Re: Suvarnabhumi and taxi toutsOn Apr 10, 9:49 am, Chris Blunt <chris bl...@spamfence . net > wrote:
> On 9 Apr 2007 14:37:13 -0700, jrk...@gmail . com wrote:
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> >On Apr 9, 3:06 pm, "Romeo Raabe" <m...@netnet . net > wrote:
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> >> So let me ask - When I arrived 2 years ago at Don Muang, I was able to
> >> ignore thetaxitoutsand proceed to the officialtaxidispatch stand
> >> outside. From there it was only $5.00 US equivalent to Sukhumvit
> >> area. Is there an "official"taxistand at the new airport - or not?
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> >But of course there is an official taxi stand. You just say no to the
> >usual touts, and head for that stand, or ask for "taxi meter", and
> >you'll be directed to it.
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> >However, count on spending more than $5.00 for the fare. In early AM
> >hours, the fare to Sukhumvit was 180 Baht, but there is a service fee
> >at the airport of 50 Baht, plus two tolls, which you don't know what
> >they are (the driver pays them). At the end the driver pretends to do
> >some calculations in his head, and comes up with some arbitrary
> >number, which in my case was 360 Baht ($12.00). I gave him 400 Baht,
> >which was probably too much, but was very happy to be finally at my
> >destination after 30+ hours of travel.
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> Why don't you know how much the tolls are? The charges are shown on a
> sign at the toll booth, and the amount paid is shown on a display. How
> do you think the driver knows how much to pay?
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> Chris
Exactly right. Further, when you take a taxi they usually ask you for
the cash for the toll up front.