Currently, there are no direct flights from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phitsanulok Airport. Travelers are required to transfer to Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), where domestic flights to Phitsanulok are available.
For your convenience, we highly recommend selecting a flight that arrives directly at Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) if possible. This will minimize travel time and make your connection to Phitsanulok much smoother.
Transportation Method | Details | Estimated Time | Estimated Cost |
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Airport Shuttle Bus | Free shuttle service between BKK and DMK (available every 30 minutes) |
60-90 minutes (depending on traffic) |
Free of charge |
Taxi Service | Direct taxi ride from BKK to DMK |
45-60 minutes (depending on traffic) |
Approximately 400-600 THB |
Airport Rail Link + Taxi/Train | Take the Airport Rail Link from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai or Makkasan Station, then transfer by taxi or train to DMK |
90-120 minutes (depending on transfers and traffic) |
Approximately 100-300 THB |
Note :
The Airport Rail Link option requires transferring between stations and may take longer, especially during peak hours.
Airline | Flight Number | Departure (DMK) / Arrival(PHS) | Duration |
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Thai AirAsia | FD3308 | 07:05 / 08:00 | 55 min |
Thai Lion Air | SL518 | 07:00 / 08:00 | 1 hr |
Thai Lion Air | SL524 | 14:25 / 15:25 | 1 hr |
Thai AirAsia | FD3314 | 14:55 / 15:55 | 1 hr |
Thai Lion Air | SL526 | 14:25 / 15:25 | 1 hr |
Nok Air | DD8402 | 16:35 / 17:35 | 1 hr |
Thai AirAsia | FD3318 | 17:15 / 18:10 | 55 min |
Note :
After arriving at Phitsanulok Airport (PHS), several convenient transportation options are available to reach Topland Hotel (the conference venue) or other accommodations in downtown Phitsanulok:
Note :
The distance between Phitsanulok Airport and Topland Hotel is approximately 7-8 kilometers.
Should you require any further assistance regarding your travel arrangements, please feel
free to contact us.
We look forward to welcoming you to Phitsanulok. during peak hours.
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