Bangkok Airport Gets Free WiFi

Bangkok Airport Gets Free WiFi
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MSNBC reported recently that your layover in Bangkok may be about to get a little more pleasant.

Bangkok’s international airport now offers free wireless Internet access for passengers, matching services already available from regional competitors such as Singapore and Hong Kong, an airport official said Friday.

The service will be free in the departure areas and available for a fee in other parts of the airport. Singapore has had free WiFi since January. Hong Kong began the service in 2006.


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One Response to “Bangkok Airport Gets Free WiFi”

  1. James Clark Says:

    Some Chinese and Indonesian airports also have free wi-fi. Airports in Asia are way ahead in terms of free wi-fi compared to European and Australian airports.

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