Flights to Udon Thani
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There are no direct flights to Udon Thani from outside Thailand, although the airport is designated as an International Airport. You will typically fly to Suvarnabhumi Airport to the east of Bangkok and take a connecting flight from there or Don Mueang airport, Bangkok (in the centre of the city). All inclusive flights to Udon Thani will normally include a flight to Udon thani from Bangkok, Suvarnabhumi Airport with Thai Airways, Thailand's premium domestic airline. Flight time to Udon Thani from Bangkok is approximately 1 hour.
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It is worth noting that only Thai Airways and Bangkok Airways operate domestic flights to Udon Thani from, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport. All other domestic carriers fly from Don Mueang Airport, in central Bangkok. Thai Airways now operate a 'no-frills' service, thus reducing some flight costs, and this is one reasons as to why Air Asia have been stopped from operating from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport.
On arrival at Udon Thani airport, and having passed through baggage reclaim, simply exit the baggage reclaim area via the only door that is available to you, and walk straight on, where the terminal exit is directly ahead of you. Taxis are available at Udon Thani airport, although metered taxis are not permitted to enter the airport terminal. Look out for people holding up a cardboard sign saying 'Taxi', negotiate a price and drive off. It should not normally cost more than 200 baht in to Udon Thani central. Journey time from Udon Thani airport to the city centre will typically take about 20 minutes, day or night. Several hotels are happy to arrange airport collections on your behalf and it is always worth asking the question, once you have booked your accommodation.
Getting back to the airport is easier, as tuk tuks, and all taxis, metered or private, are permitted to drop passengers off at the terminal. On arriving at the terminal building, head to the entrance at the left and proceed straight on to where you will see the check-in gates behind large glass panels. Check-in, and make your way up the escalator, where you will find a restaurant (which over-charges for everything as all airports do), and the departure lounge. Friends and family members can stay with you anywhere in the terminal, as far as the departure lounge.
There is one more alternative - the new Udon City Bus, click on the image below to find out more
Getting back to the airport is easier, as tuk tuks, and all taxis, metered or private, are permitted to drop passengers off at the terminal. On arriving at the terminal building, head to the entrance at the left and proceed straight on to where you will see the check-in gates behind large glass panels. Check-in, and make your way up the escalator, where you will find a restaurant (which over-charges for everything as all airports do), and the departure lounge. Friends and family members can stay with you anywhere in the terminal, as far as the departure lounge.
There is one more alternative - the new Udon City Bus, click on the image below to find out more
Need a Car with a Driver?
Finding a car rental that provide a driver is far from easy in Udon Thani, with the exception of using a taxi service which can be expensive to hire for a half day or more.
I do know one lady (Ong) who can provide such a service and her English is reasonable. She charges by the day at a rate of 1500 baht with fuel and other costs (food, admission tickets etc) as extras.
If you would like to take advantage of her services or just want to know more, please go to the Car & Driver Rental page
I do know one lady (Ong) who can provide such a service and her English is reasonable. She charges by the day at a rate of 1500 baht with fuel and other costs (food, admission tickets etc) as extras.
If you would like to take advantage of her services or just want to know more, please go to the Car & Driver Rental page
Buses to Udon Thani
With Thailand having a fairly poor railway network and services, bus travel is the number one method for long distance travel in the country, reaching towns and cities where no other modes of transport go anywhere near. If you are planning on taking the bus to anywhere in Thailand, booking online to reserve your seat is very strongly advised. You can do this online by using the search facility below.
Please note that local services are not available for online booking at this time.
Please note that local services are not available for online booking at this time.
Trains to Udon Thani
The rail network in Thailand is quite limited in terms of track that has actually been laid, and it is not common to find cross country routes other than in to Bangkok. The numbers of trains per day are also quite limited, certainly in north Thailand with the majority being sleeper trains from the capital city to Chiang Rai and Nong Khai, with a number of stops on the way.