Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, Thailand today
reopened Terminal 2.
The renovated Terminal 2 will be used for
domestic flights in Thailand, while Terminal 1 will continue to
house international flight operations.
T2 has a capacity to handle 11.5 million
passengers per year, and is equipped with six rows of check-in
counters, totalling 70 counters, including 10 counters for
passengers with disabilities.
The 24 December soft launch date follows a
three-day trial which simulated real check-in conditions, luggage
loading, immigration, and boarding of passengers.
AOT is still fine-tuning some areas of T2,
including the washrooms, restaurants, and shops. The grand opening
is scheduled for February 2016.
Terminal 2 Don Mueang Airport
AirAsia's Domestic Flights (FD) Check-in at Row
9 - 10 Thai Lion Air Check-in at Row 11 Thai Smile (ex-Don
Mueang) Check-in at Row 12 Nok Air Check-in at Row 14 - 15
Airlines which operate to/from Suvarnabhumi
Airport in the South of Bangkok are not affected.
AirAsia,
Don Mueang,
Bangkok,
Thailand
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