Thai Life
Improved and faster public taxi service promised at Suvarnabhumi by year’s end

Authorities at Bangkok’s main airport Suvarnabhumi have promised an improved and faster taxi service on the first floor of the airport.

Refurbishment and replacement work will take place until December 29th between doors 4 and 7.
Twelve new machines will be installed to replace the ten old ones at what Thai media 77kaoded called the “Taxi Kiosk”.
Under road sensors will also be replaced in batches of eight. This will mean some disruption in two shifts between the hours of 7 am and 3 pm and midnight and 7am.
The sensors are used to automatically alert when cars leave the area so that a replacement can come forward.
Director Sutherawat Suwannawat said that this will speed things up when the work is completed.
A sign says “sorry for the inconvenience” but notes that taxi service remains uninterrupted throughout the refurbishment period.

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