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Hi,

We'll arrive in Bangkok in November with Bangkok Airways and depart to Macau with Air Asia only 4:30 hours later.

As we fly with diferent airlines, and have to collect the baggage, I guess we need to pass the immigration and get a visa (we're from Hungary). Or not?

I learned that the visa fee has been suspended by the Thai authorities till next year, but what about departure tax in this case? Air Asia says on its web site that departure tax is included in the price, but is there any additional obligation?

I'd appreciate any personal experience from fellow travellers.

Thanks a lot.

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Yes you will need to pass through Immigration. At the moment Visas on Arrival are free of charge. Just before the Immigration counters you will find the Visa on Arrival desk.

There will be no extra departure tax.

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