Bangkok Airport Our hotel is the best place for those who
have to take their flight late at night or early morning and also for those who
arrive at Suvarnabhumi airport late at night. We offer 24-hour airport transfer
and check-in services to our customer at very reasonable price. All our hotel
rooms are very specious and are equipped with all modern communication
facilities and amenities that provide our customer specious and luxurious stay.
They are specially designed and well-maintained to provide our customer a
cherished, comfortable and relaxing atmosphere for stay. We offer wide array of
rooms ranging from simple, twin beds, and triple beds to king to our customer
at varying prices. You can choose our rooms according to your lifestyle and
budget A side benefit of the opening of the new airport will be the close
proximity of Pattaya a famous Thai beach destination that has recently
completely upgraded its image, attractions and tourism infrastructure. Pattaya
will now be just over an hour’s drive from the airport, and two Accor hotels –
the Sofitel-managed Garden Cliff Resort & Spa and Mercure Pattaya – have
opened in the past year to cater for the growth in domestic and international
visitor numbers. Bookings for the new Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel and
other Accor hotels in Thailand can be made via www.accorhotels.com/asia , via
travel agents or Accor Reservations.
Bangkok Airport is serviced by a large
number of the world’s major airlines, including Thai Airways, British Airways,
Cathay Pacific, United Airlines, Japan Airlines, Singapore Airlines and
Emirates. It is a hub for many visitors to Southeast Asia as well as a
stop-over point for those continuing on to Australia and New Zealand. Some 80
airlines service more than 200 destinations and there are plenty of flights
originating in Europe, as well as a number of flights from North America. The
airport is located in Racha Thewa in Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan Province,
about 25 km east of downtown Bangkok. The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by King
Bhumibol Adulyadej and refers to the golden kingdom hypothesized to have been
located somewhere in Southeast Asia.