How to get to Thailand from the UK
The fastest and most comfortable way of reaching Thailand from the UK is to fly non-stop from London to Bangkok with Qantas, British Airways, Thai Airways or Eva Airways, a journey of about eleven and a half hours.
There are no non-stop flights from any regional airports in Britain or from any Irish airports, and rather than routing via London, you may find it convenient to fly to another hub such as Frankfurt (with Lufthansa), Zurich (Swiss), Abu Dhabi (with Etihad) or Dubai (with Emirates).
- Prices for round-trip tickets generally range from £500 to £900.
- The cheapest months to fly are typically May, June, and September.
- How to get to Thailand from Europe
If you’re traveling from mainland Europe, you can reach Thailand conveniently with numerous direct and connecting flights. Airlines such as Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, and Finnair operate flights from major cities like Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, and Helsinki. Additionally, Turkish Airlines offers some great deals on flights via Istanbul.
- A direct flight from a major European city to Bangkok takes approximately 10-12 hours, with round-trip tickets costing between €500 and €1,000.
- The cheapest months to fly are usually April, May, and November.
How to get to Thailand from Australia and New Zealand
There’s no shortage of scheduled flights to Bangkok from Australia, with direct services from major cities operated by Thai Airways, Qantas and half a dozen others (around nine hours from Sydney and Perth). Round-trip fares tend to range from AUD 700 to AUD 1,200. The cheapest months to fly are typically February, March, and November.
From New Zealand, your best bet is to connect through Australia, with total travel time around 12-14 hours and ticket prices between NZD 1,000 and NZD 1,500. Air New Zealand and Thai Airways offer connecting flights via Sydney.