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#1 koykaeng

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Posted 28 September 2006 - 06:38 PM

Bangkok's New Airport Opens with minor glitches (Thursday 28th September 2006).

(Compiled by Bangkokpost.com )

The new $3.9 billion Suvarnabhumi international airport opened early Thursday as most citizens were asleep, with little hoopla - and none at all from the project's final backer, Ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra who was ousted in a coup.

"We are 75 per cent satisfied," said Airport Authority of Thailand (AOT) President Chotisak Asataviriya. "There were some minor problems that have upset us."

"It looks really nice and checking in was very smooth," said Ron Kirschnick, an American businessman who will not miss the tatty arrival halls of Don Muang, mothballed after its final arrival on Wednesday evening. "Overall, I'd give it a nine or 10 out of 10," he said.

Among the problems were computer crashes at several checkin counters, leaky roofs and delays in getting baggage from the airplanes to the departure terminal, which Chotisak in part blamed on torrential rains Thursday morning.

And of course there were the terminally confused, pun intended.

"I don't have any information," said one man who showed up at the old airport at Don Muang on Thursday morning for a flight. "I didn't know what happened," the unidentified befuddled passenger told iTV.

Teething problems with the baggage handling system led to some delays.

"It appears there weren't enough carts to carry the luggage from the plane," said Hemant Chattopadhyay, an IT professional from Bangalore in India, who had to wait two hours before being reunited with his bags.

Others complained about a lack of signs to the baggage halls. "The signs weren't very clear and so we had some problems finding the baggage hall and kept on getting lost. Eventually they had to let us through some secret door," said a 19-year-old South African backpacker, Gerald Neves.

"Still, they were all very friendly and we got an unofficial tour of the place," he shrugged.

Hans-Joachim Klohs, an operations planning expert from Munich Airport International, which is a consultant for the Suvarnabhumi project, was mostly satisfied.

"In the beginning we had some problems with the baggage handling because some of the equipment had not arrived yet from Don Muang," he said around midday. "But overall things went pretty well, although we need to wait to see how it goes at peak hour this evening."

The 206 passengers on the first commercial flight landing at Suvarnabhumi -- Aeroswit flight VV 171 from Kiev, in the Ukraine-- had to wait more than one hour to collect their baggage from the new automated baggage handling machines.

"The delay was caused by the delay of moving Thai Airways ground handling equipment from the old airport to the new one," said Mr Chotisak. "It's just a minor error, and it will be the only one.

"We will never let this happen again," he insisted.

But it wasn't the only one, of course.

At Thai Airways International check-in counters, the computers crashed before the first flights out. Airline workers were prepared, and issued handwritten boarding passes and baggage claim tags.

This caused long lines. But passengers seemed prepared for inevitable first-day glitches, on a day when around 800 flights will land and take off.

One passenger said exactly that: "Today is the first day, so we don't expect everything to go well," said Paul Millar, a 46-year-old British man who works in Bangkok.

"Fortunately we arrived early just in case," he said.

The airport opened with little official fanfare, but a staff celebration, with the arrival of Lufthansa cargo flight LH 8442 from Frankfurt via Mumbai at 3:02 am Thursday (2002 GMT Wednesday). The touchdown was confirmed by a control tower official.

The smooth landing of the first official flight sparked cheering and celebration among ground staff and technicians in the control tower, according to airplane captain Stephan Mack, who has been flying to Bangkok for more than 20 years.

``It's a big improvement,'' Mack said in an interview at Suvarnabhumi today. ``You should see the lights from up there, it's like a festival the way it's lit.''

The new airport, an airy and futuristic structure designed by German architect Helmut Jahn, features an oval-shaped concourse, energy-efficient temperature control systems, and several superlatives in airport construction.

Thai authorities boast it has the world's largest terminal building under one continuous roof at more than 560,000 square metres (138 acres). The 132-metre (433 feet) control tower is the world's tallest. Overall, the airport covers 132 sq km, (20,000 rai, 8,000 acres).

The new airport can handle the Airbus A-380, the world's biggest commercial plane, on its two four-kilometre (2.5-mile) runways, although the plane itself is not yet even certified for commercial flights.

More than 800 flights carrying 120,000 passengers were to pass through the airport on its first day.

Moving the stair trolleys, ramp buses and about one million other pieces of equipment from one airport to the other required a huge logistical effort and about 1,000 trucks clogged up Bangkok's roads Wednesday and overnight. Motorists were given special traffic warnings and urged to stay off roads and expressways.

#2 LB-69

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Posted 28 September 2006 - 06:44 PM

Landing tomorrow, hope it will be smooth. Anyone tried that monster yet? Taxi is a biggest problem from what I heard.

#3 koykaeng

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Posted 28 September 2006 - 07:11 PM

Public Taxi
-Car Condition : Less than 5 years with RFID equipped
-Driver Condition : Certified by AOT
-Pick up area : at taxi stand Bus Terminal
-To get Taxi : Take shuttlebus (express route) from MTB (Main Terminal Buiding) to taxi stand at Bus Terminal

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#4 LB-69

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Posted 28 September 2006 - 07:18 PM

Public Taxi
-Car Condition : Less than 5 years with RFID equipped
-Driver Condition : Certified by AOT
-Pick up area : at taxi stand Bus Terminal
-To get Taxi : Take shuttlebus (express route) from MTB to taxi stand at Bus Terminal

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Shuttlebus, fuckers...

#5 LB-69

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Posted 01 October 2006 - 03:24 AM

Ok, the impression of landing in the new airport:

1. Long walk to immigration counters from arrival gate.
2. Baggage arrival slow as hell.
3. Taxi's leaving directly from the terminal, 5 minutes walk till you get to them, so no crazy shuttlebuses required.
4. No convenient highway near by, motor way is a good option but this time I was lucky cause traffic wasnt so bad.

Bottom line: Took me an hour and something to get out of the airport instead of 20-30 minutes in Don Muang. Hope it'll improve soon.

#6 Rolle

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Posted 03 October 2006 - 02:36 AM

Thank's for the info guys!
Hope everything is sorted out when I arive early morning oct 23 :D

#7 koykaeng

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Posted 06 October 2006 - 12:09 PM

A video featuring the new airport for those interested.....

http://www.bangkokai...ine.com/node/32

Cheers
Koykaeng

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Posted 08 October 2006 - 08:39 PM

A video featuring the new airport for those interested.....

http://www.bangkokai...ine.com/node/32

Cheers
Koykaeng


Hi Koykaeng,

thanks. I'm one of those interested, going there next month. It's also useful if you need provide info to someone coming to pick you up about how to get around in order not to waste precious time before......getting to your final destination...!!

cheers :D :D :D

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Posted 09 October 2006 - 04:25 PM

visited it recently.

its one of the seven wonders of the world.


AMAZING place - and signals a new period for Thailand

ALOT OF NEW COMMERCE !

Thailand is the next big place
I spent a lot of money on LB's in Nana Plaza, Patpong and Pattaya. The rest of the cash, I just squandered

#10 koykaeng

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Posted 29 October 2006 - 03:51 PM

Landed at the new airport yesterday, and despite all the various articles I had read about delays and various other problems, I had a really great experience.

I flew Thai Airways from Sydney/Melbourne, and after landing, we disembarked by and were bused to the terminal.
The walk to immigration was only brief, and was processed very quickly.
The baggage carousels are located immediately after immigration, and I only waited barely 5 minutes for my bag to appear.
Exited through customs with nothing to declare, and was confronted by the mass of hotel representatives, and limousine services, and various others all trying to scam your business.
After explaing to one guy in my best Thai that I wanted an ordinary metered taxi, I was directed downstairs and immediately spotted the metered taxi stand, and got straight into a cab.

The whole experience at the airport was extremely fast and efficient, so I was rather impressed after expecting the worst.

Incidentally the taxi trip to Sukhumvit cost me 255 Baht, which included all the tolls and charges.

Cheers
Koykaeng




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