Nok Air expands bus transfer services

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Nok Air expands bus transfer services

Passengers flying with Nok Air to Gulf of Thailand destinations now have more options when it comes to getting to their final destinations. The Thai low-cost airline has announced it is adding two more locations to its bus transfer options.

The first one enables passengers flying with Nok to Chumphon Airport to opt for a transfer service to the railway station in the town. The actual meeting point for passengers is outside the Lomprayah catamaran ferry company’s service office at the station. This drop off-pick up point is convenient for tourists travelling to and from the island of Koh Tao

The second addition to Nok’s transfer options provides passengers with transport to two locations on the island of Koh Samui. These are the Central Festival Plaza at Chaweng Beach and Lamai Beach’s Tesco Lotus Store. The Samui shuttles are available to passengers who take Nok’s Fly’n’Ferry service from Bangkok to the island’s Nathon Pier. 

Certain restrictions apply to final boarding times for the shuttles. Passengers opting for these add-on services should ensure their travel details are clearly entered in the Manage Your Booking window on Nok’s website.

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