Flying out of Bangkok with Thai Airways? You won’t actually find a dedicated concourse for the airline itself. Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) uses a lettered concourse system for departures, and Thai Airways utilizes various concourses depending on your flight type (domestic or international) and class (economy, business, first).
Here’s a quick breakdown to help you navigate:
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International Flights:
- Royal First Class: Check-in is handled at a dedicated counter but boarding occurs from the main terminal.
- Royal Silk Class and Economy Class: These classes use various concourses (A-E) depending on your specific destination. You’ll find this information on your boarding pass or by checking the flight information screens at the airport.
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Domestic Flights:
- Royal Silk Class/Economy Plus & MP/Senator: These classes use Concourse B for check-in and boarding.
- Other: Economy class passengers on domestic flights may use other concourses (again, check your boarding pass or the airport screens).
Here are some resources to help you find your specific concourse:
- Thai Airways Website: The Suvarnabhumi Airport Information page on the Thai Airways website provides details about check-in counters and doesn’t mention specific concourses for boarding (https://www.thaiairways.com/en/travel_information/where_we_fly/airport_info/Thailand/Suvarnabhumi_BKK.page).
- Suvarnabhumi Airport Website: The official Suvarnabhumi Airport website might offer an interactive map or real-time information on which concourse is being used for your flight (https://suvarnabhumi.airportthai.co.th/).
Remember: It’s always best to double-check your boarding pass or the airport screens for the most up-to-date concourse information for your Thai Airways flight out of Bangkok.
Safe travels!