Airport Rail Link, Thailand
4.5 (14.3k reviews) Spent Ranking #2 in Bangkok Taxis & Shuttles
Using the rail link
Delhi Rent Car Tour Offering Indira Gandhi Airport has three active passenger terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. Terminal 2 is home to many of the low cost flights of Terminal 1 due to its refurbishing works. Terminal 1, is used by low cost carriers such as GoAir, IndiGo and SpiceJet, and is divided in Terminal 1-C, used for domestic arrivals, and Terminal 1-D, used for departures, it can handle 15 million passengers annually. It is nowadays closed due to improvement works and all the flights were transferred to Terminal 2. Terminal 2, it has been redesigned to temporary host the low cost carriers of Terminal 1. Once Terminal 1 will reopen, it will be demolished to build the new Terminal 4. Terminal 3 is the newest terminal, it was opened in 2010 and is one of the biggest terminals in the world, being able to handle 40 million passengers per year. Other terminals like T1A, T1B are unused nowadays. All International flights are operated from T3, Domestic Flights are
Address
, Bangkok, Thailand.
Mobile
Website
http://www.delhirentcar.com/delhi-rent-car-tours.html
Current local date and time now
Tuesday, May 07, 2024, 3:44
User Ratings
4.5 based on (14.3k reviews)
Reviews
-
5Jay E 5:00 PM Oct 11, 2022
Easiest and cheapest way into town
Easiest and cheapest way to get to/from BKK. Taxis are expensive and often try to rip off tourists (e.g., won’t use the meter and overcharge). If you have lots of big luggage the BTS may not be the best as it can get crowded with Thais going to and from work. When I return to Thailand, this is my preferred choice to get into town.
-
4Irene G 5:00 PM Dec 31, 2022
Getting too busy for tourists
Since my previous visit pre COVID- I can report several new stations have been added making theses trains now very busy with local commuters. So if you are trying to transport suitcases to and from the airport I cannot recommend any more. There is no provision for luggage and packed in like sardines is no fun after an 11 hour flight. If you can travel long haul with just a small bag great- otherwise the ARL is really not fit for the purposes of airport to city travel. Taxis cost around 500 Baht, compared with the 45 baht ARL fare plus onward city travel (ie another 24 baht to Siam) - but is door to door with considerably more comfort.
See also
More Things to do in Bangkok
- Historic Sites in Bangkok
- Art Museums in Bangkok
- Religious Sites in Bangkok
- Parks in Bangkok
- Nature & Wildlife Areas in Bangkok
- Spas in Bangkok
- Speciality & Gift Shops in Bangkok
- Taxis & Shuttles in Bangkok
- Neighborhoods in Bangkok
- Bodies of Water in Bangkok
- Zoos in Bangkok
- Shopping Malls in Bangkok
- Public Transportation Systems in Bangkok
- Flea & Street Markets in Bangkok
- Aquariums in Bangkok
- Arenas & Stadiums in Bangkok