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To the land of smiles! Thursday, August 17, 2017 @ August 17, 2017Off to Bangkok this afternoon! First thing after arriving at the airport and picking up my luggage, wifi! SIM cards There're several telcos to choose from here and they're nicely situated just after you've left the exit door. Their prices are more or less or even the same starting from THB299 (7 days). 1. AIS Price list is as follows: You'd have to show them your passport to register the card. They would also help you to set up the SIM card too. 2. Telenor Group 3. Truemove Wifi egg For wifi egg services, we saw one at the basement of the airport where you go to take the train to the city. However, prices are pretty steep and it is NOT recommend to take up the wifi egg from bkk even if you're here with a group. A much better choice would be the changi recommends wifi egg (not a sponsored post). Prices for 4D3N to bkk is S$14 for the changi wifi egg, as compared to this one here, which costs 250 baht/day. The price list is as follows Totally not worth getting this. May as well get the SIM cards and be connected right through your phone without the fear of the egg running out of battery. Airport FREE wifi Yes, there's free wifi in the airport! Like yay! What everyone's looking for whenever they're overseas and do not have data. However, quite a few of these free wifi actually requires your passport number to sign up for this free 2 hours wifi. Didn't sound legit to me to want to give up my passport number (I'm a more paranoid person generally). But, for this True wifi, it's being endorsed by the airport through its information touch screen panels! So, I believe it's a more trustworthy choice. Step by step instructions were given too! So there's no need to worry about data once you reach BKK's airport!Labels: Bangkok, BKK airport, Data, free wifi, SIM cards, Suvarnabhumi airport, Thailand, travelling, wifi egg |