No Parking At Suvarnabhumi
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#1Posted 2011-10-12 18:17:15
I had an early flight today, so knowing that many people would be headed to one of the few elevated car parks in the area (Suvarnabhumi), I drove out last night to put my car there and then stay somewhere nearby.
All car parks at Suvarnabhumi were full. There were perhaps 200 cars queuing outside, and I actually joined the queue for a while last night, but nothing was moving after about 30 minutes. As I drove away, I could see the barriers had actually been placed at the entrances. So...if you have a flight out, don't plan on driving out and leaving your car at the airport. #2Posted 2011-10-12 20:04:34
Good info. Thanks.
#3Posted 2011-10-13 09:18:38
This is indeed a problem, I'm meeting someone there Saturday PM, really need to park whilst waiting for him.
Grrrr. #4Posted 2011-10-13 10:25:04
This is indeed a problem, I'm meeting someone there Saturday PM, really need to park whilst waiting for him. Grrrr. As I drove on the airport access highway, I saw about 50 cars parked in the emergency lanes about 2 km out. Looked to me like these were people who were waiting for someone to arrive. I suppose that would be an option for you. #5Posted 2011-10-13 10:45:52
Probably more and more people that park at the airport and then taking the rail link to go to the city.
Yermanee #6Posted 2011-10-13 11:05:05
The long term car-parks are nearly empty, but they are not cheap enough for the transfer hassle.
There is an independent carpark at Lat Krabang, but I cannot get proper directions from anybody. Fleets of taxis available for transfer. #7Posted 2011-10-13 12:35:16
The problem is people in the area parking their cars as a protection against the promised floods. My client's office issued an instruction that overnight parking would be restricted to one car per employee but this was issued after the car park has filled up with the visitors parking levels full and lots of cars without parking permit stickers as well.
Now you may ask who is going to pay several hundreds of baht to leave their car safely high and dry at the airport parking? I would think that most airport employees, their families, wives, husbands, girlfriends and boyfriends are taking advantage and who says they are paying anyway? #8Posted 2011-10-13 13:08:12
As far as I know, parking in/at the Suvarnabuhmi parking(s) is free
#9Posted 2011-10-13 16:20:41
As far as I know, parking in/at the Suvarnabuhmi parking(s) is free Otherwise the covered parking is pretty expensive for 24-hours. #10Posted 2011-10-13 16:51:02
Alternatively you can use the Airport Rail Link for now.
Just saying #11#13Posted 2011-10-13 19:25:09
This is a bit of a joke.
I have a flight on Sunday night and have no where to leave my car! I hade planned on leaving the car parked at the airport for the 2 days I am out of the country but that plan just went out the window! My sister in laws house is flooded, so no chance I am leaving it there. Also had to pick up my sister on the 21st, looks like hell for everyone else trying to go about there normal business. Fair enough if your area is flooded, but I think some people in non flooded areas are just cashing in on the free parking. #14Posted 2011-10-13 19:58:38
This is indeed a problem, I'm meeting someone there Saturday PM, really need to park whilst waiting for him. Grrrr. Fookin major ballache, My mother lands at 11.00pm Saturday night. I will be seriously pissed if I have to drive into BKK (I live Pattaya) to park at a train station and catch a train to pick her up. #15Posted 2011-10-13 20:23:03
Just found out they are offering free parking at other Shopping centers, now they are all filling up.
Looks like anywhere in Bangkok going to be a nightmare. Farken hell my timing on my visa running out could not be better. Wonder if immigration will offer extensions because of the floods? #16Posted 2011-10-13 20:36:24
It's been free since Oct 1 because of the unresolved dispute over parking concession. But the lots are full now because of the floods.
#17Posted 2011-10-15 08:39:04
Any update on the Parking, I need to pick someone up tonight.
#18Posted 2011-10-15 12:42:35
I went there yesterday morning to pick someone up, they were letting people in, but took about 30 minutes driving around inside before could get a space.
#19Posted 2011-10-16 07:13:35
We were at the airport last night, around midnight to pick someone up. Parking was pretty crammed but no real problem finding somewhere to park at that time of night, but I wouldn't leave my car there long term. Free too.
#20Posted 2011-10-16 07:39:59
We were at the airport last night, around midnight to pick someone up. Parking was pretty crammed but no real problem finding somewhere to park at that time of night, but I wouldn't leave my car there long term. Free too. Yeah I was there at midnight as well, I ended up taking a Taxi down and seeing how crammed the parking was I am glad I did as there would be no way in hell could I turn my pick-up in there. #21Posted 2011-10-16 08:49:51
We were at the airport last night, around midnight to pick someone up. Parking was pretty crammed but no real problem finding somewhere to park at that time of night, but I wouldn't leave my car there long term. Free too. Yeah I was there at midnight as well, I ended up taking a Taxi down and seeing how crammed the parking was I am glad I did as there would be no way in hell could I turn my pick-up in there. It was certainly pretty tight, I don't have a small car (Ranger 4x4) and a fair bit of wriggling was required at times. There were also quite a few vehicles parked on the road outside the ground floor carpark entrances too, so for short term (pick up or drop off) parking that's a practical solution too. Agree with Spoonman though, if you can avoid driving to the airport, do so. #23Posted 2011-10-16 17:12:34
No real relief as of when I left today. Still jam packed.
Really sux for me, as I pay monthly and there was no waiver of the fee for this month. So, I paid 2k for parking that is free, and can't even find a space to park in with all the freeloaders. Amazing Thailand. Have to fly again Monday night, and am thinking I might have to pay to park in long term parking because there is no parking that i paid for in the garage. Just infuriating. And apparently it all comes down to the current concessionaire screwing AOT out of the revenue before getting their contract terminated with the installation of the new set of AOT "directors". #24Posted 2011-10-18 01:45:28
Back at the airport Monday night about 2245. Access road to the 5th floor entrances to the garages completely closed. Both the outdoor lots looked full.
I went into garage 3 and managed to find a spot in the drive lane. My guess is the same cars I blocked in will still be there in 24 hours when I get back. I noticed that there were still loads of cars parked on the roadway between the hotel and garage. I would not advise driving for a flight if you can avoid it. If you must, come early. #25Posted 2011-10-19 21:28:36
anybody picked up at airport recently as in today or yeterday, have to pick up friends monday, flooding seems to be getting worse so i guess airport car park will remain full, just would like to know is short stay open and any chance of parking for hour or so.
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