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The slick new Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport or ‘golden land’, named by His Majesty King Bhumipol Adulyadej of Thailand, will replace Don Muang as Bangkok’s major international hub.
The new, expansive departure lounge will have 10 check-in islands. EVA will occupy 16 check-in counters on the eighth island in zones Q & R adjacent to immigration, giving passengers the easiest possible route through the airport.
EVA Air has 20 flights per week to Bangkok including its London, Vienna and Amsterdam routes that fly via the city from the carrier’s Taipei hub.
EVA Air currently serves 44 destinations across four continents from Taipei. Its 50 aircraft comprise six B747-400s, nine B747 combis, three B747 freighters, 14 MD-11 freighters, four MD-90s, 3 B777-300ERs and 11 A330-200s.
Photography : Courtesy Airport of Thailand Public Company Limited |