Departing Passengers
All departing passengers must be checked for any prohibited items before departure from Chiang Rai Airport.
Money and Currency Exchange :
The ‘Baht’ is the currency used in Thailand. 1 Baht is 100 Satang. The banknotes consist of 1,000 Baht (brown), 500 Baht (purple), 100 Baht (red), 50 Baht (blue), 20 Baht (green) and 10 Baht (brown). The coins consist of 25 Satang, 50 Satang, 1 Baht, 2 Baht, 5 Baht and 10 Baht.
Money and traveler’s cheques can be exchanged at hotels, shops, banks, department stores and currency exchange counters in Chiang Rai Airport. The best place to exchange a traveler’s cheque is at a bank (passport has to be presented). / Passengers are allowed to bring any other foreign currencies in and out of Thailand; however, the amount must not exceed the amount stated by the Customs Department upon arrival. / Passengers leaving Thailand are allowed to take Thai currency not exceeding 50,000 Baht out of the country.
Prohibited Items :
The Thai Government determines prohibited items which are not considered illegal to be imported to or exported out of Thailand, such as drugs; counterfeit coins or banknotes; pornographic books, pictures or items. When found, the prohibited items will be confiscated and should passengers be found guilty, they will be fined and prosecuted.
Should you have any questions regarding the customs procedures, or information on passenger-related policies or should you wish to file a complaint against customs officers’ services or procedures, please contact the nearest customs office at the arrival and departure halls at the airport
Prohibited items are items that are not permitted to be imported to or exported out of Thailand.
They are as follows:
1. Drugs
2. Pornography articles
3. Pirated and counterfeit items
4. Counterfeit coins and banknotes
5. Preserved wildlife
Passengers found in possession, usage, manufacture, purchase, distribution, smuggling of drugs may face death penalty.
Restricted Items :Restricted items are items controlled by the law to be imported to or exported out of Thailand and require written consent from related government agencies. The consent letter must be presented to customs officers during customs clearance. Such items are:
Category
Organization
Smoking tobacco cigarettes or 200 cigars and cigar weighing up to 250 grams of alcohol, 1 liter.
Excise Department
Firearms, ammunition, explosives
Department of Provincial Administration , Ministry of the Interior
Plants and plant parts
Department of Agriculture
Live animals and carcasses
Department of Livestock Development or NPS , Wildlife and Plants
Food, Medicine
Food and Drug Administration
Vehicle parts
Ministry of industry
Buddha statue , Artifact , Antiquities
Fine Arts Department
Radio communication equipment , Telecommunications equipment
Granting special purpose entities
Office of The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)
Power Bank Do not keep spare batteries in checked baggage. It is permitted to take spare batteries in cabin baggage.
Power Bank Capacity of spare battery which is permitted to keep in cabin baggage must not be higher than 32,000 mAh.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000 mAh(or less than 10,000 Wh) is permitted in the cabin for unidentified number.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000-32,000 mAh(or higher than 160 Wh) is limited to 2 pieces in the cabin.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is higher than 32,000 mAh(or more than 160 Wh) is forbidden on-board.
Source : www.customs.go.th
June 20, 2018
Departing Passengers
All departing passengers must be checked for any prohibited items before departure from Hat Yai Airport.
Money and Currency Exchange :
The ‘Baht’ is the currency used in Thailand. 1 Baht is 100 Satang. The banknotes consist of 1,000 Baht (brown), 500 Baht (purple), 100 Baht (red), 50 Baht (blue), 20 Baht (green) and 10 Baht (brown). The coins consist of 25 Satang, 50 Satang, 1 Baht, 2 Baht, 5 Baht and 10 Baht.
Money and traveler’s cheques can be exchanged at hotels, shops, banks, department stores and currency exchange counters in Suvarnabhumi Airport. The best place to exchange a traveler’s cheque is at a bank (passport has to be presented). / Passengers are allowed to bring any other foreign currencies in and out of Thailand; however, the amount must not exceed the amount stated by the Customs Department upon arrival. / Passengers leaving Thailand are allowed to take Thai currency not exceeding 50,000 Baht out of the country.
Prohibited Items :
The Thai Government determines prohibited items which are not considered illegal to be imported to or exported out of Thailand, such as drugs; counterfeit coins or banknotes; pornographic books, pictures or items. When found, the prohibited items will be confiscated and should passengers be found guilty, they will be fined and prosecuted.
Should you have any questions regarding the customs procedures, or information on passenger-related policies or should you wish to file a complaint against customs officers’ services or procedures, please contact the nearest customs office at the arrival and departure halls at the airport
Prohibited items are items that are not permitted to be imported to or exported out of Thailand.
They are as follows:
1. Drugs
2. Pornography articles
3. Pirated and counterfeit items
4. Counterfeit coins and banknotes
5. Preserved wildlife
Passengers found in possession, usage, manufacture, purchase, distribution, smuggling of drugs may face death penalty.
Restricted Items :Restricted items are items controlled by the law to be imported to or exported out of Thailand and require written consent from related government agencies. The consent letter must be presented to customs officers during customs clearance. Such items are:
Category
Organization
Smoking tobacco cigarettes or 200 cigars and cigar weighing up to 250 grams of alcohol, 1 liter.
Excise Department
Firearms, ammunition, explosives
Department of Provincial Administration , Ministry of the Interior
Plants and plant parts
Department of Agriculture
Live animals and carcasses
Department of Livestock Development or NPS , Wildlife and Plants
Food, Medicine
Food and Drug Administration
Vehicle parts
Ministry of industry
Buddha statue , Artifact , Antiquities
Fine Arts Department
Radio communication equipment , Telecommunications equipment
Granting special purpose entities
Office of The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)
Credit www.customs.go.th
Power Bank Do not keep spare batteries in checked baggage. It is permitted to take spare batteries in cabin baggage.
Power Bank Capacity of spare battery which is permitted to keep in cabin baggage must not be higher than 32,000 mAh.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000 mAh(or less than 10,000 Wh) is permitted in the cabin for unidentified number.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000-32,000 mAh(or higher than 160 Wh) is limited to 2 pieces in the cabin.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is higher than 32,000 mAh(or more than 160 Wh) is forbidden on-board.
Source : www.customs.go.th
June 20, 2018
Departing Passengers
All departing passengers must be checked for any prohibited items before departure.
Money and Currency Exchange :
The ‘Baht’ is the currency used in Thailand. 1 Baht is 100 Satang. The banknotes consist of 1,000 Baht (brown), 500 Baht (purple), 100 Baht (red), 50 Baht (blue), 20 Baht (green) and 10 Baht (brown). The coins consist of 25 Satang, 50 Satang, 1 Baht, 2 Baht, 5 Baht and 10 Baht.
Money and traveler’s cheques can be exchanged at hotels, shops, banks, department stores and currency exchange counters. The best place to exchange a traveler’s cheque is at a bank (passport has to be presented). / Passengers are allowed to bring any other foreign currencies in and out of Thailand; however, the amount must not exceed the amount stated by the Customs Department upon arrival. / Passengers leaving Thailand are allowed to take Thai currency not exceeding 50,000 Baht out of the country.
Prohibited Items :
The Thai Government determines prohibited items which are not considered illegal to be imported to or exported out of Thailand, such as drugs; counterfeit coins or banknotes; pornographic books, pictures or items. When found, the prohibited items will be confiscated and should passengers be found guilty, they will be fined and prosecuted.
Should you have any questions regarding the customs procedures, or information on passenger-related policies or should you wish to file a complaint against customs officers’ services or procedures, please contact the nearest customs office at the arrival and departure halls at the airport
Prohibited items are items that are not permitted to be imported to or exported out of Thailand.
They are as follows:
1. Drugs
2. Pornography articles
3. Pirated and counterfeit items
4. Counterfeit coins and banknotes
5. Preserved wildlife
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Passengers found in possession, usage, manufacture, purchase, distribution, smuggling of drugs may face death penalty.
Restricted Items :Restricted items are items controlled by the law to be imported to or exported out of Thailand and require written consent from related government agencies. The consent letter must be presented to customs officers during customs clearance. Such items are:
Category
Organization
Smoking tobacco cigarettes or 200 cigars and cigar weighing up to 250 grams of alcohol, 1 liter.
Excise Department
Firearms, ammunition, explosives
Department of Provincial Administration , Ministry of the Interior
Plants and plant parts
Department of Agriculture
Live animals and carcasses
Department of Livestock Development or NPS , Wildlife and Plants
Food, Medicine
Food and Drug Administration
Vehicle parts
Ministry of industry
Buddha statue , Artifact , Antiquities
Fine Arts Department
Radio communication equipment , Telecommunications equipment
Granting special purpose entities
Office of The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)
Credit www.customs.go.th
Power Bank Do not keep spare batteries in checked baggage. It is permitted to take spare batteries in cabin baggage.
Power Bank Capacity of spare battery which is permitted to keep in cabin baggage must not be higher than 32,000 mAh.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000 mAh(or less than 10,000 Wh) is permitted in the cabin for unidentified number.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000-32,000 mAh(or higher than 160 Wh) is limited to 2 pieces in the cabin.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is higher than 32,000 mAh(or more than 160 Wh) is forbidden on-board.
Source : www.customs.go.th
June 19, 2018
Departing Passengers
All departing passengers must be checked for any prohibited items before departure from Phuket Airport.
Money and Currency Exchange :
The ‘Baht’ is the currency used in Thailand. 1 Baht is 100 Satang. The banknotes consist of 1,000 Baht (brown), 500 Baht (purple), 100 Baht (red), 50 Baht (blue), 20 Baht (green) and 10 Baht (brown). The coins consist of 25 Satang, 50 Satang, 1 Baht, 2 Baht, 5 Baht and 10 Baht.
Money and traveler’s cheques can be exchanged at hotels, shops, banks, department stores and currency exchange counters in Phuket Airport. The best place to exchange a traveler’s cheque is at a bank (passport has to be presented). / Passengers are allowed to bring any other foreign currencies in and out of Thailand; however, the amount must not exceed the amount stated by the Customs Department upon arrival. / Passengers leaving Thailand are allowed to take Thai currency not exceeding 50,000 Baht out of the country.
Prohibited Items :
The Thai Government determines prohibited items which are not considered illegal to be imported to or exported out of Thailand, such as drugs; counterfeit coins or banknotes; pornographic books, pictures or items. When found, the prohibited items will be confiscated and should passengers be found guilty, they will be fined and prosecuted.
Should you have any questions regarding the customs procedures, or information on passenger-related policies or should you wish to file a complaint against customs officers’ services or procedures, please contact the nearest customs office at the arrival and departure halls at the airport
Prohibited items are items that are not permitted to be imported to or exported out of Thailand.
They are as follows:
1. Drugs
2. Pornography articles
3. Pirated and counterfeit items
4. Counterfeit coins and banknotes
5. Preserved wildlife
Passengers found in possession, usage, manufacture, purchase, distribution, smuggling of drugs may face death penalty.
Restricted Items :Restricted items are items controlled by the law to be imported to or exported out of Thailand and require written consent from related government agencies. The consent letter must be presented to customs officers during customs clearance. Such items are:
Category
Organization
Smoking tobacco cigarettes or 200 cigars and cigar weighing up to 250 grams of alcohol, 1 liter.
Excise Department
Firearms, ammunition, explosives
Department of Provincial Administration , Ministry of the Interior
Plants and plant parts
Department of Agriculture
Live animals and carcasses
Department of Livestock Development or NPS , Wildlife and Plants
Food, Medicine
Food and Drug Administration
Vehicle parts
Ministry of industry
Buddha statue , Artifact , Antiquities
Fine Arts Department
Radio communication equipment , Telecommunications equipment
Granting special purpose entities
Office of The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)
Credit www.customs.go.th
Power Bank Do not keep spare batteries in checked baggage. It is permitted to take spare batteries in cabin baggage.
Power Bank Capacity of spare battery which is permitted to keep in cabin baggage must not be higher than 32,000 mAh.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000 mAh(or less than 10,000 Wh) is permitted in the cabin for unidentified number.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000-32,000 mAh(or higher than 160 Wh) is limited to 2 pieces in the cabin.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is higher than 32,000 mAh(or more than 160 Wh) is forbidden on-board.
Source : www.customs.go.th
June 18, 2018
Departing Passengers
All departing passengers must be checked for any prohibited items before departure from Don Mueang Airport.
Money and Currency Exchange :
The ‘Baht’ is the currency used in Thailand. 1 Baht is 100 Satang. The banknotes consist of 1,000 Baht (brown), 500 Baht (purple), 100 Baht (red), 50 Baht (blue), 20 Baht (green) and 10 Baht (brown). The coins consist of 25 Satang, 50 Satang, 1 Baht, 2 Baht, 5 Baht and 10 Baht.
Money and traveler’s cheques can be exchanged at hotels, shops, banks, department stores and currency exchange counters in Don Mueang Airport. The best place to exchange a traveler’s cheque is at a bank (passport has to be presented). / Passengers are allowed to bring any other foreign currencies in and out of Thailand; however, the amount must not exceed the amount stated by the Customs Department upon arrival. / Passengers leaving Thailand are allowed to take Thai currency not exceeding 50,000 Baht out of the country.
Prohibited Items :
The Thai Government determines prohibited items which are not considered illegal to be imported to or exported out of Thailand, such as drugs; counterfeit coins or banknotes; pornographic books, pictures or items. When found, the prohibited items will be confiscated and should passengers be found guilty, they will be fined and prosecuted.
Should you have any questions regarding the customs procedures, or information on passenger-related policies or should you wish to file a complaint against customs officers’ services or procedures, please contact the nearest customs office at the arrival and departure halls at the airport
Prohibited items are items that are not permitted to be imported to or exported out of Thailand.
They are as follows:
1. Drugs
2. Pornography articles
3. Pirated and counterfeit items
4. Counterfeit coins and banknotes
5. Preserved wildlife
Passengers found in possession, usage, manufacture, purchase, distribution, smuggling of drugs may face death penalty.
Restricted Items :Restricted items are items controlled by the law to be imported to or exported out of Thailand and require written consent from related government agencies. The consent letter must be presented to customs officers during customs clearance. Such items are:
Category
Organization
Smoking tobacco cigarettes or 200 cigars and cigar weighing up to 250 grams of alcohol, 1 liter.
Excise Department
Firearms, ammunition, explosives
Department of Provincial Administration , Ministry of the Interior
Plants and plant parts
Department of Agriculture
Live animals and carcasses
Department of Livestock Development or NPS , Wildlife and Plants
Food, Medicine
Food and Drug Administration
Vehicle parts
Ministry of industry
Buddha statue , Artifact , Antiquities
Fine Arts Department
Radio communication equipment , Telecommunications equipment
Granting special purpose entities
Office of The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)
Credit www.customs.go.th
Power Bank Do not keep spare batteries in checked baggage. It is permitted to take spare batteries in cabin baggage.
Power Bank Capacity of spare battery which is permitted to keep in cabin baggage must not be higher than 32,000 mAh.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000 mAh(or less than 10,000 Wh) is permitted in the cabin for unidentified number.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000-32,000 mAh(or higher than 160 Wh) is limited to 2 pieces in the cabin.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is higher than 32,000 mAh(or more than 160 Wh) is forbidden on-board.
Source : www.customs.go.th
June 18, 2018
Departing Passengers
All departing passengers must be checked for any prohibited items before departure from Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Money and Currency Exchange :
The ‘Baht’ is the currency used in Thailand. 1 Baht is 100 Satang. The banknotes consist of 1,000 Baht (brown), 500 Baht (purple), 100 Baht (red), 50 Baht (blue), 20 Baht (green) and 10 Baht (brown). The coins consist of 25 Satang, 50 Satang, 1 Baht, 2 Baht, 5 Baht and 10 Baht.
Money and traveler’s cheques can be exchanged at hotels, shops, banks, department stores and currency exchange counters in Suvarnabhumi Airport. The best place to exchange a traveler’s cheque is at a bank (passport has to be presented). / Passengers are allowed to bring any other foreign currencies in and out of Thailand; however, the amount must not exceed the amount stated by the Customs Department upon arrival. / Passengers leaving Thailand are allowed to take Thai currency not exceeding 50,000 Baht out of the country.
Prohibited Items :
The Thai Government determines prohibited items which are not considered illegal to be imported to or exported out of Thailand, such as drugs; counterfeit coins or banknotes; pornographic books, pictures or items. When found, the prohibited items will be confiscated and should passengers be found guilty, they will be fined and prosecuted.
Should you have any questions regarding the customs procedures, or information on passenger-related policies or should you wish to file a complaint against customs officers’ services or procedures, please contact the nearest customs office at the arrival and departure halls at the airport
Prohibited items are items that are not permitted to be imported to or exported out of Thailand.
They are as follows:
1. Drugs
2. Pornography articles
3. Pirated and counterfeit items
4. Counterfeit coins and banknotes
5. Preserved wildlife
Passengers found in possession, usage, manufacture, purchase, distribution, smuggling of drugs may face death penalty.
Restricted Items :Restricted items are items controlled by the law to be imported to or exported out of Thailand and require written consent from related government agencies. The consent letter must be presented to customs officers during customs clearance. Such items are:
Category
Organization
Smoking tobacco cigarettes or 200 cigars and cigar weighing up to 250 grams of alcohol, 1 liter.
Excise Department
Firearms, ammunition, explosives
Department of Provincial Administration , Ministry of the Interior
Plants and plant parts
Department of Agriculture
Live animals and carcasses
Department of Livestock Development or NPS , Wildlife and Plants
Food, Medicine
Food and Drug Administration
Vehicle parts
Ministry of industry
Buddha statue , Artifact , Antiquities
Fine Arts Department
Radio communication equipment , Telecommunications equipment
Granting special purpose entities
Office of The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)
Credit www.customs.go.th
Power Bank Do not keep spare batteries in checked baggage. It is permitted to take spare batteries in cabin baggage.
Power Bank Capacity of spare battery which is permitted to keep in cabin baggage must not be higher than 32,000 mAh.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000 mAh(or less than 10,000 Wh) is permitted in the cabin for unidentified number.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000-32,000 mAh(or higher than 160 Wh) is limited to 2 pieces in the cabin.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is higher than 32,000 mAh(or more than 160 Wh) is forbidden on-board.
Source : www.customs.go.th
June 08, 2018
Departure Guide
On entering the Departure Hall you will find several check-in counters, show your ticket and ID card or passport to the Ground Services Officer. After collecting a boarding pass, proceed to Security Check.
Prohibited Items
The Thai Government determines prohibited items which are not considered illegal to be imported to or exported out of Thailand, such as drugs; counterfeit coins or banknotes; pornographic books, pictures or items. When found, the prohibited items will be confiscated and should passengers be found guilty, they will be fined and prosecuted.
Should you have any questions regarding the customs procedures, or information on passenger-related policies or should you wish to file a complaint against customs officers’ services or procedures, please contact the nearest customs office at the arrival and departure halls at the airport
Dapartures procedures...
Present your ID card or passport to Security Officer
Put carry on baggage on the conveyer for scanning by X-ray machine. Place bottles of liquid, computer and mobile phone in separate tray.
Walk through security check of metal objects
Collect baggage from the conveyer
Note: Proceed to the passenger lounge where you will find complimentary foods and drinks, internet and wifi connections, washrooms for Ladies, Gents and Disabled.
June 07, 2018
DEPARTURES
On the day of travel, please be at Trat Airport at least one hour and a half before departure.
Departures
Step 1. Present your ticket and ID card / passport at Check-in counter
Step 2. At Security Check, present your ticket and ID card/passport to Security Officer for inspection
Step 3. After Security Check, go to Boarding Gate 1 to wait for the flight.
International Departures
Step 1. Present your ticket and ID card/ passport at Check-in counter
Step 2. At Security Check, present your ticket and ID card/passport to Security Officer for inspection
Step 3. After Security Check, go through Passport Control at Immigration Desk.
Step 4. Proceed to Boarding Gate 2 to wait for the flight.
June 07, 2018
DEPARTURES
Passsenger Domestic
Stap 1. Passengers check their boarding passes at the check-in Building
Step 2. passengers present their boarding passes and their identity documents (National ID Cards or passports) at the Security inspection for Domestic Departures at Main gate Building
Security inspection steps
1. Present your traveling documents.
2. Place your belongings, liquids, electronic devices (e.g. laptops) into a tray to pass through an x-ray scanner.
3. Walk through a metal detector.
4. Go through the hand scanner for body check
Step 3. Wait for boarding on Gate 1,2,3 in the verifying in your boarding pass *Inside the Passenger Terminal building. Passengers can enjoy food, drinks and free Wi-Fi Internet.*
Passenger International
Step 1. Passengers check their boarding passes at the check-in Building
Step 2. passengers present their boarding passes and their identity documents (National ID Cards or passports) at the Security inspection for Domestic Departures at Gate 6,7
Security inspection steps
1. Present your traveling documents.
2. Place your belongings, liquids, electronic devices (e.g. laptops) into a tray to pass through an x-ray scanner.
3. Walk through a metal detector.
4. Go through the hand scanner for body check
Step 3. Go through Passport Control.
Step 4. Wait for boarding at the gate 6,7 in the verifying in your boarding pass
*Inside the Passenger Terminal building, Passengers can enjoy food, drinks, duty free stores and free Wi-Fi Internet.*
June 07, 2018
Departing Passengers
All departing passengers must be checked for any prohibited items before departure.
Money and Currency Exchange :
The ‘Baht’ is the currency used in Thailand. 1 Baht is 100 Satang. The banknotes consist of 1,000 Baht (brown), 500 Baht (purple), 100 Baht (red), 50 Baht (blue), 20 Baht (green) and 10 Baht (brown). The coins consist of 25 Satang, 50 Satang, 1 Baht, 2 Baht, 5 Baht and 10 Baht.
Money and traveler’s cheques can be exchanged at hotels, shops, banks, department stores and currency exchange counters. The best place to exchange a traveler’s cheque is at a bank (passport has to be presented). / Passengers are allowed to bring any other foreign currencies in and out of Thailand; however, the amount must not exceed the amount stated by the Customs Department upon arrival. / Passengers leaving Thailand are allowed to take Thai currency not exceeding 50,000 Baht out of the country.
Prohibited Items :
The Thai Government determines prohibited items which are not considered illegal to be imported to or exported out of Thailand, such as drugs; counterfeit coins or banknotes; pornographic books, pictures or items. When found, the prohibited items will be confiscated and should passengers be found guilty, they will be fined and prosecuted.
Should you have any questions regarding the customs procedures, or information on passenger-related policies or should you wish to file a complaint against customs officers’ services or procedures, please contact the nearest customs office at the arrival and departure halls at the airport
Prohibited items are items that are not permitted to be imported to or exported out of Thailand.
They are as follows:
1. Drugs
2. Pornography articles
3. Pirated and counterfeit items
4. Counterfeit coins and banknotes
5. Preserved wildlife
Passengers found in possession, usage, manufacture, purchase, distribution, smuggling of drugs may face death penalty.
Restricted Items :Restricted items are items controlled by the law to be imported to or exported out of Thailand and require written consent from related government agencies. The consent letter must be presented to customs officers during customs clearance. Such items are:
Category
Organization
Smoking tobacco cigarettes or 200 cigars and cigar weighing up to 250 grams of alcohol, 1 liter.
Excise Department
Firearms, ammunition, explosives
Department of Provincial Administration , Ministry of the Interior
Plants and plant parts
Department of Agriculture
Live animals and carcasses
Department of Livestock Development or NPS , Wildlife and Plants
Food, Medicine
Food and Drug Administration
Vehicle parts
Ministry of industry
Buddha statue , Artifact , Antiquities
Fine Arts Department
Radio communication equipment , Telecommunications equipment
Granting special purpose entities
Office of The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)
Credit www.customs.go.th
Power Bank Do not keep spare batteries in checked baggage. It is permitted to take spare batteries in cabin baggage.
Power Bank Capacity of spare battery which is permitted to keep in cabin baggage must not be higher than 32,000 mAh.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000 mAh(or less than 10,000 Wh) is permitted in the cabin for unidentified number.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is 20,000-32,000 mAh(or higher than 160 Wh) is limited to 2 pieces in the cabin.
Power Bank A battery which capacity is higher than 32,000 mAh(or more than 160 Wh) is forbidden on-board.
Source : www.customs.go.th
June 07, 2018