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Find the best deal on cheap flights to Bangkok with Skyscanner. The average price of a flight to Bangkok from the UAE is AED2000 but flight prices depend on the availability of seats, the day(s) on which you travel, and when you book.
To find the best flight price for your holiday, use Skyscanner’s flight search. If you’re flexible on when you fly, select the ‘cheapest month’ option to see the lowest prices over a whole year. Or if you know what month you want to fly to Bangkok, find the cheapest day to travel with our whole month search tool.
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Airports with direct flights to Bangkok from the UAE
Flights to Bangkok from the UAE depart from Abu Dhabi International Airport, Dubai International Airport and Sharjah Airport.
Note that Bangkok has more than one airport, so be sure to check whether your flight is to/from Bangkok Don Mueang or Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (see below) or a combination of these.
Direct flights are from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport.
The average flight time from the UK to New York is between six and seven hours.
What airlines fly to Bangkok from the UAE?
A number of airlines offer direct and indirect flights to Bangkok from UAE, often daily, including Emirates and Etihad Airways.
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Bangkok airports
Bangkok has two airports - Bangkok Don Mueang and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi.
Direct flights from the UAE serve mainly Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport.
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi is 18 miles (28km) from the center of Bangkok and can be reached in 30 minutes by car and taxi or by local bus BMTA in 45 minutes.
Bangkok Don Mueang
Bangkok Don Mueang is 15 miles (24km) from the center of Bangkok and takes approximately 3o minutes by car and taxi. Trains run from Don Mueang Station opposite the airport to Hua Lumpong Railway Station in central Bangkok, taking 60 minutes or there are local buses that depart from the front of the arrivals area taking in many of the major local hotels. Bus A1 offers services to Bangkok bus station every 20 minutes between 0830-2330.
When to go to Bangkok
Bangkok is warm all year round but when to go depends on whether you prefer dry sweltering heat or humid heat with downpours! Every season has its charms and the city is wonderful to explore at any time of year. Peak season is between November and March while March, April and May are the hottest months. April sees the famous Songkran Festival take place while Chinese New Year is celebrated in February. Full moon festivals are wonderful to see and usually take place around November however, Bangkok is a city that never sleeps and there is much to see all year round.
The best time to get a cheap flight deal to Bangkok is probably outside October to February which are the driest months. March to September is rainy season but flights will be at their lowest at this time.
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What’s the weather like in Bangkok?
Thailand is a tropical destination and hot all year round. The dry season is between November and February while the rainy season is between May and September. This is also when humidity is at its highest and streets can sometimes flood with the rain. The hottest time of year is between March and May and may be too much for many travelers.
Further information on visiting Bangkok
Where to stay in Bangkok: Bangkok hotels for every budget
What to see and do in Bangkok
Bustling, sticky, intoxicating and exotic Bangkok is a feat for the senses with neon shimmering casinos, rooftop cocktail bars and mega malls a stone’s throw from ancient temples, tea houses and vibrant local street markets. Ramshackle buildings are piled high on the frantic streets which are a delight to explore on foot or, if you have the nerve, by tuk tuk. Monks mingle with the morning rush hour crowds stopping at street food stalls for their breakfast. Ancient stilt houses still line the magnificent Chao Phraya River, selling their wares from long wooden boats in floating markets. Bangkok is a backpacker hub with bargains lining Khao San Road to Chinatown. It is a place to experience some of the wildest parties in Asia, the cheapest and most relaxing massages and the best beaches for soaking up the sun.
Attractions: Erawan Shrine, Grand Palace, Lumphini Park, National Museum, Wat Arun Temple, Wat Pho Temple.
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