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There are 9 airlines operating from Chiang Mai International Airport, offering flights to both domestic and international destinations. Flight schedules are updated frequently but most travel agencies will have the most recent schedule. You can also call directly to the airline or check out their website. Below is a list of the airlines operating from Chiang Mai International Airport to help you plan your trip. |
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There are 6 trains daily between Chiang Mai and Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong Station. The trip takes 12-15 hours depending on the type of train you’ve chosen. The 2nd class sleeper trains (fan or a/c) are a popular choice as you get a table and a sofa that turns into a fairly spacious bunk bed at night. Lower level bunks are slightly larger and more comfortable to sleep in. For more privacy you can book a private first class two-bed cabin. |
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Buses run virtually every hour between Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Station and Bangkok’s Mo Chit Station, with the first bus leaving at 5.30 and the last at 22.00. The journey takes 10-12 hours. The 24 seat air-con buses with more leg room are the most comfortable. It’s probably a good idea to bring a sweater or a jacket as it can get chilly when the air-con is on. Chiang Mai also has good bus connections to practically everywhere in the north, and major destinations in the north-east. |
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