A big factor in the wait times is the country of origin of the incoming passengers. Passengers on flights that originate in Africa, India or Russia take a much longer time to clear Immigration and Customs than passengers from West Europe, North America or Australia. Flights from some Asian countries (Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong) also clear quickly. Flights from China are in a special category, but usually clear without much delay. I recall the captain on a pre-COVID flight from a European capital announced to the passengers that we were landing at Suvarnabhumi ahead of flights from Russia and India, but to make all speed to Immigration control. If we ended up behind the passengers from those flights, we might have to wait in line for several hours. I thought at the time a captain on a U.S. flight would probably be fired for making such an announcement, no matter how true. Yes, that is also part of the problem. Thais who speak English well can get higher paying, more lucrative jobs in the private sector or with other government departments. That has been my experience as well. I've gone through the Thai line numerous times with a Thai female and never even been asked if we were married. On several occasions, an IO sorting the queues suggested we go through the Thai line before she had a chance to ask. No, Chinese are not farang. Only Westerners, usually Caucasians, are considered farang. Thais call Chinese jiin.
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