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Fast track entry at Suvarnabhumi on August 26th


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I guess most on here know that if you are 70 + you can go through the "official" fast track entrance. For air crews, diplomats, monks & the like. Also available for returning as well as departing. I used at Swampy last Saturday evening. I had to do the fingerprint thing & was on my way in under 5 minutes.

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How does one book and prepay for a Fast Track online? To be met at the gate on arrival but only 60+..

Would be interested to know.. And have there been any refused entries, for whatever reason, using this premium service? Maybe the IO is more accommodating.. Wishful thinking though, I am thinking.. ???? 

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1 hour ago, owenm said:

How does one book and prepay for a Fast Track online? To be met at the gate on arrival but only 60+..

I can't tell from experience whether this service works:

https://www.limousine.in.th/fast-track-immigration.html

 

It's labeled as limousine service but you can also book arrival service without transportation.

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2 hours ago, owenm said:

How does one book and prepay for a Fast Track online? To be met at the gate on arrival but only 60+..

Would be interested to know.. And have there been any refused entries, for whatever reason, using this premium service? Maybe the IO is more accommodating.. Wishful thinking though, I am thinking.. ???? 

 

Hi,

 

Yes you cannot use this facility if you have ever been fined for overstay or so the advert says.

 

Please google Koh Chang minibus services which will provide you with all relevant information if you follow the links. No age restrictions or requirements.

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I used the service that KhunBENQ linked a few days ago (Aug. 25), as I’ve also used them several times in the past when I fly in Premium Economy, which doesn’t include Fast Track. 

 

Totally smooth — was met at the gate as we deplaned, and was escorted to a Fast Track lane that had 0 people in line, despite the fact that regular immigration was overflowing. Was also escorted to baggage claim, through customs and upstairs to the Bangkok Air check-in counter. 

 

Despite the sign at Immigration saying “Show boarding pass and voucher for Fast Track”, I didn’t have to show anything. 

 

1200 baht per person, paid in advance. Print the voucher and show it to the person that meets you at the gate. No ground transportation booked, as we flew out to Samui a couple hours later. 

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7 hours ago, owenm said:

How does one book and prepay for a Fast Track online? To be met at the gate on arrival but only 60+..

Would be interested to know.. And have there been any refused entries, for whatever reason, using this premium service? Maybe the IO is more accommodating.. Wishful thinking though, I am thinking.. ???? 

Several companies offer the service. I suggest to Google "fast-track service Bangkok airport "

Then can book and pay online and give flight information. 

 

Have used it before and it worked very well. Won't help with luggage and customs though- just immigration 

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On 8/28/2019 at 5:43 PM, malt25 said:

I guess most on here know that if you are 70 + you can go through the "official" fast track entrance. For air crews, diplomats, monks & the like. Also available for returning as well as departing. I used at Swampy last Saturday evening. I had to do the fingerprint thing & was on my way in under 5 minutes.

I use that and also the fast track security, instead of going up the escalator carry on and its on the left.

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On 8/30/2019 at 6:46 PM, Chou Anou said:

It does work. Very reliable and efficient.

I have this service booked next month - are you expected to tip? I noticed someone above mentioned they tipped. I won't have any THB on me at the time so just trying to think ahead if it is expected.

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On 9/2/2019 at 6:23 AM, bsb7140 said:

I have this service booked next month - are you expected to tip? I noticed someone above mentioned they tipped. I won't have any THB on me at the time so just trying to think ahead if it is expected.

Yes, I normally tip them.  When the guy who's taken you through immigration takes your bags to the car that's when I tip him.  And then the driver gets a tip at the end (providing he didn't drive like a t**t - but they don't in my experience).

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On 9/2/2019 at 12:23 AM, bsb7140 said:

I have this service booked next month - are you expected to tip? I noticed someone above mentioned they tipped. I won't have any THB on me at the time so just trying to think ahead if it is expected.

Just a thought..... if you're arriving from a Western country and you had (say) £5, $5 or €5 you could use that for the tip, if of course, that was the sort of amount you had in mind.

I'm sure someone who works at an airport would find somewhere to exchange it! :whistling:

 

A little :offtopic2: but years ago I remember waking up with a particularly lovely "companion" and inviting her for breakfast - which she accepted. When I checked the funds, I said to her "Need to go to the Exchange on the way before I can pay you." She smiled and said something to the effect of "I can change England money for you".......and she knew the rate at the time! :cheesy:

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On 9/1/2019 at 4:23 PM, bsb7140 said:

I have this service booked next month - are you expected to tip? I noticed someone above mentioned they tipped. I won't have any THB on me at the time so just trying to think ahead if it is expected.

No, I would definitely not tip (I never have, at least...and I'm American! haha)

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Guys,

 

Each to their own but I gave 200 baht to the guy who met me off the plane as he loaded two very heavy bags into the Taxi and the same to the Taxi driver who helped unload at Don Muang and got me a trolley.

 

I don't know is my honest answer on tipping policies for this but 400 baht isn't the end of my world.

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On 9/15/2019 at 6:49 PM, Scouse123 said:

Guys,

 

Each to their own but I gave 200 baht to the guy who met me off the plane as he loaded two very heavy bags into the Taxi and the same to the Taxi driver who helped unload at Don Muang and got me a trolley.

 

I don't know is my honest answer on tipping policies for this but 400 baht isn't the end of my world.

Oh, well that makes sense if you used the taxi service. I am not against tipping, I just wanted to know the expectations so I don't look like a jerk. I am just using the service to expedite immigration so sounds like no tip is in order. 

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10 minutes ago, bsb7140 said:

Oh, well that makes sense if you used the taxi service. I am not against tipping, I just wanted to know the expectations so I don't look like a jerk. I am just using the service to expedite immigration so sounds like no tip is in order. 

 

Yes,

 

Apologies from me if I hadn't made that clear.

 

I fully get you now. If it was purely fast track Immigration, then no tipping required.

 

Let's be honest, you have already paid for that service!

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