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Transports en Thailand

Couverture des transports en commun, aéroports et qualité des infrastructures pour les expatriés

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Thailand, with a population of nearly 70 million, features a dynamic transportation landscape dominated by road travel on the left side, extensive bus and rail networks, and rapid urban transit expansion in Bangkok. Strengths include ambitious infrastructure megaprojects like high-speed rail and Eastern Economic Corridor developments totaling over USD 45 billion, alongside 118 airports. Challenges persist in Bangkok's congestion, rural connectivity gaps, and uneven public transport coverage outside capitals. Residents and visitors rely on affordable BTS/MRT Skytrains, songthaews, motorbikes, and growing domestic flights for mobility.
Transports en commun
Modéré
Infrastructure routière
Modéré
Transports en commun
6.2/10

Good coverage in Bangkok with BTS Skytrain (3 lines), MRT (4 lines), Airport Rail Link, and SRT Red Lines totaling 242 km operational plus 105 km under construction. Buses serve nationwide but face congestion; regional trains are basic with double-tracking upgrades. Limited integration and poor coverage outside Bangkok place it at average level.

Infrastructure routière
6.8/10

Extensive highway network over 700,000 km total roads, mostly in good repair with four-lane highways featuring medians and pedestrian crossings. Motorways expanding to 6,877 km planned; urban Bangkok congested but expressways help. Maintenance solid in key areas, safety features adequate but traffic management needs modernization.

Vitesse internet
7.1/10

Solid broadband with average fixed speeds around 210 Mbps in 2025, driven by fiber expansion in urban areas including Bangkok and EEC. Mobile speeds exceed 100 Mbps. Rural-urban gap exists but investments closing it via 5G and fiber rollout.

Avg: 210+ Mbps • Widespread in Bangkok and major cities (60%+ households), expanding to suburbs and EEC; limited in rural north/east but growing via government plans

Connectivité aéroportuaire
7.8/10

Strong network of 118 airports including 43 major ones; Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don Mueang (DMK) as key international hubs with global routes. U-Tapao emerging in EEC. Excellent domestic coverage connecting islands and regions; high-speed rail links planned to airports.

Hubs: Suvarnabhumi (BKK), Don Mueang (DMK), Phuket (HKT), Chiang Mai (CNX), U-Tapao (UTP)

Coûts de transport

Pass métro
฿1,000-1,500/month (Rabbit Card Bangkok)
Trajet en bus
฿8-20 single ride
Taxi
฿35 start + ฿10/km (metered); Grab similar
Train à grande vitesse
Not operational; Bangkok-Nong Khai ~฿1,000-3,000 planned

Réseau mobile

Couverture 5G : Major cities and EEC nationwide expansion by major carriers (AIS, True, NT); 70%+ population coverage in 2025, full by 2026
Couverture 4G : 99% nationwide from AIS, TrueMove, dtac; strong even in rural areas

Reliable networks with high urban speeds (200+ Mbps 5G); good rural 4G signal. Carriers invest heavily in EEC and tourist zones for seamless connectivity.

Permis de conduire

PCI requisConversion nécessaire

Foreign licenses valid 3 months with IDP (required for non-Thai). After 3 months or for residents, conversion to Thai license needed via test/translation. Left-side driving. Motorcycles require separate license.