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Discover the city of stunning temples, delicious food, and buzzing festivities by booking cheap flights to Bangkok. We help you customize your itinerary with our exciting holiday offers and explore the marvels of Thailand in an utmost manner. Find, search and compare flight prices or check our last minute cheap deals to avail the best available offers for your vacations.

Lahore

LHR

 

Birmingham

BHR

          Traveling Dates:

21 Aug 2020 – 18 Aug 2020

£ 459.06*

Airlines that operate flights to Bangkok

  • Thai Airways
  • British Airways
  • EVA Air
  • KLM
  • Emirates via Dubai
  • Qatar Airways
  • Singapore Airlines
  • Cathay Pacific via Hong kong
  • Lufthansa
  • Turkish Airlines

How long is the flight from UK to Bangkok?

  • Provided you wish to travel a connecting flight to save a few pounds, the air journey from London Heathrow Airport to Bangkok ends in 15 hours and 15 minutes. The stopover of this flight can be in Dubai, Doha or even in Singapore, depending on the airline you choose.
  • The flight from Manchester to Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok takes 15 hours and 50 minutes to 17 hours. The flight’s stopover is in Doha, Dubai or London.
  • The total flight duration of the journey from Birmingham to Bangkok (BKK) is 16 hours and 30 minutes to 17 hours and 45 minutes. Depending on the airline you choose to fly with, the flight will have a stopover in Doha, Frankfurt or Dubai.
  • The flight taking off from London Gatwick Airport lands in Bangkok in about 16 to 17 hours as well. Your aeroplane will stop over at Istanbul, Doha or Dubai on the way.

Direct flights to Bangkok from UK

  • Nonstop flights between UK and Bangkok are operated by British Airways, Thai Airways and Eva Air.
  • Direct flight from London Heathrow to Bangkok consumes a total of 12 hours and 15 minutes.
  • Flights to Bangkok via a stopover may vary as per the stopover duration. It may take up to 15 hours to 27 hours to reach the destination.

When is the best time to fly to Bangkok from London, UK?

Peak SeasonBangkok has seasons, like many changing moods. Some travellers fall in love with the city in the winter when the temperatures are moderate. Others like to visit Bangkok in their summer vacations when they have ample time to relax. Some of the tourists seek cheap flights from the United Kingdom to Bangkok, so for them, the most off-peak season is the best time to visit the city. That being said, there are many weather-wise travellers, who wish to enjoy more lively weather conditions. The best time to go to Bangkok is from November to March when the weather is perfect. The warmth in the air hugs the traveller and is not overwhelming. The temperature hovers between 28°C and 30°C, and there is not a cloud blocking the sun.

Off Peak Season:Being a budget traveller, you can always count on the off-peak season to fetch some incredibly cheap Bangkok travel deals on hotels and reservations. Moreover, Bangkok is a year-round destination as more travellers come to the city in the summer than in the winter. Summer is usually a bit warm, and there is a higher chance of having a rainy day as the monsoons come to the country during this season. The intermittent showers tame the summer heat giving us a stable climate to explore Bangkok. The tradeoff is that there is increased humidity in the summers. You can always spend your time indoors if the dampness in the air begins to bother. Visit the Sea Life Ocean World, 3D Museum at Esplanade Mall, go shopping at Terminal 21, venture all the fun activities at Central World and much more. Save on significantly marked down hotel prices and flight deals and buy more stuff for your family and friends.

Which is the cheapest time to fly to Bangkok?

The city sees fewer tourists in the hottest months, i.e. April and May when the sun is warming up Bangkok and the rainy season has yet to kick in. Customers on a budget may take advantage and book their cheap flights well in advance for the low season. The rainy season in August and September is also considered to be the best time to find a cheap flight to Bangkok. The high levels of humidity do not invite many tourists to the city, so you get a chance to book your stay at quite reasonable rates.

Most opted routes from UK to Bangkok

These are the routes that travellers from UK prefer when booking

  • London Heathrow (LHR) to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)
  • Manchester (MAN) to Bangkok (BKK)
  • Glasgow (GLA) to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) via Heathrow

Flights to Bangkok with Emirates

The air tickets offered by Emirates are highly sought after when tourists in the UK plan a trip to Bangkok. There are eight Emirates flights to Bangkok daily from the London Heathrow Airport. Emirates aeroplanes take off from London Gatwick and Stansted Airports to Bangkok five and two times a day, respectively. From Manchester, there are five daily return flights to Bangkok on Emirates planes. The frequency of flights from New Castle and Edinburgh Airports is only five weekly flights each to Bangkok.

What should you pack for a flight to Bangkok?

Clothing essentially protects us from overexposure. The swimming pools under the warm Bangkokian sun demands that the traveller brings a bathing or swimming suit. Do not forget a marine friendly sunblock, which will protect you from the harmful Ultraviolet rays and some Slip-On shoes. Additionally, bring along a light sweater, a rain jacket and a waterproof bag so that if it rains you remain dry and warm when you are out exploring. Runner shoes are a must because you never know when you would have to walk through some rough terrain, be it on a trekking expedition or through the National Parks in Bangkok. Thailand uses the two pin type C electricity outlet, so please bring a converter to charge your laptop and mobile devices.

Does British Airways operate flights to Bangkok from London Heathrow?

Yes. British Airways operates direct flights to Bangkok from London Heathrow. The single flight, British Airways 9, departs on all days of the week. The total flight duration is 11 hours and 30 minutes. To book your next flight to Bangkok with British Airways, give us a ring now.

Where should i stay in Bangkok ?

Comfortable hotels and lodging amenities play a significant role during a trip away from home. It is vital to provide relaxed accommodation to people from varied economical backgrounds. While five star hotels can accommodate the needs of affluent visitors, small and medium range hotels and lodging houses are available for use by any middle- class traveller. Five star lavish hotels include:

  • Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok
  • The Siam, Bangkok
  • The Okura Prestige, Bangkok
  • Oriental Residence Bangkok
  • Peninsula Bangkok
  • Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit
What are the major tourists attractions in Bangkok?

Bangkok is a year-round destination for an excellent holiday. A cultural hub, shopping retreat and a tourist’s treasury, Bangkok is one of the most cosmopolitan and contrasting of Asian cities. Provocative and throbbing, and yet a pleasant metropolis of more than ten million people. Many archaeological and religious sites are waiting to be explored when you book tickets to Bangkok that includes the following:

  • Wat Arun (the Temple of Dawn), Riverside: Wat Arun, locally known as Wat Chaeng, is located on the west (Thonburi) bank of the Chao Phraya River. It is one of the beautiful sightseeing places in the city. The structure of the Wat Arun is based on the mythological Hindu Mount Meru, where various Buddhist and Hindus deities reside. It is best to view the temple in the dawn when the sun glimmers and then set the gold on the temple ablaze.
  • Wat Arun (the Temple of Dawn), Riverside: : Wat Arun, locally known as Wat Chaeng, is located on the west (Thonburi) bank of the Chao Phraya River. It is one of the beautiful sightseeing places in the city. The structure of the Wat Arun is based on the mythological Hindu Mount Meru, where various Buddhist and Hindus deities reside. It is best to view the temple in the dawn when the sun glimmers and then set the gold on the temple ablaze.
  • Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew, Old City: It is one of the must-see sites as it’s the city’s most famous landmark. It captivates many tourists because of its dazzling and magnificent structure and traditional Thai architecture, glazed in gold. The Grand Palace is the official residence of the King of Thailand, and Wat Phra Kaew is where the famous Emerald Buddha is kept. The Emerald Buddha is said to represent the safety and security of the Kingdom of Thailand.
  • Wat pho, Old City: It is a Buddhist temple complex in the Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok. It is known as the origin of traditional Thai massage which is still taught and practised at the temple in a customary manner.
  • Floating Market, Damnoen Saduak: : It is Thailand’s famous floating market, and the mesmerising scene is an everlasting snapshot of stupendous Thailand, Chinatown (Yaowarat). Take a boat to the ‘ship shops’ and enjoy the freshest Thai food, spicy, sour and full of flavour. There are dozens of boats that move through the watery alleyways, each one containing a regional delicacy or boxes of handicrafts.
  • Wat Pho, Old City: It is a Buddhist temple complex in the Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok. It is known as the origin of traditional Thai massage which is still taught and customarily practised at the temple.
  • Chao Phraya River & Waterways, Riverside: This is undoubtedly going to be one of the most beautiful explorations out of this glorious city. The splendid fascination of dining at the cruise adds perspective to your journeying of the city’s leading attractions.

Handy Tips you should know before your departure!

  • Fly with British Airways, Eva Air and Thai Airways if you are looking for direct flights to Bangkok.
  • Suvarnabhumi Airport caters for flights to and from Bangkok.
  • Each week more than 4500 international flights depart from Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok.
  • It takes about 12.5 hours for a flight from London to bangkok.
  • 5930 miles is the flight distance between London and Bangkok.
  • The airlines travellers choose to fly to Bangkok from United Kingdom are Gulf Air, Vietnam Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Jet Airways, Qatar Airways, China Southern Airlines, Korean Air, Cathay Pacific, Finn Air and Austrian Airlines.
  • British Airways operates one direct flight daily from London Heathrow to Bangkok.
  • BA Bangkok flights from Heathrow take off in the afternoon.
  • Gulf Air flies from London Heathrow daily via a stopover in Bahrain.
  • Eva Air operates one direct flights daily to Bangkok from London Heathrow and takes off in evening.
  • Fly to Bangkok from all major airports in UK.