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Bkk Bagage Hold?


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There's one at Suvarnabhumi, (can't remember what floor it's on!) ask at the information desk. It's 100 baht per day per bag :)

That would be great! Suvarnabhumi is BKK, right?

Indeed it is, the international airport in Bangkok. The 'Left Luggage' as they call it, is a small place right at the back on the right hand side. I think it's on the departures floor, but you'll need to check that as I can't remember.

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This is probably the info you're looking for.

Left Luggage

There are 2 left luggage counters at the Suvarnabhumi Airport

Level 2 - Arrivals

The Left Luggage Counter is located on the Level 2 (Arrivals) - near the escalator - behind EXIT 4 area.

Level 4 - Departures

The Left Luggage Counter is located on the Level 4 (Departures) - near the entrance of Entrance 4.

Storage charges:

- Each item deposited will be charged at the rate of THB 100.00 per 24-hour period.

- Items stored for over 24 hours will be charged at a rate of THB 50.00 per 12-hour period (any part of the 12 hour will be charged at THB 50.00).

- If the items are deposited for more than 3 months (92 days), the charge per 24-hour period will be THB 200.00 per item.

- Any deposits not collected within 6 months (180 days) will become the property of the depository.

NO jewelry, watches, antiques, gold, cash, credit cards, perishable goods, fragile articles, electric appliances, mobile phone, shaver, CD player, MP3 player, portable computer, camera (film or digital) or VDO camera accepted.

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It's amazing what info you can find on the internet if you look.

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Yeah, isn't the internet great?

Anyway, the one I used is at the rear of the airport, not anywhere near any escalators, nor near any exit. The AOT information desk will tell you what floor it's on.

It's 100 baht per item per day, they ask you if you've got any valuables in the luggage and advise you to take them out, but you can leave them in if you want, at your own risk. They give you a receipt which, obviously, you will need to show when you come back to claim your baggage.

It's amazing what you can pass on to other people from your own experience of actually going there and doing it.

:)

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