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Best Time to Visit Thailand

November to February is a good time to visit Thailand, with moderate temperatures. March to May brings hot weather perfect for beach destinations, while the green season (June–October) offers lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and significantly discounted airfare for budget-conscious travelers. Whichever season you choose, it's advisable to book your flights to Thailand in advance, as last-minute fares tend to be expensive.

How to Get Around in Thailand

Bangkok’s major attractions are easily accessible via the modern metro and Skytrain systems, while tuk-tuks provide authentic local experiences. Domestic flights by airlines like AirAsia and Thai Smile connect major tourist spots. Ferries link the mainland to tropical islands, while overnight trains offer a scenic way to travel between Bangkok and northern cities. An extensive network of air-conditioned buses makes traveling to even remote areas affordable and convenient.

Where to Stay in Thailand

Thailand offers a wide range of accommodation options for every type of traveler. Beachfront resorts in Phuket and Koh Samui and boutique properties in Bangkok cater to luxury seekers. Mid-range hotels provide stylish stays with modern amenities at reasonable prices. Budget travelers can find clean guesthouses and hostels throughout the country. For a more cultural experience, consider homestays in northern villages or floating bungalows on rivers.

Airports in Thailand

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)

Thailand’s primary international gateway, located 19 miles east of Bangkok. Features a modern terminal with great duty-free shopping and dining. Connected to downtown via Airport Rail Link, public buses, and 24-hour taxis.

Don Mueang International Airport (DMK)

Bangkok’s second airport, located 15 miles north of the city. It primarily serves domestic and regional low-cost flights. Accessible via airport buses, trains, and taxis.

Phuket International Airport (HKT)

The main airport for southern Thailand, 20 miles from Phuket Town. Recently renovated with expanded international facilities. Connected to beach areas by airport buses, shared vans, and taxis. Other major airports include Chiang Mai (CNX), Krabi (KBV), and Koh Samui (USM), which serve key tourist destinations with domestic and select international flights.

Frequently Asked Questions - Flights to Thailand

What airlines offer direct flights to Thailand?
Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Cathay Pacific offer direct flights to Bangkok from major global hubs. From North America, connecting flights are typically required, while European cities often have direct options. Regional carriers like AirAsia and Thai Smile provide extensive connections within Southeast Asia.
How long is the flight to Thailand?
From Los Angeles, expect approximately 18-21 hours, including one connection. London to Bangkok takes about 11-12 hours direct. Singapore to Bangkok is a short 2.5-hour flight, while Sydney to Bangkok averages 9 hours of flight time.
What's the best way to find cheap flights to Thailand?
Book 3-5 months in advance and target green season travel (June-October). Consider flying mid-week, especially Tuesday and Wednesday, and use fare comparison sites with flexible date options. Thai Airways and budget carriers frequently offer promotional fares, especially for advance bookings.
Do I need a visa to visit Thailand?
Many nationalities, including US, UK, EU, and Australian citizens, receive visa exemptions allowing 30-day stays. Longer visits require tourist visas obtainable before travel. Check current requirements through the Thai embassy website, as regulations occasionally change.
What's the baggage allowance for flights to Thailand?
Economy passengers typically receive 20-30kg (44-66 lbs) checked baggage depending on the airline, with premium cabins offering 30-40kg. Budget carriers often require purchasing baggage allowance separately. Most airlines permit 7kg (15 lbs) of carry-on luggage and have specific policies for sports equipment.