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Invitation
Letter
The
invitation letter can be obtained by sending a request together with the
following information: Full Name, Nationality, Affiliation, Position, Complete
mailing address, Telephone and Fax numbers, and Passport detail (passport
number, issued date, expiry date, etc.) to email: sec at interlab.ait.ac.th
The invitation letter will be posted to you within 10 days.
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Suvarnabhumi
International Airport: Getting to and from AIT Note:
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The trip to or from Suvarnabhumi International Airport takes at least an hour,
and the cost of transportation is substantially higher than the short trip from
Bangkok’s old Don Muang International Airport.
AIT taxi drivers estimate a fare to the new airport of about 500 baht, and this
fare is dependent on traffic. Returning from the new airport stands to be even
more costly – and complicated, with no taxis available at the terminal building
itself.
Below is information about the return trip from the airport. As many taxi and
limousine drivers will be unfamiliar with AIT’s location, maps in Thai and in
English are available to print and hand to the driver at the following link:
Suvarnabhumi Airport -- AIT (Thai)
Suvarnabhumi Airport -- AIT (English)
For a simplified map of the airport’s important ground transportation features,
click here.
Taxi services
Public taxi service is available at the public transportation center of
Suvarnabhumi International Airport, but not at the terminal building itself. To
get a taxi, a passenger must take the AOT shuttle bus from level 2 or level 4 of
the passenger terminal building (express route recommended - free of charge) to
the transportation center.
Tell the taxi driver you would like to go to the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)
beside Thammasat University Rangsit. Not all drivers on queue at the
transportation center may easily recognize AIT but then when you mention
Thammasat Rangsit, they can recognize your direction.
A taxi meter starts at 35 baht and adds up 1 baht for every 2 kilometers. It is
widely practiced that when a taxi passes through an expressway or motorway, the
passenger carries the toll expense. Tolls between the airport and AIT total 60
baht.
An estimated 600 baht amount will be shown on the meter by the time you reach
AIT under normal traffic conditions and about 700 baht when the traffic is heavy
during busy hours. Always insist on the use of the meter.
Limousine services
Passengers should contact limousine / car rental counters located at the Arrival
Hall, level 2 of the Suvarnabhumi International Airport passenger terminal
building to get the service. Providers will call a limousine to pick up the
passenger at limousine parking lots in front of the passenger terminal building.
Airport limousine drivers are usually trained, certified and know the road and
traffic. A limousine service from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to AIT will
cost approximately 1,500 baht inclusive of tollway or motorway fees.
Public Transportation
Public buses can be taken at the bus terminal at public transportation center.
There are six public bus routes at 35 baht flat rate each route that ply from
Suvarnabhumi Airport (SA) to destination below as follows:
If passengers are traveling on light baggage, it is cheaper to take Bus No. 554.
When getting off at the Don Muang (Bangkok International Airport), you may take
local buses no. 29 or 39 and tell the conductor you are getting off at AIT
(again say it with “beside Thammasat Rangsit University”). The fare will cost
about 16 baht.
Otherwise, you may also prefer to take another taxi when you get off at Don
Muang (Bangkok International Airport) and the fare will be about 200 baht (by
meter). It is always advisable to insist on the use of the meter.
Personal car
Private cars should be parked at the car park buildings/ lots in front of the
passenger terminal building or at long-term parking opposite the public
transportation center. (Passengers must take an AOT shuttle bus to the long-term
parking).