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DMK → BFV
Which side of the plane to sit from Don Mueang International Airport (Bangkok) to Buri Ram Airport (Buri Ram)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides a more scenic approach into Buri Ram, featuring key landmarks like the Pasak Jolasid Dam and the city's famous sports complexes.
DMK Tarmac
A great view of the Don Mueang runways and the Royal Thai Air Force base golf course during takeoff.
Pasak Jolasid Dam
A stunning view of Thailand's longest clay-core dam and its massive reservoir about mid-flight.
Chang Arena
The 'Thunder Castle' stadium and the nearby racing circuit visible on the descent into Buri Ram.
Isan Landscape
The distinctive landscape of the Khorat Plateau with its unique soil and rural settlements.
Local Reservoirs
Views of the Huai Chorakhe Mak and Huai Talat reservoirs just before landing.
The right side is the 'money side' for sports fans; the Chang Arena and Buriram Circuit are usually visible if landing from the south. Afternoon flights offer the best lighting for these landmarks without glare.
Bangkok North
Expansive views of the Rangsit urban sprawl and Pathum Thani canals upon departure.
Khao Yai Fringe
Distant silhouettes of the Sankamphaeng Mountain Range to the south of the flight path.
Central Plain Grids
Intricate patterns of rice paddies that define the agricultural heart of Thailand.
State Railway Line
The main northeastern railway track snaking its way toward the Khorat Plateau.
The left side is preferable during morning flights to keep the sun behind you. Look for the transition from the flat plains to the elevated Isan plateau as the plane climbs over Saraburi.
Distance: 320 km (199 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 32 min
Departure: DMK (13.9125995636, 100.607002258)
Arrival: BFV (15.229499816894531, 103.25299835205078)
Route Type: Domestic
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