Bangkok's sky gateway—A trip to Thailand begins at Suvarnabhumi International Airport
1. Thailand's largest international airport "Suvarnabhumi International Airport"

Suvarnabhumi Airport is one of Thailand's largest airports, located approximately 30 km east of central Bangkok.
Since its opening in 2006, it has become a major hub in Asia, serving many international flights and being used by more than 50 million travelers annually.
"Suvarnabhumi" means "land of gold" in Sanskrit. The name symbolizes the richness and brilliance of Thailand.
2. A fusion of magnificent architectural beauty and traditional culture

When you step into the airport, the first thing that catches your eye is the futuristic architectural beauty of glass and steel.
Inside, there is an area with traditional Thai decorations and a huge monument of the mythical sculpture ``Chulling the Milky Sea.''
The space where modernity and tradition harmonize is a place where you can truly feel the ``Thainess''.
3. World-class convenience and comfort

The check-in counter, immigration, and shopping area are spacious and designed to make it difficult for first-time travelers to get lost.
There are also plenty of 24-hour restaurants, massage parlors, and duty-free shops.
Wi-Fi is available immediately upon arrival, and the smartphone SIM sales counter is also convenient.
4. A trip to Thailand from Suvarnabhumi

It takes about 30 minutes from the airport to central Bangkok (Asok, Siam, etc.) by Airport Rail Link.
It has excellent accessibility as a base for sightseeing and business.
SOC Thailand also imports Japan's "99 hot spring water" into Thailand through this airport and is expanding it to Asia.
Suvarnabhumi Airport can truly be called a “bridge connecting Japan and Thailand”.
5. Summary: The journey begins in Suvarnabhumi

The exterior of the airport is beautifully lit up at night, the planes taking off in the morning glow, and the warm hospitality of Thailand, the land of smiles.
Everything starts here.
For everyone visiting Bangkok, Suvarnabhumi Airport is the ``first impression of Thailand'' and ``a symbol of the beginning of a journey.''
SOC Thailand also conveys Japan's sincere manufacturing and "water culture" to the world from this land.

