is he getting his knickers in a twist now?

Anutin is a worthless corrupt PM overseeing a very corrupt money laundering "Blue Party" Senate. Huge news came out yesterday about the latest election cheating and the Election Commission's involvement. Let's hope this inept PM will be removed and another election scheduled.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

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8 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

With the coming 300 THB it will give much more irritation for travellers, as nobody will understand what the money is for

There is no "coming B300 fee", it has been just a proposal for God knows how long and has fallen at every fence so far. If one is ever actually introduced you can be sure that the purpose/benefit of it will be explained.

dingdongrb Platinum Member

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No different than my local Big C:

14 checkout counters and yet only 3 open......where there's queues of 7 or 8 deep and many with full carts!

.....and sadly not a fast checkout (10 items or less.....or cash only!)

Gottfrid Star Member

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4 hours ago, khunjeff said:

Even if you believe the numbers that the government cites for unpaid foreign medical bills, the entire amount comes out to less than ten baht per visitor - which does make one wonder how the other 290 baht will be spent.

Now you´re boring. No need to count every baht. It´s the thought that counts. 😂

off road pat Gold Member

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8 hours ago, Rams86 said:

This doesn't affect me as I've no intentions of leaving Thailand so I won't be returning.

Sometimes, it's not up to you !!

rocketboy2 Gold Member

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Apparently it's going to be 500 baht per person.

It will be a fantastic chow down.

Come and get it.

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simon43 Star Member

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8 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

I travel enough, but at no other airport I see long waiting times to pass immigration.. Longest I had to wait was 10 minutes in all my travels except here in Thailand. There should be counters for visaholders and reentries, and for elderly and disabled.. The priority lines could be used for that, but we are not allowed. These lines are often empty.

There are counters for the elderly and disabled already - it's signposted to the diplomat counter. With my dodgy foot and walking stick, I never experience a wait of more than 5 minutes.

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

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I think they're confusing tourists with terrorists.

jimn Gold Member

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5 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

I've read that they are for Thai people only. Foreigners not allowed to use them. Now, there's a surprise!

You can if married to a Thai

SiSePuede419 Platinum Member

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5 hours ago, J Branche said:

So if you schedule an appointment for transport 2 hours after arrival and have to wait 3 or 4 hours, pay for the missed appointment.

Hey, up to you.

Nobody forced you to schedule transportation.

You can just show up on the first floor of the airport and book it any time of the day or night.

It's how I travel everywhere, it's called MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY.

Booking something doesn't mean you get quality.

I booked a "limousine" for a ride to Hua Hin because the condo owner said "you got to be careful who you ride to HH with" and she would book a "limousine" for me.

Guess what? It wasn't a limo and the driver drove like a meth tweaker in the far left breakdown lane like a maniac.

I had to offer him a tip in order to get him to slow down.

What a joke 🤣

ikke1959 Diamond Member

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43 minutes ago, dingdongrb said:

No different than my local Big C:

14 checkout counters and yet only 3 open......where there's queues of 7 or 8 deep and many with full carts!

.....and sadly not a fast checkout (10 items or less.....or cash only!)

And in the Big C counters are going open when the queues are almost solved...

Peter Crow Gold Member

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3 hours ago, mikebell said:

There's a War on Farangs going on.

Maybe we send in the B52s again, wouldn't be great to see that again, before we die?

ikke1959 Diamond Member

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13 minutes ago, jimn said:

You can if married to a Thai

You have to bring a marriage certificate to proof it?? Mostly I am used to have a lot of copies for many years to show similar everytime... I don't think they believe you if you say that you are married..

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