Thanks. If I don't have any THB, will they accept anything other currencies? Or even is there an ATM handy I can quickly draw funds from?
We had a 12hr or so stopover (unplanned at time of booking) in July this year and had no ongoing boarding pass. As per JohnK I had read mixed reports. We were not asked to pay! From various reading about the ATMs at BKK I had kept info such as the below but I cannot say it is all current-
- There are NO fees or charges to bring your home currency, and NO fees or charges to exchange it into baht in Thailand.
- There are no surcharges or commissions when exchanging cash at the airport.
- It is the easiest to use, and in most cases the cheapest as well, but has obvious risks associated with loss.
- Make sure you count your money for clerical errors BEFORE you walk away from the exchange counter.
- Again, you do not need to buy any Thai baht BEFORE arriving in THAILAND.
At Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, there are exchange booths right in the Customs Hall
(after clearing Passport Control, in the baggage claim area) as well as in the general arrivals area. ATMs are also readily available in the airport.
Thai Military Bank (TMB) are largely represented at the Airport. Their advertised rates of exchange are notoriously lower (3-4% less) than ALL others, irrespective of their location (airport, city, country -- they offer the same low rate everywhere).
Unfortunately the only other major airport exchange operator,Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), now seems to have pegged its rates at the airport on TMB's rates, even though its rates at non-airport locations remain considerably higher. This means that ALMOST ALL exchange booths at the airport are now offering IDENTICAL rates, LOWER than the norm elsewhere in Thailand.
There seems to be only one exception:
Kasikorn Bank's sole outlet on the Airport Rail Link Level (two levels below Arrivals). Since it's officially on ARL property, not in the airport proper, K-Bank's booth is able to offer exchange rates consistent with its rates outside the airport. For major currencies, that could mean 1.20 or more baht per dollar, pound or euro. On trades of 1000 units or more, that could add up to a significant amount.
Kasikorn Bank's exchange booth on the ARL level
Kasikorn usually places in the highest tier of exchange rates among the banks, vying with Bangkok Bank. Independents such as Super Rich do offer even higher rates, though.
So unless you use the Kasikorn Bank outlet, you are now advised to exchange just enough for current needs at the airport, and to shop around downtown for better rates if you are making a larger trade.
Most airport currencyexchange services operate24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
(Note: At present, that one and only booth operated by Kasikorn Bank, does
NOT operate around the clock (24 hours). Its current operating times are 07:00-23:00 daily, which closely mirrors the hours of the adjacent Airport Rail Link.)