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Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand Tel: +66(0)38 – 36 76 73, Fax: +66(0)38 – 36 70 32 [email protected], www.farang.co.th aktueller Stand: 30.11.2017 Wichtige Adressen und Kommunikationsdaten Thailand Allgemein Pattaya Bangkok Koh Samui Für Deutsche Für Schweizer Für Österreicher Weitere Orte Wichtige Kontaktnummern: • Notfallnummer des Krisenzentrums der Regierung: 1111, ext. 5. • Pathum Thani: Tel.: 02 281-7119- 21 • Chachoengsao: Tel.: 0 899 696 723 / 038 53 60 25 - 6 / 038 51 69 72 • Samut Prakan: Tel.: 0 899 696 775 / 02 382 6040-2 • Nakhon Pathom: Tel.: 0 899 696 734 / 034 34 02 41 / 034 34 02 33 • Samut Sakhon: Tel.: 034 88 11 75 / 034 83 90 37 # 11 • Samut Songkhram: Tel.: 0 899 696 778 / 034 71 58 35-8 • Nonthaburi: Tel: 02 591-2471 • Hotline bei Überflutungen: 02-354-6551 • Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) 1555 • Information Autobahnen – 1568, 1784 • Information Landstraßen – 1146 • Information Zugverkehr: 1690 • Information Busverkehr: 1490 Allgemein Thailand Internationale Vorwahlnummer: 0066, +66 (ab Mobile) Die wichtigsten Call-Center-Telefonnummern (Thailandweit) • Ambulanz des Bangkok Hospitals: 1719 • Auskunftsdienst (Telephone information for Thailand): 1133 • Auskunftsdienst (Telephone information foreign countries): 183 • Vermittlungsdienst ins Ausland: 100 • Autobahnpolizei (Highway): 1193 • Telefongesellschaft: CAT Telecom: 1322 • Feuerwehr: 199 • Einwanderungsbehörde (Immigration 24 Std.): 1111 • Polizei Notrufnummer: 191, 1699 • Verbraucherschutz: 1166 • Thai Embassys worldwide, http://www.thaiembassy.org/ Geldüberweisungen Western Union Durch Überweisung an die Western Union Bank kann Ihr Geld schon in einer Stunde unter Vorlage Ihres Passes und unter Angabe der Money Transfer Control Number (MTCN) in einer der Filialen abholbereit sein. www.westernunion.co.th Stand: 30.11.2017 Seite 1 Matt Productions Co., Ltd. Matt Productions Co., Ltd. – DER FARANG 576/25 Moo 5, Photisarn Road, Pattaya-City, T. Naklua, A. Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand Tel: +66(0)38 – 36 76 73, Fax: +66(0)38 – 36 70 32 [email protected], www.farang.co.th Telefonnummern der Kreditkarten-Unternehmen American Express: 02 273 0022 Eurocard/Mastercard: 001-800-118 870 663 (kostenlose Rufnummer) VISA: 001-800-441 348 5 (kostenlose Rufnummer) Thailändische Fluggesellschaften Thai Air Asia (FD) Callcenter: 02-515 99 99 Internet: www.airasia.com Bangkok Airways (PG) Callcenter: 1771, 02-265 87 77 99 Mu 14, Vibhavadirangsit Rd., Chom Phon, Chatuchak, Bangkok, 10900 E-Mail: [email protected] , Internet: www.bangkokair.com Kan Airlines (K8) Callcenter: 02-551 61 11 , Mobile: +66 (0)81-585-4489 , Fax: +66 (0)2-576-0844 E-Mail : [email protected] , Internet: www.kanairlines.com Nok Air (DD) Callcenter: 1318, 02- 900 99 55, 02-61 02 27 183 Rajanakarn Building, 17th floor, South Sathorn Rd., Yannawa, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 Tel.: + (66) 2-627-2000, Fax : + (66) 2-627-9830 Internet: www.nokair.com Nok Mini Air (DD) Callcenter: 1318, +66 (0)53-280.444, 19/18-19 Royal City Avenue Block A Rama 9 Road, Kwang Bangkapi Huay Kwang, Bangkok 10310, Tel.: +66 (0) 2641-4190 E-Mail: [email protected] , Internet: www.sga.co.th Orient Thai Airlines (OX) Callcenter: 1126, 02-229 41 00-1, 02-229 42 60 18 Ratchadapisak Rd.Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110, Tel : 02-229 42 60, Fax : 02-229 42 78-9 Email : [email protected] , Internet: www.flyorientthai.com Solar Air Callcenter: 02-535.24 55 oder 081-810 95 56 Smile Air (WE) Call Center: 1181 oder Tel.: 02 118 8888 Internet: www.thaismileair.com THAI Airways International (TG) Callcenter: 1566 Vibhavadi Rangsit Ticket Office, 89 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Chattuchak, Bangkok 10900 Tel.: 02-545.3691, Fax: 02-545.3199 Internet: www.thaiair.com Internationale Fluggesellschaften Austrian Tel.: 02-267 08 73-5 Internet: www.aua.com Stand: 30.11.2017 Seite 2 Matt Productions Co., Ltd. Matt Productions Co., Ltd. – DER FARANG 576/25 Moo 5, Photisarn Road, Pattaya-City, T. Naklua, A. Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand Tel: +66(0)38 – 36 76 73, Fax: +66(0)38 – 36 70 32 [email protected], www.farang.co.th Cathay Pacific Airways Internet: www.cathaypacific.com Emirates Airlines Tel.: 02-664 10 40, 02-664 10-44 Internet: www.emirates.com Etihad Airways Tel.: 02-253 00 99 Internet: www.etihadairways.com Eurowings Tel.: +66 (0) 2 132 1888, 02 132 1111-2, Call Center: 1722 Eva Airways Tel.: 02-269 62 88 Internet: www.evaair.com Jetstar International Tel.: 02-267 51 25 Internet: www.jetstar.com KLM Airlines Tel.: 02-635 23 00 Internet: www.klm.com Lufthansa Airlines 16th Floor, Q-House Asoke Building, 66 Sukhumvit 21 Road, Klongtoey Nua, Wattana District, Bangkok 10110 Tel.: +66 (0)2 6546800, Fax: +66 (0)2 6646808 E-Mail: [email protected] , Internet: www.lufthansa.com Malaysia Airlines Tel.: 02-263 05 65-71 Internet: www.malaysiaairlines.com Oman Airways Bangkok : 849 Vorawat Building, 22nd Floor, Room 2203, Silom Rd., Bangkok 10500 Tel.: 02-635 1222 ext. 23, 24, 26 Pattaya: Orchid Travel, 436/36 Soi 1 Pattaya 2nd Rd., North Pattaya, 20150, Tel.: 038-361881 Internet: www.omanair.com, E-Mail : [email protected] Qatar Airways Tel.: 02-259 27 01-5 Internet: www.qatarairways.com Quantas Tel.: 02-627 17 01 Internet: www.qantas.com.au Scandinavien Airways (SAS) Tel.: 02-645 82 00 Internet: www.flysas.com Singapore Airlines Tel.: 02-353 60 00 Internet: www.singaporeair.com Swiss International Airlines Tel.: 02-204 77 77 Stand: 30.11.2017 Seite 3 Matt Productions Co., Ltd. Matt Productions Co., Ltd. – DER FARANG 576/25 Moo 5, Photisarn Road, Pattaya-City, T. Naklua, A. Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand Tel: +66(0)38 – 36 76 73, Fax: +66(0)38 – 36 70 32 [email protected], www.farang.co.th Internet: www.swiss.com Tiger Airways Tel.: 02-649 96 88 Internet: www.tigerairways.com Turkish Airlines Tel.: 02-231 03 00-7 Internet: www.turkishairlines.com Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Head Office Tel.: 022-505 500 Airport Tel.: 025-042 701, 0 2504 2703, 0 2535 2669 Ayutthaya Tel.: 035-246 076 to 7 Cha-am Tel.: 032-471 005 to 6 Chiang Mai Tel.: 053-248 604, 053-248 607, 053-241 466 Chiang Rai Tel.: 053-717 433, 053-744 674 to 5 Hat Yai Tel.: 074-243 747, 074-231 055, 074-238 518 Kanchanaburi 034-511 200, 034 512 500 Khon Kaen Tel.: 043-244 498 to 9 Lop Buri Tel.: 036 422 768 to 9 Nakhon Nayok Tel.: 037-312 282, 037-312 284 Nakhon Phanom Tel.: 042-513 490-1 Nakhon Ratchasima Tel.: 044-213 666, 044-213 030 Nakhon Si Thammarat Tel.: 075-346 515 to 6 Narathiwat Tel.: 073-516 144 Pattaya Tel.: 038-428-750, 038-427 667 Phitsanulok Tel.: 055-252 743 Phuket Tel.: 076-211 036, 076-217 138, 076-212 213 Rayong Tel.: 038-655 420 to 1, 038-644 585 Surat Thani Tel.: 077-288 817 to 9 Tak Tel.: 055-514 341 to 3 Trat Tel.: 039-597 255, 039-597 259 to 60 Ubon Ratchathani Tel.: 045-243 770 to 1 Udon Thani Tel.: 042-3 5 406 to 7 Tageszeitungen / Informationen Bangkok Post The Post Publishing Public Company Limited Bangkok Post Building 136 Na Ranong Road Klong Toey, Bangkok 10110 Thailand Tel.: 02-240 37 00, Fax: 02-240 36 66 Internet: www.bangkokpost.com Breaking News: www.bangkokpost.com/breaking_news/breaking_previous.php The Nation The Nation Editorial 6th Floor, Editorial Building (Building II) 1854 Bang Na-Trat Road KM 4.5 Bang Na district, Bangkok 10260 Stand: 30.11.2017 Seite 4 Matt Productions Co., Ltd. Matt Productions Co., Ltd. – DER FARANG 576/25 Moo 5, Photisarn Road, Pattaya-City, T. Naklua, A. Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand Tel: +66(0)38 – 36 76 73, Fax: +66(0)38 – 36 70 32 [email protected], www.farang.co.th Tel.: 02-338 30 00 (Callcenter), 02-338 33 33, Fax: 02-338 33 34 Internet: www.nationmultimedia.com Breaking News: www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews Magazin DER FARANG (deutschsprachig) Internet: www.farang-magazin.com Matt Productions Co., Ltd. - FARANG Magazines 576/25 Moo 5, Photisarn Road, Pattaya-City, T. Naklua, A. Banglamung, Chonburi 20150 Tel.: 038-36 76 73, Fax: 038-36 70 32 E-Mail: [email protected], Internet: www.farang.co.th Überschwemmungen (Flut) • www.thaiflood.com (Thai) • www.disaster.go.th (Thai/English) • www.thailandtourismupdate.com (Thai/English) • www.thailand.prd.go.th/view_around_thailand.php?id=5897 • www.tmd.go.th/en/ Bangkok Airports of Thailand Public Co. Ltd. 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