Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand Currency: THB ฿ Thai Baht
ATMs in Chiang Mai Airport (CNX) Locations & Hours
Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Chiang Mai Airport (CNX), plus additional ATMs and banks near Chiang Mai Airport (CNX) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.
Bangkok Bank ATM — International Arrivals (Public Area, Floor 1)
- Location: Floor 1, International terminal public arrivals zone (landside), near the international arrivals exit
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Krungsri (Bank of Ayudhya) ATM — International Arrivals (Public Area, Floor 1)
- Location: Floor 1, International terminal public arrivals zone (landside), in the same ATM cluster as other major banks
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) ATM — International Arrivals (Public Area, Floor 1)
- Location: Floor 1, International terminal public arrivals zone (landside), ATM cluster near international arrivals
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Multi-bank ATM Cluster — International Arrivals Exit Doors (Floor 1, Landside)
- Location: Floor 1, immediately after you exit the international baggage-claim/customs flow into the public arrivals hall
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Multi-bank ATMs — International Arrivals Meet-and-Greet Zone (Floor 1, Landside)
- Location: Floor 1, international public arrivals hall (meeting area) before the curbside pick-up lanes
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Multi-bank ATMs — International Terminal Ground Transport / Taxi Approach (Inside, Floor 1)
- Location: Floor 1, inside the terminal near the path from international arrivals to taxis/ride pick-up (look for “ATM” signage before exiting outside)
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Bangkok Bank ATM — Domestic Arrivals (Public Area, Floor 1)
- Location: Floor 1, domestic terminal public arrivals hall (landside), near the domestic arrivals exit
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Krungsri (Bank of Ayudhya) ATM — Domestic Arrivals (Public Area, Floor 1)
- Location: Floor 1, domestic public arrivals hall (landside), near the main passenger exit flow from baggage claim
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
SCB ATM — Domestic Arrivals (Public Area, Floor 1)
- Location: Floor 1, domestic public arrivals hall (landside), in/near the ATM cluster along the arrivals walkway
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Multi-bank ATM Cluster — Domestic Arrivals Exit Doors (Floor 1, Landside)
- Location: Floor 1, domestic terminal public arrivals hall, just before you step outside to pick-up/transport
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Multi-bank ATMs — Terminal Connector Corridor (Between Domestic & International, Floor 1)
- Location: Floor 1, interior corridor that connects the domestic and international sides (handy if one side’s ATMs are busy)
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Multi-bank ATMs — Check-in Level (Departures, Floor 2, Landside)
- Location: Floor 2 departures/check-in hall (landside), along the main concourse near airline counters
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Multi-bank ATMs — International Check-in Hall (Floor 2, Landside)
- Location: Floor 2, international check-in zone (landside), near the main entrance area and airline counters
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Multi-bank ATMs — Domestic Check-in Hall (Floor 2, Landside)
- Location: Floor 2, domestic check-in zone (landside), near the domestic airline counters
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Multi-bank ATMs — Near Airline Ticketing / Service Desks (Floor 2, Landside)
- Location: Floor 2 departures level (landside), near airline service/ticketing counters (useful before check-in)
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Multi-bank ATMs — International Departures Airside (Post-Security)
- Location: International airside concourse after security/immigration (look for “ATM” near the main walkway)
- Hours: Matches international departures operating hours (airside access required)
Multi-bank ATMs — Domestic Departures Airside (Post-Security)
- Location: Domestic airside concourse after security, along the main walkway to gates
- Hours: Matches domestic departures operating hours (airside access required)
Multi-bank ATMs — Near Main Food & Beverage Zone (Terminal Public Area)
- Location: Public (landside) terminal area near the main food/drinks cluster, positioned to serve both arriving and departing passengers
- Hours: 24 hours (airport access dependent)
Additional ATMs & Banks Near Chiang Mai Airport (CNX) — Airport Road / Mahidol Rd Area
- Location: Around the airport perimeter and the Mahidol Road / Airport Plaza area (short drive from CNX)
- Hours: Varies by bank/branch
Krung Thai Bank — “Siyaek Sanambin Chiang Mai” Branch/ATM Area (Near CNX)
- Location: Mahidol Road area near the airport intersection (good fallback if airport ATMs are out of service)
- Hours: Branch hours vary; ATMs typically 24 hours
Airport Plaza / Central Airport (Nearby Mall) — Multiple Bank ATMs
- Location: Central Airport Plaza (mall) area, a short ride from CNX (multiple banks typically available)
- Hours: Mall hours; ATMs often accessible during mall opening times
Bangkok Bank / Local Bank ATMs — Along Mahidol Road (Near CNX)
- Location: Mahidol Road corridor leading between the airport and the city (several banks/ATMs along the route)
- Hours: Varies; standalone ATMs often 24 hours
SCB / Krungsri / Other Major Bank ATMs — City-side Airport Approach Roads (Near CNX)
- Location: Roads approaching the airport from the city side (handy if you’re heading straight into town)
- Hours: Varies; standalone ATMs often 24 hours
Chiang Mai Airport (CNX) ATMs Walkthrough & Map
Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Chiang Mai Airport (CNX). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Chiang Mai Airport (CNX) map/homepage.
International Arrivals (CNX)
- After landing, follow the airport signs for Arrivals and Immigration.
- Clear Immigration, then follow signs to Baggage Claim to collect your luggage.
- Proceed to Customs and exit into the public International Arrivals hall (landside, Floor 1).
- As soon as you enter the public arrivals hall, slow down and scan for overhead signs reading “ATM”.
- Walk toward the nearest ATM cluster in the international public arrivals zone (CNX commonly groups multiple banks together in this area).
- If the first ATM declines your card, try another bank machine within the same cluster (often a quick fix at CNX).
- Withdraw the cash you need (for taxis, SIM cards, snacks) before you walk outside to the curbside pick-up lanes.
- If you accidentally step outside first, turn back into the terminal and follow the ATM signs in the arrivals hall.
Domestic Arrivals (CNX)
- After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and Baggage Claim.
- Collect your luggage, then follow the passenger flow to the public Domestic Arrivals hall (landside, Floor 1).
- In the public arrivals hall, look for overhead signage reading “ATM” (ATMs are usually placed near the main exit flow).
- Walk to the nearest ATM cluster in the domestic public area.
- Withdraw cash before heading outside to meet your driver or reach the taxi/transport area.
- If you can’t find one quickly, walk toward the connector corridor between domestic and international sides—there are often additional ATMs along this interior route.
Departures (Need Cash Before Flying)
- Enter the terminal and go up to the Departures / Check-in level (Floor 2).
- Before you check in (or before security), scan the departures concourse for ATM signage near airline counters.
- If landside ATMs are busy, consider using a second ATM point on the same level (CNX often has multiple ATM spots along the check-in hall).
- Already past security? Look for an ATM on the airside concourse (domestic or international) near the main walkway to gates.
Quick CNX Landmarks That Mean You’re Close
- International: If you’ve just exited Customs into the public arrivals hall, you’re in the best area to find multi-bank ATMs.
- Domestic: If you’ve just entered the public arrivals hall from Baggage Claim, look around the main exit flow for ATMs.
- Departures: If you can see long rows of check-in counters, you’re in the right zone—ATMs are typically positioned along this concourse.
- If you can already see the outside curb lanes, you’ve likely walked past the easiest ATM area—turn back inside and follow ATM signs.
Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Chiang Mai Airport (CNX), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.
ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Chiang Mai Airport (CNX)
- Expect a local ATM usage fee on foreign cards: In Thailand, many ATMs show a fee on-screen before you confirm—commonly around 220 THB per withdrawal—so plan fewer, larger withdrawals if your card allows it.
- Try the multi-bank cluster first after arrivals: CNX places multiple banks’ ATMs together in the International public arrivals area on Floor 1, which is ideal if one ATM is out of cash or declines your card.
- Withdraw before you exit to the curb: At CNX it’s easiest to withdraw in the arrivals hall; once you’re outside at the pick-up lanes, it’s less convenient to re-enter with luggage.
- If arriving late, prioritize landside ATMs: Airside ATMs (post-security) depend on flight operations and access control; landside arrivals ATMs are generally the safest bet if the terminal is open.
- Use CNX’s two-sided layout to your advantage: If the domestic arrivals ATMs are busy, walk through the connector corridor toward the international side (or vice versa) to find another ATM point without leaving the building.
- Declined transaction? Switch bank machines, then switch networks: If your first attempt fails, try a different Thai bank ATM in the same cluster. If your card supports both Visa/Plus and Mastercard/Cirrus, selecting the other network (when prompted) sometimes helps.
- Choose “Decline Conversion” when offered DCC: Some ATMs may offer to convert to your home currency. For CNX withdrawals, choosing to be charged in THB (declining DCC) typically gives better exchange rates from your own bank/card provider.
- Keep small notes for airport transport: CNX taxis and some local services can be easier with smaller denominations—after withdrawing, consider making a quick small purchase inside the terminal to break large notes if needed.
- Have a fallback just outside the airport: If multiple airport ATMs are empty/out of service, head to a nearby bank/ATM area on Mahidol Road or the Central Airport Plaza area (short ride from CNX) where you’ll usually find more machines.
FAQs – Chiang Mai Airport (CNX) ATMs
Where are the easiest ATMs to find right after arriving internationally at CNX?
The easiest spot is the International public arrivals hall on Floor 1, where CNX commonly has a multi-bank ATM cluster near the arrivals exit flow.
Are there multiple bank ATMs in the international arrivals area?
Yes—CNX has ATMs from major Thai banks (commonly including Bangkok Bank, Krungsri, and SCB) grouped in the International arrivals public area (Floor 1), making it easy to switch machines if one is busy.
What ATM fee should I expect at CNX with a foreign card?
Many Thai ATMs display an on-screen fee before you confirm. A common fee is around 220 THB per withdrawal, but it can vary by bank and card type.
What’s the typical cash withdrawal limit at CNX ATMs?
Limits depend on the bank and machine, but Thailand ATMs commonly cap foreign-card withdrawals per transaction (often in the 20,000–30,000 THB range). The ATM will show your limit on-screen.
Are there ATMs in departures at CNX if I forgot to withdraw after landing?
Yes—look on the Departures / Check-in level (Floor 2) for landside ATMs near airline counters. There may also be limited ATMs airside depending on the concourse.
If one ATM at CNX declines my card, what should I do?
Try a different bank’s ATM within the same arrivals cluster first. If it still fails, confirm with your bank that overseas ATM withdrawals are enabled and that you’re using the correct PIN.
Can I withdraw cash after security at CNX?
Sometimes—there may be ATMs in airside areas, but access depends on passenger screening and flight operations. If you’re arriving, the landside arrivals hall (Floor 1) is the most reliable location.
Is currency exchange a better option than using an ATM at CNX?
If you only need a small amount of cash immediately, an exchange booth may be convenient. For larger amounts, ATMs can be competitive—just factor in the displayed ATM fee and avoid dynamic currency conversion (DCC) if offered.
Chiang Mai Airport Related Services
- BOOK an AIRPORT HOTEL in Chiang Mai or SLEEPING PODS
- RENT a CAR in Chiang Mai Airport or BOOK a PRIVATE TRANSFER
- STORE your LUGGAGE in Chiang Mai Airport or NEARBY
- BUY a LOCAL eSIM for Chiang Mai, Thailand or a GLOBAL eSIM