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Suvarnabhumi Airport’s Call Center
- (+66) 02132 1888 between 8am-5pm on weekdays (Thailand Time = GMT +07).
- Friday, the service will be available around the clock.
- News from Airports of Thailand’s Public Relations.
- Questions, please contact : aotpr@airportthai.co.th
*Airportsuvarnabhumi.com is an informative & privately own web site that dedicated to celebrate the Thailand’s biggest international airport, Suvarnabhumi Airport.
For any question and enquiry regarded to the Thailand’s Airports, please make direct contact/enquiry to the following organizations and departments:
Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited [AOT]
333 Moo 7 Cherdwutugard Road Srikan
Don Muang, Bangkok 10210
Tel: [+66] 02535-1111 Fax: [+66] 02531-5559
Email : aotpr@airportthai.co.th
http://www.airportthai.co.th
Library and Information Center [+66] 02535-6555-6
Bangkok International Airport [BIA]
222 Moo 10 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Srikan Don Muang
Bangkok 10210
Tel: [+66] 02535-1111 Fax: [+66] 02535-4061, 531-5559
Library and Information Center [+66] 02535-6555-6

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