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Suvarnabhumi Named World’s No.1 Airport for Airlines Served

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Best thing is they are bringing back smoking rooms 🙂 woohoo

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  • Having the most airlines that use an airport is not much of an accomplishment anywhere else in the world except here where they breg for any issue that might show them as being in the top tier. Half o

  • Hooray... again a number 1 place... more important that quality

  • And some maintenance. Thailand is good at building things, then never maintaining them. Check Changi to see how a first class airport is maintained in Asia  

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90 of which you wouldn't be caught dead on. It's certainly not the best airport in the world.

14 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

The whole front section of the building, the check-in area and exit area, not to mention the crappy parking garage. The long drawn out road into the place. I literally hate that place, it's as big a cluster-f##k as Bangkok.

 

Aha... as I thought. You hate it as it is emblematic of what you despise about Thailand, which is pretty much everything.

 

Thanks for trying out.

6 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said:

90 of which you wouldn't be caught dead on. It's certainly not the best airport in the world.

 

And nobody here has suggested it is.

 

What's your point again?

8 hours ago, TedG said:
8 hours ago, ozfarang said:

And some maintenance. Thailand is good at building things, then never maintaining them.

Check Changi to see how a first class airport is maintained in Asia

 

Changi is first class.  

 

I don't mean this as a pointed question, though it may sound that way...

 

When you look at your plane ticket (assuming it breaks out all the fees), how do Changi's charges compare with Swampy's?  I'm surprised at what a low percentage of the total fees go to Thailand.  The other side (mostly US airports) have much higher fees.

 

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9 hours ago, Dan O said:

Having the most airlines that use an airport is not much of an accomplishment anywhere else in the world except here where they breg for any issue that might show them as being in the top tier. Half of those airline are crap carriers. The number of airlines isn't as important as the quality of the airport and its services and they wouldnt even make the list

This is the same mentality as wanting to have the most tourists!  Quantity over quality.  Maintenance, maintenance, maintenance!  This seems never to be considered.

43 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

Aha... as I thought. You hate it as it is emblematic of what you despise about Thailand, which is pretty much everything.

 

Thanks for trying out.

 

Yes, I literally hate just about everything in Thailand. 

“Plans include the expansion of Terminal 1 to the east, construction of a new Terminal 2 to the south near the Bang Na–Trat Road and development of a fourth runway. The airport will also integrate advanced digital technologies and smart systems to streamline operations and enhance the passenger experience.”

 

So many plans to do so much. And yet as we speak the airport is operating at over capacity in terms of volume of passengers and to the eye of even a casual observer, bursting at the seams.

 

So that is now, how many years till the plans become reality? But in the meantime, keep adding airlines to the list and stay number one.

The locals do not possess the ability to comprehend ‘maintenance’, or even ‘customer service’.

13 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Hooray... again a number 1 place... more important that quality

Is that map right. Bangkok has not a single destination in South America and only one in the whole of North America? How on earth do Americans and Canadians get to Thailand.

On 7/22/2025 at 7:47 AM, ozfarang said:

And some maintenance. Thailand is good at building things, then never maintaining them.

Check Changi to see how a first class airport is maintained in Asia

 

No toilets on the ground floor at Swampy that I could see. I had to go up to the second floor to get one. Surely there should be toilets on every floor.

14 hours ago, Geoff914 said:

Is that map right. Bangkok has not a single destination in South America and only one in the whole of North America? How on earth do Americans and Canadians get to Thailand.

 

Is that a serious question? They fly via other airlines and airports to airports with services to BKK. That's how air travel works. It's via regional hub airports and code shares and alliances. It's not possible for every flight to be a non-stop affair, especially since the US and Canada are more remote than Australia.

So many number One's in Thailand

18 hours ago, Nickcage49 said:

90 of which you wouldn't be caught dead on. It's certainly not the best airport in the world.

It is adequate.

Doesn't make the Top 10 for amount of flights (?), or Top 20 for passengers (21st) - wiki (2024)

4 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

No toilets on the ground floor at Swampy that I could see. I had to go up to the second floor to get one. Surely there should be toilets on every floor.

 

Quite telling that when I recently arrived back from KUL, the toilets there were immaculate while those on arrival in BKK were all cracked and broken with outdated fixings.

 

SIN and DOH next level even for public toilets but different story. 

4 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

Is that a serious question? They fly via other airlines and airports to airports with services to BKK. That's how air travel works. It's via regional hub airports and code shares and alliances. It's not possible for every flight to be a non-stop affair, especially since the US and Canada are more remote than Australia.

That looks like Seattle. So there is no direct service from any other city in North Or South America to Thailand. So few Americans go to Thailand to warrant a direct service. Out of interest then where are the hubs that American airlines fly to?

Not even in the same league as changi , what nonsense 🤡

On 7/22/2025 at 2:38 AM, lordgrinz said:

 

That doesn't make up for its poor design, it's a confusing mess.

Are the letters and numbers difficult for you to read?

On 7/22/2025 at 9:23 AM, Geoff914 said:

Is that map right. Bangkok has not a single destination in South America and only one in the whole of North America? How on earth do Americans and Canadians get to Thailand.

VIA Tokyo, or Singapore, Hong Kong, or Incheon.

10 hours ago, nick supreme said:

VIA Tokyo, or Singapore, Hong Kong, or Incheon.

I assume that there is so few Americans going to Thailand The is no where need enough demand for direct flights or a US hub. Japan's Singapore Hong Kong and Korea's advantage I guess

On 7/22/2025 at 7:17 AM, Negita43 said:

Tell that to British Airways

 

They restart again in October.

 

Perhaps we'll see another story celebrating a record 114 carriers.

On 7/23/2025 at 3:34 AM, NoshowJones said:

No toilets on the ground floor at Swampy that I could see. I had to go up to the second floor to get one. Surely there should be toilets on every floor.

 

4 showing on the official airport map and you couldn't find any?

 

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On 7/22/2025 at 1:33 AM, TedG said:

It’s not a bad airport.  It could use a good cleaning.  

 

agree, and agree on the cleaning, though for me the pared back, steel emphasised architecture doesn't create a warm welcoming ambience, but it wasn't designed by a thai architect so you can't blame thais for that 😁

On 7/23/2025 at 1:55 PM, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

Quite telling that when I recently arrived back from KUL, the toilets there were immaculate while those on arrival in BKK were all cracked and broken with outdated fixings.

 

SIN and DOH next level even for public toilets but different story. 

 

I don't go to the airport for a piss, but maybe you do?

On 7/22/2025 at 3:43 PM, lordgrinz said:

 

The whole front section of the building, the check-in area and exit area, not to mention the crappy parking garage. The long drawn out road into the place. I literally hate that place, it's as big a cluster-f##k as Bangkok.


Oh no, it has a long approach road! How awful, that makes it a terrible airport.  And confusing? My 16 year old daughter just flew to the UK and back (via Dubai) on her own and found it a breeze. 

I find access to Suvarnabhumi really good. Nice wide roads, no traffic lights on the journey, no traffic jams (apart from a slight slowdown where the 9 merges with the 7). Easy, and close to the city. A train that costs a dollar also goes right in to the basement directly under departures.

The car parks can be busy - especially during long weekends - but are good, cheap, and very very close to the terminal and even have air conditioned walkways. Never have an issue parking. And now there are machines that scan your parking ticket and tell you where you parked in case you forget (I am sure this would be handy for you as you are confused even by a super simple airport terminal). In the UK at most major airports you pay £7 - 300 baht - just to pull up and drop someone off!!! You can park for a day at Suvarnabhumi for that.

I think Suvarnabhumi is a perfectly acceptable airport and undergoes continuous improvement. Immigration keeps getting better, security gets faster, the e-gates now are a massive improvement, as is the facial recognition if you choose to use it. It's far from the best airport in the world, but it keeps improving and it's pretty decent. Also a great selection of lounges, better than most.

What I don't like is it feels a little "cold". And I would love for them to replace the floor tiles as they are a bit grubby in places. The new SAT terminal has carpets and feels much warmer.

Finally, the Asean Now Thai-bashers paradise - Changi. Yes, it is good, but service is poor, it is expensive. And I have had some terrible immigration experiences, waiting up to an hour on entry. And no toilets in the boarding areas. Oh yeah, and it has a long access road - THE HORROR!!!!

10 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

I don't go to the airport for a piss, but maybe you do?

 

You never use public toilets at places like airports?

 

Weirdo. 

1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

You never use public toilets at places like airports?

 

Weirdo. 

 

You referenced KUL and BKK toilets. These airports are maybe two and a half hours apart, gate to gate. There are toilets on the airplanes too.

 

Maybe you have bladder issues. Maybe you can start a new thread about the best airport toilets.

16 hours ago, it is what it is said:

 

agree, and agree on the cleaning, though for me the pared back, steel emphasised architecture doesn't create a warm welcoming ambience, but it wasn't designed by a thai architect so you can't blame thais for that 😁

What a weird comment to say tou cant bame them.

 

The fact they commisioned it, approved its design and paid for it is evidence enough to prove blame, if indeed any is due

 

Personally I dont find it to be dislikable. It's not the best and certainly by no means the worst airport I've travelled through.

On 7/24/2025 at 7:00 AM, Geoff914 said:

I assume that there is so few Americans going to Thailand The is no where need enough demand for direct flights or a US hub. Japan's Singapore Hong Kong and Korea's advantage I guess

This is the case.

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