Re: Bangkok airport transit hotel



In article <Xns96BFAE93C6C7Eanonrandomsequenceof@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Mister
Max says...

> Alfred, there have been many, many posts about hotels near the airport, and
> many different recommendations. Only the Amari is directly connected to
> the airport, by a bridge over the highway, but it's not in the transit
> area. It's expensive and not wonderful.

Thanks. Actually I just want to avoid immigrating into Thailand for one
night, because at the departure there will be a 500 Baht departure tax.
Since we are three (BTW, do babies pay?) this amounts to a total of 1500
Baht, which would be nice to avoid. If you instead don't leave the
transit zone, you don't have to pay the departure tax.
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Alfred Molon
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  • Re: Bangkok airport transit hotel
    ... >> Alfred, there have been many, many posts about hotels near the airport, ... because at the departure there will be a 500 Baht departure tax. ... > Since we are three (BTW, do babies pay?) this amounts to a total of 1500 ...
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  • Re: Bangkok airport transit hotel
    ... >>> Alfred, there have been many, many posts about hotels near the airport, ... because at the departure there will be a 500 Baht departure tax. ... >> transit zone, you don't have to pay the departure tax. ...
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  • Re: Bangkok airport transit hotel
    ... Alfred Molon wrote: ... >> the airport, by a bridge over the highway, but it's not in the transit ... because at the departure there will be a 500 Baht departure tax. ... > transit zone, you don't have to pay the departure tax. ...
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