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Easy Transfers from Pattaya to Bangkok Airports! Complete Guide to Buses for Suvarnabhumi & Don Mueang

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🧍‍♂️Traveller:
“My Pattaya trip was awesome! Now I just need to get to the airport… I wonder if taking a bus is a good option?”

🧍‍♀️Local Friend
“Absolutely! Taking a bus can actually be super affordable and surprisingly comfortable.”

🧍‍♂️Traveller:
“Really? I’ve heard there are so many different types of buses though…”

🧍‍♀️Local Friend
“Don’t worry. I’ll walk you through the 3 main options so you can find the perfect way to get there!”

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🎯 The 3 Smartest Bus Options – Which One Is Right for You?

If you’re heading from Pattaya to Bangkok’s airports (either BKK or DMK), here are the three main bus services you should know about—along with helpful tips for each. Choose the one that fits your schedule, budget, and travel style best.

  • BKK: Suvarnabhumi International Airport (mainly international flights, some domestic)
  • DMK: Don Mueang International Airport (mainly low-cost carriers and domestic flights, some international)

Where to Find Your Bus: Key Pattaya Bus Terminal Locations


Map showing the locations of three key bus terminals in Pattaya for transfers to Bangkok airports
Map showing the locations of three key bus terminals in Pattaya for transfers to Bangkok airports

Here are the three bus companies you need to know about:

  • Roong Reuang Coach: They actually have two terminals in Pattaya – one at North Pattaya Bus Terminal and another at Jomtien Bus Station.
  • Bell Travel Service: Their counter is also located within the North Pattaya Bus Terminal compound, separate from Roong Reuang Coach.
  • Transport Company Limited (Bor Kor Sor): Their office can be a bit tricky to spot, as it’s located right along Sukhumvit Road.

This map above shows where you can find these three main bus terminals in Pattaya. Just a quick heads-up about their locations!

Jomtien Bus Terminal

North Pattaya Bus Terminal

Transport Company Limited

So, let’s break down each of these three types in order.

🚌 1:Roong Reuang Coach – A Classic and Evolving Choice for Pattaya ⇆ Suvarnabhumi Travel

Passengers disembarking from a Roong Reuang Coach bus at the designated bus terminal at Suvarnabhumi Airport
Arriving at Suvarnabhumi Airport via the Roong Reuang Coach bus.

Roong Reuang Coach is one of the oldest and most trusted bus companies connecting Pattaya with Bangkok’s airports. For many years, it was common knowledge that direct buses to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) mainly operated from the Jomtien Bus Terminal. Meanwhile, the North Pattaya Bus Terminal primarily served buses heading into Bangkok city (such as Mo Chit and Ekkamai), requiring a transfer to reach the airport.

However, as of July 2025, that common understanding is beginning to shift. With affordable fares, frequent departures, and a newly added direct route, Roong Reuang Coach is becoming even more convenient for travelers.


✅ Why Roong Reuang Coach Stands Out

Two Terminals, More Options!
Roong Reuang Coach now operates from two major terminals in Pattaya:

From Jomtien Bus Terminal:

A Roong Reuang Coach bus parked at the Jomtien Bus Terminal, with passengers and waiting area visible
The Roong Reuang Coach bus stop in Jomtien, a main departure point for Suvarnabhumi Airport

Direct buses to Suvarnabhumi Airport run frequently from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. This has traditionally been the main terminal for airport-bound buses.
Fare: 143 THB

From North Pattaya Bus Terminal:

Large blue sign for "AIR CONDITIONED BUS TERMINAL PATTAYA-BANGKOK" at the entrance of North Pattaya Bus Terminal, with cars and motorbikes.
The main sign at the entrance of North Pattaya Bus Terminal


As of July 2025, direct buses to Suvarnabhumi are now available from this terminal as well!
This is a big improvement for those staying in the northern area of Pattaya.
Departure Times: 7:00 / 8:00 / 10:00 / 12:00 / 14:00 / 16:00 / 18:00 / 21:00 (8 trips daily)
Fare: 123 THB
Although there are fewer departures than Jomtien, it’s a great option for anyone nearby.


💸 Affordable and Convenient

With fares of just 123–143 THB, this service is one of the most budget-friendly ways to get to the airport.


📝 Booking Your Ticket (Walk-in or Online)

You can usually buy tickets at the terminal on the day of travel. However, during busy hours (especially mornings and evenings) or in high season, buses may fill up. For peace of mind, consider reserving in advance:

  • Official website: rrcticket.com
  • Third-party services: 12Go Asia (accepts international credit cards)

⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind

  • No direct service to Don Mueang Airport (DMK)
    These buses go only to Suvarnabhumi. To get to Don Mueang, transfer to the free airport shuttle at Suvarnabhumi (approx. 90–120 mins travel time).
  • You’ll need to arrange transportation to the bus terminal
    Use a songthaew, motorbike taxi, or ride-hailing app (like Grab or Bolt) to reach the terminal from your hotel.
  • Other bus companies share the terminals
    North Pattaya terminals also host other services like Bell Travel. Make sure your ticket is for Roong Reuang Coach.
  • Schedules may change
    Especially for the new North Pattaya route, updates might not yet appear on the official website. Double-check with signs posted at the terminal before traveling.

✈️ Sample Travel Plan: Morning Trip to Don Mueang Airport

If you’re looking to save money while arriving on time, here’s a sample itinerary:

  • 7:30 AM: Check out from your hotel in Pattaya
  • 7:50 AM: Arrive at North Pattaya Bus Terminal (via Bolt or songthaew)
  • 8:00 AM: Depart for Suvarnabhumi (approx. 2-hour ride)
  • 10:00 AM: Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport
  • 10:15 AM: Transfer to Don Mueang via the free airport shuttle
  • 12:00–12:30 PM: Arrive at Don Mueang → Plenty of time for flights departing at 4:00 PM or later

🏢 Facilities Inside the North Pattaya Bus Terminal (Make Your Wait More Comfortable!)

Whether you’re waiting for your bus to depart or just arrived and need a short break, the North Pattaya Bus Terminal offers a few convenient facilities. It’s not a large terminal, but it covers most basic needs.

Waiting Area:
The terminal has a covered waiting area with plenty of seating. While it’s typically not air-conditioned, it provides ample shelter from the sun or rain while you wait for your bus.

Passengers waiting in the covered seating area at North Pattaya Bus Terminal, with buses parked at the bays.
The main waiting area at North Pattaya Bus Terminal, where passengers gather before their bus departs.

Shops & Convenience Stores:
You’ll find small shops selling drinks, snacks, cup noodles, and other essentials. It’s a handy place to grab something quick before your journey or to stay hydrated.

Local Eateries & Snack Stands:
There are food stalls offering local Thai dishes like noodles and grilled skewers (e.g., Moo Ping). These are ideal for a quick and affordable meal before your trip. You might also find coffee and other local beverage options.

Local food stalls and seating area at North Pattaya Bus Terminal, with various Thai dishes
Local eateries and snack stalls at the terminal

Toilets:
Clean toilets are available within the terminal, usually for a small fee (e.g., 3 THB). It’s recommended to use them before your trip, as the air conditioning on Thai buses is often very strong.

Sign pointing to restrooms (toilet) at North Pattaya Bus Terminal, with people nearby
Restroom entrance inside the terminal

🏪 Nearby Spots (For a Quick Stop Before Your Trip)

Makro Food Service North Pattaya:
A large wholesale supermarket perfect for grabbing snacks or souvenirs in bulk before you leave.

Duck Noodles:
A local noodle shop near the terminal. Fast, affordable, and authentic Thai flavor.

Bangkok Hospital Pattaya:
A top-rated medical facility just a short walk away, offering peace of mind in case of health concerns before travel.

Roong Reuang Coach

🚌 2:Bell Travel Service – A Comfortable and Reliable Option for Airport Transfers from Pattaya

Bell Travel Service bus parked at a terminal
Bell Travel Service bus ready for departure

🚐 Service Overview

Bell Travel Service offers a convenient and comfortable airport transfer from Pattaya hotels to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK).
Passengers are first picked up at their hotel by a Bell Travel Service van and taken to the Bell office located inside the North Pattaya Bus Terminal.
From there, they transfer to a large coach bus that departs directly for Suvarnabhumi Airport.

✅ Recommended Features

  • Door-to-Door Hotel Pickup
    A van will pick you up directly at designated hotels in the Pattaya area. Ideal if you’re traveling with lots of luggage.
  • Comfortable Seating
    The buses are equipped with spacious seats and full air conditioning, ensuring a comfortable ride even over longer distances.
  • Online Booking Available
    You can easily reserve your seat in advance through the official website. Especially during peak seasons, this guarantees you a spot.

⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind

  • Advance Booking Required
    It’s nearly impossible to purchase tickets on the day of travel. Booking early is essential, especially during busy times.
  • Slightly Higher Price
    Fares are more expensive than public buses, but you get higher quality service in return.
  • No Direct Service to Don Mueang Airport (DMK)
    Buses only operate to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). If you’re heading to Don Mueang Airport (DMK), you can transfer using the free shuttle provided by the airport or choose another transportation method.

✈️ Sample Travel Scenario: Hassle-Free Transfer to BKK with Hotel Pickup

Ideal for those who have bulky luggage or simply want a smooth, worry-free transfer.

  1. Around 8:00 AM – Check out of your Pattaya hotel and wait at the entrance.
  2. Around 8:15 AM – A Bell Travel Service van picks you up directly at the hotel.
  3. Around 8:45 AM – Arrive at Bell’s Pattaya terminal and transfer to a large coach bus.
  4. 9:00 AM Departure – The bus departs for Suvarnabhumi Airport (approx. 2 hours).
  5. If you’re heading to Don Mueang Airport (DMK), a free shuttle bus is available from Suvarnabhumi.

📝 Note: The free shuttle bus is operated by Suvarnabhumi Airport, not by Bell Travel Service.

📍 Nearby Amenities

The terminal is located on the same site as Roong Reuang Coach, so the available facilities are essentially the same.

Bell Travel Service

🚌 3. Airport Bus Pattaya Operated by Transport Company Limited (Bor Kor Sor)

Pink and grey Bor Kor Sor bus parked on the roadside with a sign indicating service to Suvarnabhumi Airport and Pattaya
A distinctive pink Bor Kor Sor bus

A Budget-Friendly, Public Bus Option with a Brand-New Route

A new airport bus service connecting Pattaya with both of Bangkok’s airports—Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don Mueang (DMK)—is now in full operation as of March 8, 2025, run by Transport Company Limited (Thailand’s state-owned bus operator, also known as Bor Kor Sor).

These distinctive pink buses provide a safe and comfortable ride directly to and from both airports, making it a great option for travelers who want to keep costs low while still riding comfortably.

✅ Basic Information

  • Operator: Transport Company Limited (Bor Kor Sor / State Railway of Thailand)
  • Seating Capacity: 36 seats (air-conditioned)
  • Pattaya Departure/Arrival Point: Along Sukhumvit Road (across from the Father Ray Foundation)

A large pink signboard on the roadside, serving as a landmark for locating the Bor Kor Sor bus station in Pattaya for buses to Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi Airport
Keep an eye out for this distinct pink signboard – it’s a helpful landmark to find the Bor Kor Sor bus station in Pattaya

✈️ Timetable & Fares

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) ⇄ Pattaya
  • From Suvarnabhumi: 7:30 / 11:30 / 13:30 / 17:30
  • From Pattaya: 6:30 / 10:30 / 14:30 / 16:30
  • Travel Time: Approx. 2 hours
  • Fare: 122 THB
Don Mueang Airport (DMK) ⇄ Pattaya
  • From Don Mueang: 6:30 / 10:30 / 13:30 / 17:30
  • From Pattaya: 7:00 / 10:00 / 14:30 / 17:00
  • Travel Time: Approx. 2.5 hours
  • Fare: 155 THB
Close-up of Bor Kor Sor bus timetables for services to Don Mueang Airport (Ron Mueang International Airport) and Suvarnabhumi Airport from Pattaya.
Closer view of Bor Kor Sor airport bus schedules

🎫 How to Buy Tickets

  • At the airport ticket counters:
    • Don Mueang Airport: International Terminal, 1st floor
    • Suvarnabhumi Airport: Near Gate 8, 1st floor
  • At the Pattaya departure point (on Sukhumvit Road)
  • Online Booking Available:

👉 Official Transport Company Limited booking site:
https://tcl99web.transport.co.th

💡 Why This Bus Is Recommended

  • Direct Access from Pattaya to Both Bangkok Airports – No Transfers Needed Whether you’re flying from Suvarnabhumi (BKK) or Don Mueang (DMK), you can get there directly from Pattaya in one ride—no transfers needed.
  • Affordable Fare from Pattaya This is an extremely budget-friendly option, with a fare of only 155 THB when traveling from Pattaya to Don Mueang Airport.
  • Comfortable, Well-Equipped Buses The buses, while not brand new, are clean, well-maintained, and comfortable for the journey. They are equipped with essential amenities such as a toilet, air-conditioning, and convenient power outlets to charge your devices. These buses are easy to recognize by their signature pink exterior.

⚠️ Notes & Travel Tips

  • Pattaya stop is not a full terminal
    The departure/arrival point in Pattaya is simply a stop along Sukhumvit Road—not a bus terminal. First-time users are advised to check the location in advance.
  • Schedules are subject to change
    Since this is a new route, departure times and fares may change. Always check the official website or ask at the ticket counter for the latest info.

✈️ Example Scenario: Morning Departure to Don Mueang Airport

Ideal for travelers who want a budget option while still arriving with time to spare:

  1. Around 9:00 AM – Check out from your Pattaya hotel
  2. Around 9:30 AM – Arrive at the bus stop on Sukhumvit Road (via Bolt or taxi)
  3. 10:00 AM – Board the Transport Company Limited bus headed to Don Mueang
  4. Around 12:30 PM – Arrive at Don Mueang Airport

📍 Convenient Spots Near Pattaya Bus Stop

The main entrance of Little Walk Pattaya, an outdoor mall with a large anchor-shaped sign, featuring popular shops like Starbucks and KFC, indicating a convenient stop for travelers near Pattaya bus terminal
The welcoming entrance to Little Walk Pattaya, a convenient hub for travelers.

Just 200 meters south of the stop is Little Walk Pattaya, a small shopping complex perfect for grabbing snacks or waiting comfortably before departure.

📖 Basic Information and Preparation for Taking the Bus from Pattaya

📌 What You Should Know

  • Bus Terminal Locations:
    1. Roong Reuang Coach operates from two terminals: North Pattaya Bus Terminal and Jomtien Bus Terminal.
    2. Bell Travel Service also operates within the North Pattaya Bus Terminal, sharing the same location with Roong Reuang Coach, though the ticket counters are separate.
    3. Transport Company Limited (state-run) is located on Sukhumvit Road, across from the Father Ray Foundation.
  • Operating Hours and Frequency:
    The number of daily departures varies depending on the time of day. Early morning and late-night buses tend to be busier, so it’s important to check in advance.
  • Baggage Limits:
    Typically, the base fare includes one large suitcase and one carry-on item. Additional items or oversized luggage may incur extra charges or may not be allowed on board.
  • Importance of Booking:
    For Bell Travel Service, advance reservation is mandatory if you want hotel pickup. For other services, booking in advance is strongly recommended during peak seasons. Use official websites or online booking platforms.
  • Consider Your Flight Time:
    Pattaya hosts various events throughout the year—such as marathons and international music festivals, not just the famous Songkran Festival. These events can significantly impact traffic conditions, so it’s a good idea to check the event schedule in advance and plan your transfer to the airport accordingly.
    Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Official Website: https://www.tourismthailand.org/home
  • Drop-Off Location at the Airport:
    Buses generally drop passengers off at the departure level of the terminal building.

🎒 What to Bring or Arrange

  • Tickets:
    Purchase tickets in advance either online or at a service counter. For Bell Travel, prior booking is required.
  • Cash:
    Carry small denominations of Thai Baht (THB) for transportation to the terminal (e.g., Songthaew) or for snacks at the terminal.
  • Light Jacket or Sweater:
    Bus interiors are often heavily air-conditioned. Having something to throw on, like a light cardigan or hoodie, will keep you comfortable.
  • E-Ticket or Booking Confirmation:
    Have your bus ticket ready, either as a printed copy or a screenshot of the reservation.
  • Spare Change:
    Some small shops and vendors might not accept digital payment, so it’s wise to have a bit of cash handy just in case.
  • Entertainment for the Ride:
    Since the trip takes over 2 hours, bring something to keep you entertained—like your smartphone, portable charger, a book, or headphones.

📖 (Additional Info) Free Shuttle Buses at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)

Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) offers two main types of free shuttle buses operated by the airport authority.

This section explains the free shuttle bus services available at the airport.

1. Free Shuttle Bus Between Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK)

  • Purpose: This shuttle is intended for passengers transferring between Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK).
  • Requirements to Use:
    • Flight Ticket: Present a valid flight ticket (e.g., e-ticket) for a connecting flight on the same day or the next day.
    • Passport: A valid passport is required for identification.
  • Boarding Point at Suvarnabhumi Airport: Near Arrival Gate 3 on the 2nd floor of the terminal.
  • Operating Hours: 05:00–24:00, every 12 to 30 minutes.
  • Travel Time: Approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on traffic.

2. Free Shuttle Buses Within the Airport Grounds (Shuttles A, B, C, etc.)

  • Purpose: These buses operate within Suvarnabhumi Airport to connect facilities such as terminals, the Public Transportation Center, parking areas, and employee zones.
  • Routes: Labeled as Shuttle A, B, C, etc., each serving different routes.
    • Example: A shuttle connecting the main terminal to the Public Transportation Center, where intercity buses depart.
  • Boarding Points: Located at each terminal and the Public Transportation Center.
  • Eligibility: Open to everyone and free of charge.

These shuttle services make it easier to navigate both between and within Bangkok’s airports.

Summary & Final Thoughts

How was the guide? Traveling from Pattaya to Bangkok’s airports doesn’t have to be complicated—as long as you choose the right bus service from the three we introduced.

  • Want a reliable, classic option?Roong Reuang Coach
  • Prefer door-to-door service with comfort, especially if you have a lot of luggage?Bell Travel Service
  • Looking to go directly to Don Mueang Airport without transfers and try something new?Transport Company Limited’s Pink Bus

Choose the service that best fits your travel style, budget, and flight schedule.
With a bit of preparation and a quick check on the ground, your final journey from Pattaya will be smooth and stress-free.

Wishing you a safe and enjoyable trip in Thailand!

Important Note: While we make every effort to provide the latest information on bus fares and departure times, please be aware that these can change. For the most accurate and real-time updates, we highly recommend verifying details directly at the bus terminal or on the respective official websites before your travel.

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