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Popular flight routes to Bangkok

Doha
Flights from Dohato Bangkok
928QAR
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Manila
Flights from Manilato Bangkok
561QAR
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Kochi
Flights from Kochito Bangkok
650QAR
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Bahrain
Flights from Bahrainto Bangkok
1003QAR
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Mumbai
Flights from Mumbaito Bangkok
590QAR
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Riyadh
Flights from Riyadhto Bangkok
958QAR
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Why visit Bangkok?

Flying to Bangkok brings you to Thailand's bustling capital, a city rich in culture and history. As a major hub in Southeast Asia, Bangkok welcomes visitors eager to explore its unique character.Discover Bangkok’s rich heritage across areas like Rattanakosin Island, home to the revered Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew. Further exploration reveals the towering spires of Wat Arun, the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, and the intricate designs of the Jim Thompson House.This expansive city offers a compelling blend of tradition and modernity, where ancient temples stand beside bustling markets and contemporary urban spaces. You will find a destination rich in history, renowned for its dynamic street life and exceptional culinary scene.

Best time to fly to Bangkok

High Season

Bangkok's high season typically runs from November to February, marked by cooler, drier weather. Upon arrival, you will notice a vibrant atmosphere and comfortable temperatures, usually ranging from 20°C to 30°C. This period offers pleasant conditions for exploring the city's outdoor attractions, such as river cruises along the Chao Phraya or temple visits without the intense heat and humidity of other months. The lower rainfall means fewer disruptions to your outdoor plans.

The city's social calendar is particularly active during these months. Major festivals like Loy Krathong and New Year celebrations draw large crowds, creating a festive buzz throughout the city. Streets and markets are bustling, reflecting a lively pace as both locals and visitors enjoy the favourable weather for al fresco dining and evening strolls. The reduced humidity contributes to a more comfortable urban experience, making it an ideal time for extensive sightseeing.

Low Season

The low season, generally from May to October, brings Bangkok's monsoon rains and higher humidity, with temperatures often between 25°C and 35°C. When you land during this period, you will experience the city's greener landscapes and a more relaxed pace. While daily downpours are common, they often occur in short, intense bursts, providing a temporary respite from the heat before the city quickly dries.

This season shapes a different rhythm for city life. Many activities shift indoors, with locals frequenting air-conditioned shopping malls and indoor markets more often. Outdoor areas might be less crowded, offering a calmer experience at popular sites between rain showers. The air feels heavier with humidity, influencing daily routines and encouraging a slower pace, yet the city remains fully operational and engaging for those who embrace its tropical climate.

What to do in Bangkok? The must-sees

Landing in Bangkok, you immediately feel the city’s pulse, a blend of ancient traditions and modern energy. Step out and immerse yourself in a destination that invites you to explore its streets and discover its unique cultural tapestry. Here, every turn offers a new experience, from spiritual sanctuaries to bustling markets.

Here are some of Bangkok's most distinctive attractions and experiences:

The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
Marvel at the intricate architecture and dazzling gold of the Grand Palace, the former residence of Thailand's kings. Within its complex lies Wat Phra Kaew, home to the revered Emerald Buddha, a profoundly spiritual site for the nation.

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Stand before the striking Khmer-style spires of Wat Arun, adorned with colourful porcelain and ceramic fragments. This temple glows magnificently, especially when illuminated against the Chao Phraya River at sunset.

Chatuchak Weekend Market
Dive into the lively atmosphere of one of the world’s largest markets, where thousands of stalls offer everything from local handicrafts and vintage clothing to delicious street food. It provides a true sensory overload and a glimpse into daily Thai life.

Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
Discover Wat Pho, Bangkok’s oldest and largest temple, renowned for its enormous gold-leaf-covered reclining Buddha statue. This temple is also considered the birthplace of traditional Thai massage.

Chao Phraya River
Embark on a boat trip along the 'River of Kings' to witness Bangkok’s riverside life, from traditional stilt houses to modern skyscrapers. The river serves as a central artery, revealing the city’s historical and contemporary rhythm.

Street Food Scene
Experience Bangkok’s legendary street food, a culinary journey available on almost every corner. Sample a vast array of authentic Thai dishes, from spicy curries to refreshing fruit shakes, prepared fresh before your eyes.

Book your flights to Bangkok

Before you know it, you will be soaring towards Bangkok, ready for a new discovery. To find the best flight deals, book in advance and consider flexible dates; frequent travellers can unlock even more benefits with eDreams Prime. Your unforgettable journey to this incredible city is just a few clicks away.

Frequently asked questions regarding flights to Bangkok

How can I find budget-friendly flights to Bangkok on the eDreams site?
At eDreams, we make it simple to find the ideal flight to Bangkok, with ticket prices starting as low as QR 190. Our intelligent technology looks for the best available rates, providing you with a wealth of choices. Whether you priority is the lowest fare or the most suitable schedule, we make the planning process incredibly easy.
Which month is best for travelling to Bangkok?
According to our latest customer search data, the best month to fly to Bangkok is March.
You may also want to consider travelling in April, the second-best month for a fantastic getaway.
Don't miss deals on June, the third most frequent time of the year for visitors heading to Bangkok.
If you prefer a more tranquil travel experience, the quietest time to visit is during November. Planning your trip for this period typically results in smaller crowds and a much more laid-back atmosphere at your destination.
Which airlines provide service to Bangkok?

These are the carriers that offer direct flights to Bangkok:

  • Thai Lion Air flies directly to Bangkok from Doha, Bengaluru, and Hong Kong.
  • Thai Vietjet Air also has non-stop flights to Bangkok from Kochi, Bengaluru, and Hong Kong. This is an excellent choice for a straightforward journey from these locations.
  • Thai AirAsia provides direct flights from Manila and Cebu, along with service from Angeles-Mabalacat.

Here are some additional travel choices for journeys to Bangkok that may involve a transit stop:

  • Scoot operates flights to Bangkok from Doha, Frankfurt, and Dublin.
  • Thai Lion Air also travels to Bangkok from Doha, Kochi, and Kathmandu, providing several useful departure alternatives.
  • Lastly, Thai Vietjet Air provides flights to Bangkok from a wide range of locations. Some of the most popular departure points include Doha, Abu Dhabi, and Abu Dhabi.
How many airports are there in Bangkok and which is the main one?
Bangkok has 2 airport. Suvarnabhumi Airport operates domestic and international flights to 11 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Kuala Lumpur, Manila and Phuket.
What kind of weather can I expect in Bangkok?
If you are looking for sun, the ideal time to visit Bangkok is throughout April, May, and March, when average temperatures reach roughly 34º. These months also provide the most sunshine, with about 30 hours of light per day. For those who prefer cooler weather, consider planning your stay for December, January, and November, when the temperature settles around 22º. If you want to stay dry, it is best to avoid Bangkok during September, October, and May, as rainfall peaks at approximately 269mm. The driest months are January, December, and March, which see an average of just 16mm of rain.

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