Thailand Krabi airport - souvenir shops assortment
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From What to Expect on Arrival and Leaving Krabi Airport:
Krabi Airport has all the facilities required to travel comfortably:
ATM machines, money exchange booths, books and souvenir shops, and a
few venues that sell food and drinks
From Shopping & Eating at Krabi Airport:
As a small airport, Krabi doesn't have a lot in the way of shopping or
dining opportunities.
Do souvenir shops sell edible insects or other exotic Thailand food/drinks in Krabi airport? What are options to buy before departing? Are prices significantly higher than in a city?
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From What to Expect on Arrival and Leaving Krabi Airport:
Krabi Airport has all the facilities required to travel comfortably:
ATM machines, money exchange booths, books and souvenir shops, and a
few venues that sell food and drinks
From Shopping & Eating at Krabi Airport:
As a small airport, Krabi doesn't have a lot in the way of shopping or
dining opportunities.
Do souvenir shops sell edible insects or other exotic Thailand food/drinks in Krabi airport? What are options to buy before departing? Are prices significantly higher than in a city?
thailand krabi kbv
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up vote
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From What to Expect on Arrival and Leaving Krabi Airport:
Krabi Airport has all the facilities required to travel comfortably:
ATM machines, money exchange booths, books and souvenir shops, and a
few venues that sell food and drinks
From Shopping & Eating at Krabi Airport:
As a small airport, Krabi doesn't have a lot in the way of shopping or
dining opportunities.
Do souvenir shops sell edible insects or other exotic Thailand food/drinks in Krabi airport? What are options to buy before departing? Are prices significantly higher than in a city?
thailand krabi kbv
From What to Expect on Arrival and Leaving Krabi Airport:
Krabi Airport has all the facilities required to travel comfortably:
ATM machines, money exchange booths, books and souvenir shops, and a
few venues that sell food and drinks
From Shopping & Eating at Krabi Airport:
As a small airport, Krabi doesn't have a lot in the way of shopping or
dining opportunities.
Do souvenir shops sell edible insects or other exotic Thailand food/drinks in Krabi airport? What are options to buy before departing? Are prices significantly higher than in a city?
thailand krabi kbv
thailand krabi kbv
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Krabi airport has two terminals, I presume you're referring to the international one.
As of January 2017, the fresh food selection once past security & immigration when departing is limited to a cafe. I can't claim to recall its menu in detail, but the offerings were overpriced and bland, certainly no edible insects in sight (and this is not a thing you really see outside street food/night markets anyway).
There are also a bunch of souvenir shops selling dried mangoes, cans of Pringles etc, with 200-300% markups. I specifically recall the same bag of dried mango that's around 250 baht at the supermarket being hawked for 600.
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Krabi airport has two terminals, I presume you're referring to the international one.
As of January 2017, the fresh food selection once past security & immigration when departing is limited to a cafe. I can't claim to recall its menu in detail, but the offerings were overpriced and bland, certainly no edible insects in sight (and this is not a thing you really see outside street food/night markets anyway).
There are also a bunch of souvenir shops selling dried mangoes, cans of Pringles etc, with 200-300% markups. I specifically recall the same bag of dried mango that's around 250 baht at the supermarket being hawked for 600.
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Krabi airport has two terminals, I presume you're referring to the international one.
As of January 2017, the fresh food selection once past security & immigration when departing is limited to a cafe. I can't claim to recall its menu in detail, but the offerings were overpriced and bland, certainly no edible insects in sight (and this is not a thing you really see outside street food/night markets anyway).
There are also a bunch of souvenir shops selling dried mangoes, cans of Pringles etc, with 200-300% markups. I specifically recall the same bag of dried mango that's around 250 baht at the supermarket being hawked for 600.
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up vote
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Krabi airport has two terminals, I presume you're referring to the international one.
As of January 2017, the fresh food selection once past security & immigration when departing is limited to a cafe. I can't claim to recall its menu in detail, but the offerings were overpriced and bland, certainly no edible insects in sight (and this is not a thing you really see outside street food/night markets anyway).
There are also a bunch of souvenir shops selling dried mangoes, cans of Pringles etc, with 200-300% markups. I specifically recall the same bag of dried mango that's around 250 baht at the supermarket being hawked for 600.
Krabi airport has two terminals, I presume you're referring to the international one.
As of January 2017, the fresh food selection once past security & immigration when departing is limited to a cafe. I can't claim to recall its menu in detail, but the offerings were overpriced and bland, certainly no edible insects in sight (and this is not a thing you really see outside street food/night markets anyway).
There are also a bunch of souvenir shops selling dried mangoes, cans of Pringles etc, with 200-300% markups. I specifically recall the same bag of dried mango that's around 250 baht at the supermarket being hawked for 600.
answered Nov 4 '17 at 20:03
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