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Suvarnbhumi Launches New Taxi Ticket System

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Suvarnabhumi Airport on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, has launched the newly-installed automatic queue-card kiosks that are designed to improve travellers’ access to taxi services.

The 10 new kiosks, to be found outside Gates 4 and 7 on the first floor of Suvarnabhumi Airport’s terminal building, are designed to cut waiting times to just seconds by managing the queues and directing passengers to numbered taxi ranks, at the press of a button.

Passengers in groups or with many bags will be able to opt for one of the larger taxis to ensure they have enough space.

Under the new computerised system, taxi drivers are supposed to take passengers on a first-come-first-served basis to any destination, either to Bangkok downtown or to other destinations.

Passengers are required to pay the fee by the metre system, and are subject to a 50-Baht airport taxi surcharge. In addition, the slip printed automatically by the new system will record all details of the taxi drivers and their vehicles, allowing officials to locate them in case of a lost item.

Thawatchai Arunyik, Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said, “The launch of these automatic queue-card taxi kiosks will facilitate passengers using the taxi services at the airport, to ensure that all taxis are acting in a welcoming manner to all tourists and travellers, and that their vehicles are safe and up to international standards.”

Suvarnabhumi, Thailand

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