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Flights to Bangkok in 2024

Find the latest flights to Bangkok in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 295,851 searches and data was last updated on 19 April 2024.

Popular in

April

Cheapest in

September

Average price

RM 745

Return from

RM 358

One-way from

RM 191
High demand for flights, 11% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 2% potential price drop
Average for return flights in April 2024
From Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok
One-way flight from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok

Average price of flights to Bangkok by month

Plan your trip to Bangkok by taking into account the cheapest months to travel. The average price of a one-way flight to Bangkok is currently RM 0 while a return flight costs RM 0. Price data was last updated on 14 April 2024.

Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Bangkok (average of RM 88). Flying to Bangkok in December will prove the most costly (average of RM 125). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.

January

RM 463

February

RM 554

March

RM 473

April

RM 540

May

RM 530

June

RM 506

July

RM 444

August

RM 459

September

RM 420

October

RM 420

November

RM 497

December

RM 597

Temperature and rainfall in Bangkok by month

Plan your trip to Bangkok by taking into account the average temperature and rainfall totals by month.

BKK

Temperature

26 - 30 °C

If weather is an important factor for your trip to Bangkok, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, April is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 30.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 26.0 C).

When is the best time to book a flight to Bangkok?

Use this chart to determine the optimal time to book a return flight to Bangkok. Price data was last updated on 28 January 2024.
To ensure you get the cheapest price possible for a flight to Bangkok, you should look to book at least 34 days in advance of your intended travel date. The price of your flight may increase if you delay and leave booking until a week or so before departure.
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When is the cheapest time to fly to Bangkok?

Use this chart to determine the cheapest time to fly return to Bangkok. Price data was last updated on 14 April 2024.
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Users looking for the lowest fares to Bangkok should consider flying on Monday afternoons, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travellers will want to avoid Thursday at midday, when prices are usually at their highest.
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Reviews of airlines servicing Bangkok

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to Bangkok. Read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. Use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to Bangkok. Reviews last updated 19 April 2024.
Get a feel of what it's like to fly with Firefly, Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia X to Bangkok by reading reviews from past customers. Users have also rated airlines in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
8.3
Very Good
1,491 reviews

Comfort

8.1

Food

7.8

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Entertainment

8.2

Overall

8.3

Reviews

1 / 10

Everything went smoothly, the staff was friendly, the special meal was correct. It was with Singapore Airlines for the first two legs (Penang to Singapore then Singapore to LAX). The final leg of LAX to BWI was with United.

8.3
Very Good
1,491 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,491 reviews

Comfort

8.1

Food

7.8

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Entertainment

8.2

Overall

8.3

Reviews

1 / 10

Everything went smoothly, the staff was friendly, the special meal was correct. It was with Singapore Airlines for the first two legs (Penang to Singapore then Singapore to LAX). The final leg of LAX to BWI was with United.

8.1
Very Good
556 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,491 reviews

Comfort

8.1

Food

7.8

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Entertainment

8.2

Overall

8.3

Reviews

1 / 10

Everything went smoothly, the staff was friendly, the special meal was correct. It was with Singapore Airlines for the first two legs (Penang to Singapore then Singapore to LAX). The final leg of LAX to BWI was with United.

7.7
Good
305 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,491 reviews

Comfort

8.1

Food

7.8

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Entertainment

8.2

Overall

8.3

Reviews

1 / 10

Everything went smoothly, the staff was friendly, the special meal was correct. It was with Singapore Airlines for the first two legs (Penang to Singapore then Singapore to LAX). The final leg of LAX to BWI was with United.

7.5
Good
404 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,491 reviews

Comfort

8.1

Food

7.8

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Entertainment

8.2

Overall

8.3

Reviews

1 / 10

Everything went smoothly, the staff was friendly, the special meal was correct. It was with Singapore Airlines for the first two legs (Penang to Singapore then Singapore to LAX). The final leg of LAX to BWI was with United.

7.5
Good
321 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,491 reviews

Comfort

8.1

Food

7.8

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Entertainment

8.2

Overall

8.3

Reviews

1 / 10

Everything went smoothly, the staff was friendly, the special meal was correct. It was with Singapore Airlines for the first two legs (Penang to Singapore then Singapore to LAX). The final leg of LAX to BWI was with United.

From the moment of stepping off a flight to Bangkok in Suvarnabhumi Airport, a visitor to Thailand’s capital can see what’s on offer. Since the airport opened in 2006, it has become something of a symbol for modern Bangkok and is a microcosm of the city itself. Excellent restaurants and high-end designer shops sit in the architecturally magnificent hall, alongside huge wooden statues of Spirit Guards. Old Eastern Buddhist traditions exist happily among new Western commercialism in a bustling, stimulating environment.

It would be possible to spend years in the city and still not see all the huge metropolis has to offer, but most tourists book flights to Bangkok hoping to catch some of the favourites. A visit to Wat Pho and the Grand Palace gives an idea of the city’s history. The shopping is unrivalled, with high-end designer malls and street markets both sprawling throughout the city. Thai boxing (Muay Thai) is a popular activity for locals and tourists alike; both watching a fight and training. The nightlife, of course, is notorious, but it’s not just the red light district of Patpong. The Khao San Road, ever-popular with backpackers, is filled with bars, clubs and even Irish pubs, while the central area has some of the world’s super-clubs and most fancy bars. From sunrise to sunset, there is plenty to see in this friendly, accessible city.

Bangkok climate

Bangkok has a tropical climate with annual temperatures averaging 24 to 33 degrees Celsius. March through May have the highest temperatures and humidity, and approximately June through October is monsoon season, and November through February is cooler and less humid. Keep in mind though, that the monsoon season varies throughout the country, so there may be rain in May and November and floods in October.

Getting around Bangkok

There are many different ways to get through the busy, crowded streets of Bangkok. Hop aboard the Skytrain, which runs on a raised monorail, for great views of the financial and shopping districts. The train is connected with the underground, which is easy to use and covers the parts of Bangkok not connected to the Skytrain. 

Buses crisscross the city, but the system can be confusing to navigate. You’re better off taking a taxi or tuk-tuk, both of which are inexpensive. 

Don’t rent a car for your stay. You’ll learn quickly that Bangkok drivers are very aggressive and traffic is a nightmare. If you really want your own car, hire a car and driver for the day instead. 

Heading out on foot is doable, but you’ll move slowly. Foot traffic crawls along, which is great if you want to experience the colour of the city, but slow-going if you’re trying to get somewhere. 

The water taxis lining the Chao Praya River are another popular tourist option. You’ll also find that Bangkok is the centre of Thai travel, so you can find a bus, train or flight to almost anywhere else you’re looking to go.

What is good to know if travelling to Bangkok?

  • The Joe Louis Theatre holds nightly puppet theatre performances. Each puppet is manipulated by three puppet masters, who are on stage and an integral part of the show. The puppeteers are trained dancers and the performances mesmerizing.
  • Muaythai, Thai Boxing, is the national sport and, if you have the stomach for it, can be an entertaining evening. It’s an entire performance, including the pageantry of the pre-bout rituals, frenetic gambling and live musical performances.
  • About 95 per cent of the population is Buddhist. Ablutions at a temple involve bowing three times, placing the forehead on the ground at the foot of the Buddha, lighting candles and incense and chanting. Tourists are welcome to participate in any capacity, and small monetary contributions are appreciated.
  • The National Museum is a good place to learn about the history of Thailand. The Grand Palace, one of the most famous attractions, is the major architectural symbol of The Thai Royal Family and is still used for ceremonies. Bangkok’s oldest, largest, and most famous temple is Wat Pho, Temple of the Reclining Buddha. The Reclining Buddha statue is gold plated and inlaid with mother-of-pearl on the soles of its feet.
  • For a look at history through Thai residences, the Jim Thompson house is an excellent example of Thai architecture, with an impressive collection of Oriental art and antiques.
  • When taking a taxi, make sure it’s metered and the meter is running. Most cabbies speak some English, but have someone write your destination in Thai to avoid any misinterpretations. At night cabbies often try to barter a flat rate; insist that they use the meter as it will usually cost less.
  • Nearly every visitor to Bangkok wants to take a tuk-tuk at least once. Be forewarned! All tuk-tuk fares are negotiated; do not get into the tuk-tuk until you have settled on the fare. The exhausts from the surrounding vehicles can be overwhelming and the traffic in central Bangkok is always bad, but one journey by tuk-tuk is an excellent way of discovering the layout of the city.
  • When is the best time to fly to Bangkok?

    Peak Season: November to March is the best time totake flights toBangkok. The temperature is in the mid 20s (Celsius) and the humidity is at its lowest. Prices can be twice as high as in the off season, and hotels are often fully booked. Off Season: The off-season prices are appealing, especially if you like it hot and humid and rainy. The least-crowded months tend to be May, June, and September.

  • What does BKK mean?

    Great question - BKK just means Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport. Now you’ll know what this unique code and ones like it mean when you look for flights! Bangkok Don Mueang Intl Airport (DMK), Rayong Utapao Rayong Pattaya Airport (UTP), Hua Hin Airport (HHQ) are some additional IATA codes for airports related to your trip.

  • Can I find cheaper flights to Bangkok if I am willing to have stopovers?

    Yes, flights with stopovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to Bangkok on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the best airline to fly to Bangkok?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, AirAsia is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to Bangkok.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in Bangkok?

    null is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in Bangkok. One-way flights to null typically cost null, while return flights cost around null.

  • How much is a return flight to Bangkok?

    A return flight to Bangkok will typically cost around RM 99, however they can be found for as little as RM 50.

  • Where does the fastest flight to Bangkok depart from?

    For those looking to save time traveling to Bangkok, Penang offers the quickest one-way flight (1 hour 30 minutes).

  • Does Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport have rental cars?

    Yes. Those touching down at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport can take advantage of the car hire services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport?

    Yes. Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. The Coral Cosmo Lounge Concourse C - Airport Lounge Service - Transit Area - 6 Hours is the closest property to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (0.0 km away from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport).

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