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Old Sep 4, 2018, 4:27 am
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Thanks for the precision !

I'll have two arrivals in BKK in a few weeks - one is in J with CX, so I'm expecting to get the fast track card, but the other one will be with Scoot (ex-TR flying into BKK), so it might be useful if it still works then...

In the experience of frequent visitors here, is it worth paying the ~1000 baht for the fast track for a 5pm arrival ? I'd guess it's not the worst time, but not 100% sure.
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Old Sep 4, 2018, 5:17 am
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Originally Posted by seavisionburma
Usually its the escort that takes you through and no need to hand anything over (have sent clients through before - they were never handed a card, just personally escorted)
Politely disagree. I've used the BFS service in the past numerous times and each time the escort handed me the fast track card and told me she'd meet me on the other side of the the Immigration stand.

On a couple of occasions, this allowed me to pocket the card she handed me (to save for future use) and use the card provided by the airline to access fast track Immigration. (Cards which are now, apparently, worthless.)

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Old Sep 4, 2018, 12:43 pm
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Originally Posted by Diplomatico
Politely disagree. I've used the BFS service in the past numerous times and each time the escort handed me the fast track card and told me she'd meet me on the other side of the the Immigration stand.

On a couple of occasions, this allowed me to pocket the card she handed me (to save for future use) and use the card provided by the airline to access fast track Immigration. (Cards which are now, apparently, worthless.)
I was wondering how people got extra cards.
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Old Sep 4, 2018, 5:32 pm
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Originally Posted by RoamingGeek
I was wondering how people got extra cards.
Just keep it in your pocket and only hand it over if asked. I've already started a new collection of blue ones but it seems they might be getting more efficient in checking flight number/date nowadays.
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Old Sep 5, 2018, 9:40 am
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Originally Posted by RoamingGeek
I was wondering how people got extra cards.
I usually get one from the airline for flying in F/J class, but get access to Fast Pass by showing my APEC card.
I could pocket the extra passes, but usually hand them in or discard them.
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