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Budget
₱8,497 - ₱13,091
Route
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Return
Price
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlBangkok Suvarnabhumi
MNL - BKK
MNLBKK
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Sat 7/27
Nonstop3h 30m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
Sat 8/3
Nonstop3h 35m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlBangkok Don Mueang Intl
MNL - DMK
MNLDMK
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Thu 5/23
Nonstop3h 30m
Bangkok Don Mueang Intl
Mon 5/27
Nonstop3h 35m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlBangkok Suvarnabhumi
MNL - BKK
MNLBKK
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Tue 7/30
1 stop27h 55m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
Fri 8/2
Nonstop3h 35m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlBangkok Suvarnabhumi
MNL - BKK
MNLBKK
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Thu 5/23
1 stop10h 00m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
Mon 5/27
1 stop8h 15m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlKrabi
MNL - KBV
MNLKBV
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Mon 11/4
1 stop28h 20m
Krabi
Fri 11/8
1 stop24h 10m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlBangkok Suvarnabhumi
MNL - BKK
MNLBKK
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Wed 5/22
Nonstop3h 30m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
Fri 5/31
Nonstop3h 20m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlBangkok Suvarnabhumi
MNL - BKK
MNLBKK
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Sun 5/26
1 stop13h 30m
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
Tue 5/28
1 stop15h 05m
Currently, May is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Thailand (average of ₱182). Flying to Thailand in December will prove the most costly (average of ₱222). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
₱11,483
February
₱11,196
March
₱11,368
April
₱11,081
May
₱10,450
June
₱11,368
July
₱11,598
August
₱11,598
September
₱10,852
October
₱11,253
November
₱11,598
December
₱12,746
BKK Temperature | 26 - 30 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Thailand, 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. Travelers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 26.0 C).
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Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
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Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Comfort
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Reviews
Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Comfort
Boarding
Overall
Reviews
Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Comfort
Boarding
Overall
Reviews
Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
From the hill tribes of the North, to the full moon parties on the Southern islands, there are a myriad of reasons to lure travellers to the beautiful country of Thailand. Always popular with British tourists, every year travellers flock from Thailand flights at Bangkok’s airport eager to laze on the beaches and discover the infamous nightlife.
The beaches are as stunning as promised: predominantly white sand, an abundance of palm trees, coral reefs, fish and sparklingly clear turquoise waters. There are villages, resorts and accommodation to suit every type of traveller, be it with a laid-back backpacker-vibe and plenty of cheap diving to high-end, pristine spa resorts set on private coves. The towns are similarly diverse.
All flights to Thailand arrive in Bangkok and most travellers spend at least a few days in this bustling metropolis. Along with the notorious red light district, other famous attractions include a number of beautiful Wats (temples), the amazing street markets, where everything under the sun can be purchased at reduced prices, trips by boat along the Chao Praya River and gigantic city parks, such as Lumpini.
Chiang Mai epitomises the appeal of Northern Thailand. Set among lush rainforest and mountains, the city dates from the 13th century. Shopping and sightseeing are popular activities (there are more than 300 churches) but the town is also the perfect base from which to explore the mountainous Northern region.
The climate differs between the north and the south of the country. In northern and central Thailand, it’s hot between March to May, rainy between June and October and cool between November and February. In the south it rains intermittently year round with temperatures around 27 degrees. It rains every day in the rainy season. The monsoon season lasts from July to November.
Thailand’s trains are comfortable, frequent, and on time; although a bit slow, it’s a great way to see the country. Thailand’s buses are very fast (don’t watch the road…), well serviced, and air conditioned. If you’re pressed for time, catch a flight. Thailand has several regional airports, and convenient domestic flights are easy to find.
Transport in a city or resort is typically a taxi, tuk-tuk, rickshaw, pickup, or hired car and driver. Taxis are usually metered in a city; make sure the meter is turned on. Always negotiate the fare for a tuk-tuk or rickshaw before you set out.
Bangkok’s public transport can get you around town. Chiang Mai doesn’t have buses or taxis, but has lots of covered pickups (songtaos) and tuk-tuks. You can hail a songtao and their fares are reasonable. Many travellers rent motorcycles and bikes in Chiang Mai, but make sure to drive defensively.
Avoid driving in Thailand, both cars and motobikes. Thais drive on the left side of the road, usually at breakneck speeds even around blind corners, and aren’t fussy about driving laws.