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Popular flight routes to Bangkok

Auckland
Flights from Aucklandto Bangkok
1724$
1598$
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Christchurch
Flights from Christchurchto Bangkok
934$
868$
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Wellington
Flights from Wellingtonto Bangkok
1124$
1041$
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Sydney
Flights from Sydneyto Bangkok
534$
524$
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Queenstown
Flights from Queenstownto Bangkok
1575$
1456$
Prime price per passenger
Melbourne
Flights from Melbourneto Bangkok
389$
363$
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How long is the flight to Bangkok?

If you’re planning a trip to Bangkok, we at eDreams have looked into the most popular routes to help you plan ahead. From Auckland, the flight takes about 14h 24m; from Christchurch, around 14h 24m; and from Wellington, roughly 14h 43m.
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How much does a flight to Bangkok cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Auckland to Bangkok starting from $485, with an average price of $968. If you depart from other cities such as Christchurch, you can find tickets from $710, and from Queenstown starting from $788, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Bangkok

Bangkok stands as Thailand’s capital, a prominent hub in Southeast Asia. This expansive metropolis on the Chao Phraya River serves as a crucial gateway, drawing visitors into a rich tapestry of experiences. It is a city of significant regional influence.

Explore Bangkok’s historical depth through sites like Wat Arun, Wat Pho, and the Grand Palace. The intricate architecture of these temples and royal residences reflects centuries of Thai artistry and spiritual devotion. Jim Thompson House offers a glimpse into Thai silk heritage and design.

The city’s unique character blends ancient traditions with a modern urban pulse. Discover a destination celebrated for its distinct cultural fabric, renowned culinary scene, and lively street life, offering a compelling journey for every traveller.

When is the best time to fly to Bangkok?

High Season (November to February)

Bangkok's high season arrives with cooler, drier weather, offering a refreshing welcome after landing. Daytime temperatures average around 25-30°C, accompanied by lower humidity and minimal rainfall. This pleasant climate makes exploring outdoor markets, riverside temples, and sprawling parks much more comfortable. The city feels invigorated, with locals and visitors alike enjoying the lively street life and open-air dining.

The cooler months bring a buzzing atmosphere to Bangkok. Major festivals like Loy Krathong (usually November) and the New Year celebrations enhance the city's festive mood. You'll find a lively pace, with more outdoor events, concerts, and night markets operating at full swing. The clear skies and comfortable evenings create an ideal environment for enjoying Bangkok's unique cultural tapestry, from bustling street food scenes to tranquil boat rides along the Chao Phraya River.

Low Season (May to October)

The low season, also known as the green or rainy season, transforms Bangkok into a lush, often steamy, metropolis. Upon arrival, you'll immediately notice the higher humidity and regular afternoon downpours, typical for temperatures averaging 28-35°C. While rain can be heavy, it often comes in short, intense bursts, leaving cooler air in its wake. This period sees the cityscape revitalised with lively greenery, creating a different kind of beauty.

During these months, Bangkok adopts a slightly more relaxed pace, particularly during the heavier rain periods. Locals often move indoors for activities, though the city's energy never truly wanes. Major events like the Queen's Birthday (August) still bring celebrations, but many outdoor activities might shift to covered venues or happen earlier in the day. This season offers a more authentic glimpse into daily life, as the city adapts to the tropical weather with resilience and charm.

Bangkok bucket list: Best activities & sights

Touch down in Bangkok and feel the city's energy immediately. Its skyline, a mix of ancient and modern, signals a destination ready for exploration. Prepare to dive into a unique blend of heritage and urban excitement.

Here's what awaits you:

Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew
Step into the historical heart of the city at the Grand Palace, home to royal residences and the revered Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). This complex offers a glimpse into Thailand's rich monarchical and spiritual past.

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Marvel at the intricate design of Wat Arun, a stunning riverside temple known for its towering central prang adorned with colourful porcelain. Its position on the Chao Phraya River makes it a truly distinctive landmark.

Chatuchak Weekend Market
Experience the bustling atmosphere of one of the world's largest markets, where you can discover everything from local crafts to street food. This sprawling market provides an authentic taste of everyday Bangkok life.

Khao San Road
Dive into the lively, backpacker-friendly energy of Khao San Road. This lively street offers a memorable night out with street food, music, and an eclectic mix of travellers.

Chao Phraya River
Take a boat trip along the Chao Phraya River to see the city from a different perspective. This waterway connects many significant sites and offers a dynamic view of Bangkok's riverside communities and temples.

Floating Markets
Explore the unique tradition of Bangkok's floating markets, where vendors sell goods directly from their boats. It's a colourful and lively experience, showcasing a traditional way of commerce.

Jim Thompson House Museum
Visit the former home of the American entrepreneur Jim Thompson, which is now a museum showcasing traditional Thai architecture and art. This serene oasis tells a fascinating story within its beautiful setting.

Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
Discover Wat Pho, home to the immense gold-plated Reclining Buddha. This temple also houses a renowned traditional Thai massage school, offering insights into ancient healing practices.

Secure your seat to Bangkok today

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Frequently asked questions about flights to Bangkok

How can I find cheap flights to Bangkok on eDreams?
At eDreams you will find flights from 47$ to Bangkok. Thanks to the combination of various technologies, machine learning algorithms and real user searches on our platform, you will be able to choose between the different options that best suit your needs when you have to fly to Bangkok.
When's the best time to go to Bangkok?
According to our customers' flight searches, the best time to fly to Bangkok is March.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Bangkok?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from US to Bangkok, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Solomon Airlines: the average price of a one-way ticket is $1,636.42. The flight between Auckland and Bangkok costs on average $1,636.42 and the ticket price from Christchurch round the $1,802.21.
Which airlines fly to Bangkok?

Airlines flying direct from New Zeland to Bangkok include:

  • Thai Lion Air, with flights from Singapore, Xi'an and from Hong Kong, for example.
  • Thai Vietjet Air also operates numerous flights, some of them originating from Kochi, Ho Chi Minh City and Colombo.
  • Thai AirAsia, with flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok and Medan and also from Cebu.

Airlines with indirect flights to Bangkok include:

  • Qantas Airways, which flies from Christchurch, Auckland or Wellington.
  • Etihad Airways, with flights from Auckland and Wellington, as well as from Christchurch.
  • Scoot, with flights from Auckland, Christchurch and also Wellington.
How long before a flight to Bangkok should I be at the airport?
If you want to be on time for your flight to Bangkok, you should get to the airport at least two to three hours in advance. Check-ins, security controls, customs, and boarding the airplane can take some time. At eDreams, you can find the best deals for flights to Bangkok departing from over 50 cities and choose from a variety of services that will improve your time at the airport and guarantee a much better travel experience, such as priority boarding and additional luggage. For more convenience, when booking your flight to Bangkok with eDreams you can also add insurance or opt for a refundable fare and have a problem-free trip!
How many airports are in Bangkok and which is the main one?
Bangkok has 2 airport. Suvarnabhumi Airport operates flights to national and international destinations in 50 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Phuket, Chiang Mai and Delhi.

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