Things here are not complete, not as complete as Suvarnabhumi Airport goods, mainly a variety of cosmetics, such as L'Oreal. Many L'Oréal's set cosmetics, plus discount activities such as full discounts, the price is acceptable, but there is no big discount, and the premise is to buy more things, plus full discount activities. There are not many other things. In general, the duty-free shops at Don Mueang Airport are small and the price is quite expensive. There's no need to go crazy here.
There are two Bangkok airports in Thailand, one of which is Langman Airport. Generally, the flights arriving and departing from here are cheap airlines, but fortunately, the goods inside are still high quality and cheap. If the budget is not high, friends can choose to land and depart here.
Thailand's royal duty-free shop is the only royally authorized duty-free shop, and Langman Airport is the largest. Here is a collection of world-class goods, cosmetics, clothing, luggage, jewelry, clocks and so on, and the price is much cheaper, it is definitely worth everyone to visit for most of the day. But be careful, don't delay boarding.
The Bangkok airport in Thailand is crazy now. Every time I print my ticket, I find that the duty-free shops in the scenic area are crowded with Chinese people. They all look like they have too much money and have nowhere to spend it. They line up to get tax refunds. They buy whatever they need. It seems like they have never been abroad recently and they buy enough at once.
First of all, Don Muang Airport is a very intoxicating place. When I exchanged my boarding pass, the service staff were still chatting, putting on makeup, and eating at their seats, while the people in line had already circled many times. After the security check, it was basically a duty-free shop, and there were some scattered shops behind, but the products of the basic duty-free shops were concentrated in one place. The prices were the same as those in the city, and the products were not as rich as those in the city. It is recommended to buy in the city.
Mostly deals for Chinese tourists Visited in Phuket and Bangkok. This is duty free for Chinese people only as prices are cheaper than back home. For westerners the only decent deals are on makeup and food stuffs but be ready with your calculator to work out if it really is a good discount. One other downside is having to collect your stuff at airport as leaves some uncertainties around will it be correct. My advise is do your homework on the prices when you are there and will save you disappointment finding it cheaper when you leave.
There are really a lot of things! You can see many products that are not available in China here! The price is also good! Some are cheaper than in China! Some clothes are even more expensive than in China! So you have to understand the domestic prices of the items yourself! Then you can come here to shop!
Things here are not complete, not as complete as Suvarnabhumi Airport goods, mainly a variety of cosmetics, such as L'Oreal. Many L'Oréal's set cosmetics, plus discount activities such as full discounts, the price is acceptable, but there is no big discount, and the premise is to buy more things, plus full discount activities. There are not many other things. In general, the duty-free shops at Don Mueang Airport are small and the price is quite expensive. There's no need to go crazy here.
There are two Bangkok airports in Thailand, one of which is Langman Airport. Generally, the flights arriving and departing from here are cheap airlines, but fortunately, the goods inside are still high quality and cheap. If the budget is not high, friends can choose to land and depart here.
Thailand's royal duty-free shop is the only royally authorized duty-free shop, and Langman Airport is the largest. Here is a collection of world-class goods, cosmetics, clothing, luggage, jewelry, clocks and so on, and the price is much cheaper, it is definitely worth everyone to visit for most of the day. But be careful, don't delay boarding.
The Bangkok airport in Thailand is crazy now. Every time I print my ticket, I find that the duty-free shops in the scenic area are crowded with Chinese people. They all look like they have too much money and have nowhere to spend it. They line up to get tax refunds. They buy whatever they need. It seems like they have never been abroad recently and they buy enough at once.
First of all, Don Muang Airport is a very intoxicating place. When I exchanged my boarding pass, the service staff were still chatting, putting on makeup, and eating at their seats, while the people in line had already circled many times. After the security check, it was basically a duty-free shop, and there were some scattered shops behind, but the products of the basic duty-free shops were concentrated in one place. The prices were the same as those in the city, and the products were not as rich as those in the city. It is recommended to buy in the city.
Mostly deals for Chinese tourists Visited in Phuket and Bangkok. This is duty free for Chinese people only as prices are cheaper than back home. For westerners the only decent deals are on makeup and food stuffs but be ready with your calculator to work out if it really is a good discount. One other downside is having to collect your stuff at airport as leaves some uncertainties around will it be correct. My advise is do your homework on the prices when you are there and will save you disappointment finding it cheaper when you leave.
There are really a lot of things! You can see many products that are not available in China here! The price is also good! Some are cheaper than in China! Some clothes are even more expensive than in China! So you have to understand the domestic prices of the items yourself! Then you can come here to shop!