Don Muang Airport launches Khao San Road Lumpini shuttle buses

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Don Muang Airport launches Khao San Road Lumpini shuttle buses

Authorities at Don Muang Airport have launched direct shuttle bus services connecting it to key locations in central Bangkok. The new express buses run between the airport and the main backpacker district surrounding Khao San Road and on to Lumpini Park in Silom District.

Services are scheduled to run at approximately one hour intervals in each direction for a flat fare of THB150. The first departure from Don Muang is at 09:30 and the last at 24:00.

In the opposite direction, two services are scheduled to depart at 04:00 and 05:00 to cater for passengers catching one of the many early morning Air Asia flights. They then run hourly between 10:30 and 20:30.   

According to Paopracha Report, the departure point for Don Muang Airport LimoBus Express services is across from the Arrival hall’s Gate 5. Complimentary WiFi is available for passengers’ convenience on board the buses.

There are also buses from Don Muang Airport to Mo Chit BTS Station which call at Mo Chit Bus Station. The service number is A1 and it is convenient for passengers travelling onwards by intercity bus to the north and northeast of Thailand. 12GO can supply tickets for travel on these long distance buses. 

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