Sit back and relax as you enjoy a transfer from Chiang Mai International Airport to Chiang Mai Hotel. You will be picked up by your driver/guide depending on your flight's arrival time. You will then enjoy Chiang Mai scenery while traveling to your hotel in Chiang Mai, worry free. The transfer length is around 20-40 minutes and is available year-round, 24 hours a day.
• Airport transfer
• Get inside tips from a local
• Multiple times offered throughout the day
• Pickup from a centrally located meeting point
• All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included
Pickup included
Airport representatives will be waiting in the paging area with a sign with your name. The paging area is on the Exit Gate at the International Arrival Hall, after the Baggage Collection Area and Customs Check Point.
Additional Note: It is best to look for your airport representative at the Exit Gate at paging area.
Please remember to include the following information in the "leave a comment for the local supplier" section:
• Airline
• Flight Number
• Arrival Time
• Hotel Name
• Hotel Address
One suitcase and one carry-on bag allowed per passenger. This transfer is not wheelchair accessible. Depending upon availability, the vehicle provided for the service may not be exactly as depicted in the photo.
Meeting Point:
Chiang Mai International Airport:-
Domestic and International: Gate Number 01 Arrival floor
Departure Point: Chiang Mai International Airport
Return point: Chiang Mai City Hotels
Airport representatives will be waiting in the paging area with a sign with your name. The paging area is on the Exit Gate at the International Arrival Hall, after the Baggage Collection Area and Customs Check Point.
Additional Note: It is best to look for your airport representative at the Exit Gate at paging area.
Meeting Point:
Chiang Mai International Airport:-
Domestic and International: Gate Number 01 Arrival floor
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Thai Baht (THB)
GMT+7
220VV, 50HzHz
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Available • Apps: Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Price varies by option