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Budget
£443 - £508
Route
Depart
Return
Price
London GatwickBangkok Suvarnabhumi
LGW - BKK
LGWBKK
London Gatwick
火 5/11
1 stop29h 45m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
火 19/11
1 stop23h 55m
London GatwickBangkok Suvarnabhumi
LGW - BKK
LGWBKK
London Gatwick
日 22/9
1 stop29h 20m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
日 13/10
1 stop33h 15m
London HeathrowBangkok Suvarnabhumi
LHR - BKK
LHRBKK
London Heathrow
日 9/6
1 stop22h 10m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
日 16/6
1 stop30h 25m
London HeathrowBangkok Suvarnabhumi
LHR - BKK
LHRBKK
London Heathrow
火 4/6
1 stop22h 35m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
月 10/6
1 stop29h 35m
London HeathrowBangkok Suvarnabhumi
LHR - BKK
LHRBKK
London Heathrow
日 2/6
1 stop32h 40m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
木 13/6
2 stops35h 25m
London HeathrowBangkok Suvarnabhumi
LHR - BKK
LHRBKK
London Heathrow
木 29/8
1 stop23h 30m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
金 4/10
1 stop25h 10m
London HeathrowBangkok Suvarnabhumi
LHR - BKK
LHRBKK
London Heathrow
月 27/5
1 stop16h 10m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
月 23/9
1 stop18h 40m
London GatwickBangkok Don Mueang Intl
LGW - DMK
LGWDMK
London Gatwick
金 14/6
2 stops29h 45m
Bangkok Don Mueang Intl
金 21/6
2 stops30h 15m
London HeathrowBangkok Suvarnabhumi
LHR - BKK
LHRBKK
London Heathrow
月 16/9
1 stop18h 55m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
水 2/10
1 stop21h 10m
Currently, May is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Bangkok (average of £801). Flying to Bangkok in July will prove the most costly (average of £1,015). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£725
February
£710
March
£698
April
£646
May
£632
June
£647
July
£801
August
£687
September
£651
October
£689
November
£706
December
£766
Peak season:
The best time to visit Bangkok is between November and March when the weather is tropical yet comfortable. You’ll need to book your flights to Bangkok earlier to make the best savings during the peak season. At certain times in the year, flights to Bangkok can be as much as twice the price as flight tickets in the off season, so weigh up the pro’s and con’s of each season. Make sure to check for any events or festivals during the peak season and these will drastically rise the prices of your flights to Bangkok.
Off season:
March to May is when Bangkok is unbearably hot for most people, so it’s best to avoid flights to Bangkok at that time of year if you hate the heat. May to October is rainy season, throughout which it is hot and humid, but not uncomfortably so making it an ideal time to find a cheap flights to Bangkok. During the summer in the UK is when you’ll find great deals on flight tickets for Bangkok and you’ll find cheaper accommodation due to less tourists flocking.
BKK Temperature | 26 - 30 °C |
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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).
You’ll find cheap flights to Bangkok during the off season, but you’ll need to book a couple of months in advance to make savings on your flight tickets. If you’re visiting during a festival, make sure to book as early as you possibly can to avoid extremely expensive flights to Bangkok. If you are able to be flexible with your dates then you’ll have the best chances of securing cheap flight tickets and saving money on your flights to Bangkok. Try to sit on the right hand side of the plane as this will offer you the best views of Bangkok as you approach.
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We purchased internet for the whole flight, but it never connected, i will call for a refund.
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We purchased internet for the whole flight, but it never connected, i will call for a refund.
Suvarnabhumi International Airport (pronounced su-wan-na-poom), or Bangkok International, is located in Racha Thewa, Thailand, approximately 25km (16 miles) east of downtown Bangkok. It is the country’s busiest airport, and the third busiest in Asia, with almost 43 million passengers in 2010.
Suvarnabhumi Airport, meaning “Golden Land” in Sanskrit, features the tallest control tower in the world and the world’s largest single-building passenger terminal. Travellers can expect everything that most international airports offer – an extensive array of shopping and dining, facilities and services. Constructed almost entirely of glass, the interior of the terminal is well lit and airy. Moreover, numerous traditional artworks and fabrics draped from the walls and ceilings are a wonderful introduction to Thai culture.
Suvarnabhumi International Airport is clean, modern and well maintained and, like all Thai citizens, staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful. Expect nothing less than a world-class experience when visiting Thailand’s primary aerial gateway.
Situated in Bangkok, a mere 25km (15 miles) from the city centre, Don Muang Airport was, at its peak, the second biggest international airport in Asia. However, it closed its doors to commercial airlines after the opening of the new Suvarnabhumi Airport in 2006, before reopening in 2007 to domestic flights following complaints about the new airport. Today, the airport is used mostly for charter flights, for civil aviation, and by the military (the Royal Thai Air Force has a base here). Two of the three terminals are closed, and the third is used by only a handful of low-cost domestic airlines for non-connecting flights. Non-scheduled international flights occasionally make use of the International Terminal.
Most travellers agree that Don Muang (also sometimes spelled Don Mueang) remains a pleasant, functional domestic terminal.