Most BKK lounge threads skip this Bangkok Airways space entirely.
This is the Bangkok Airways Boutique Lounge on Concourse A in Suvarnabhumi’s Main terminal, an airline-run room that sits outside the usual Star Alliance and Priority Pass debate. It’s used by Bangkok Airways passengers only, so you won’t get in with generic lounge cards or oneworld / Star status alone.
The lounge sits airside on Concourse A, which handles many of Bangkok Airways’ regional departures, so you’re usually within a 5–10 minute walk of most A-gates. Check your boarding pass: if your flight leaves from gates A1–A8, this is the closest soft seat you’ll find before boarding.
Expect a basic spread: think snacks and light bites more than a full plated meal, with typical BKK lounge items like small sandwiches and cookies that work for a quick 15–20 minute stop. Drinks lean towards soft drinks, tea, and coffee rather than premium alcohol, so plan your dinner or serious bar stop in Main terminal restaurants instead.
Seating runs to standard armchairs and small tables, with enough outlets to charge a phone or laptop for a 30–60 minute layover, but it’s not a long-haul camp-out setup. Wi‑Fi is typically the same airport network you’ll see in the rest of Suvarnabhumi’s Main terminal, so you’re not gaining a separate high-speed connection here.
This isn’t part of the big BKK lounge circuit you see on FlyerTalk and Reddit threads, which focus on Star Alliance rooms and Priority Pass-accessible Miracle Lounges in other concourses. That low profile keeps expectations in check: treat it as a quiet(er) place to sit before a short Bangkok Airways hop under 2 hours, not as the highlight of a premium cabin ticket.
Practical tip: if your Bangkok Airways flight departs from another concourse like B or C, check the walking time on the screens and leave the lounge at least 20 minutes before boarding so you’re not sprinting through the Main terminal at last call.
How to get in
- 01 Concourse A
- 02 airline lounge