
Airline | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Thai Airways | 07:00 | 08:25 | Bangkok (BKK) | Hat Yai (HDY) | Book flight |
Bangkok Airways | 07:20 | 08:45 | Bangkok (BKK) | Krabi (KBV) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 07:25 | 08:45 | Bangkok (BKK) | Chiang Mai (CNX) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 07:30 | 15:05 | Bangkok (BKK) | Perth (PER) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 10:30 | 11:35 | Bangkok (BKK) | Khon Kaen (KKC) | Book flight |
Thai VietJet Air | 16:00 | 17:15 | Bangkok (BKK) | Udon Thani (UTH) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 16:00 | 17:10 | Bangkok (BKK) | Ubon Ratchathani (UBP) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 17:05 | 18:35 | Bangkok (BKK) | Phuket (HKT) | Book flight |
Bangkok Airways | 18:10 | 06:25 (+1 day) | Bangkok (BKK) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 19:40 | 07:30 (+1 day) | Bangkok (BKK) | Melbourne (MEL) | Book flight |
Airline | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Thai VietJet Air | 09:00 | 10:25 | Krabi (KBV) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 10:00 | 16:20 | Sydney (SYD) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Qantas | 13:40 | 20:00 | Brisbane (BNE) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Thai VietJet Air | 14:45 | 16:25 | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 15:30 | 16:55 | Chiang Mai (CNX) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 16:20 | 22:20 | Perth (PER) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 16:55 | 20:05 | Bali / Denpasar (DPS) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Bangkok Airways | 19:10 | 20:45 | Phuket (HKT) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Thai VietJet Air | 20:00 | 21:25 | Chiang Rai (CEI) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Thai Airways | 23:30 | 06:00 (+1 day) | Melbourne (MEL) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) is Thailand’s launchpad to just about everywhere. One minute you’re sipping Thai iced tea in the terminal; the next, you’re off to Phuket’s beaches, Tokyo’s neon nights, or London’s chilly mornings. With hundreds of daily flights, it’s your ticket to explore Bangkok’s temples, street food, and floating markets, or hop across Southeast Asia to spots like Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Ho Chi Minh City. Whether you’re planning a quick island escape, a weekend of street food, or a long-haul adventure, cheap flights from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport make it easy.
The main terminal at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) is the heart of the action, handling both international and domestic flights. It’s big, bright, and easy enough to navigate, with plenty of signage in English. Expect long check-in areas, efficient immigration zones, and all the usual airport comforts: coffee spots, quick eats, and duty-free shops. The gates can be a trek, so give yourself extra time to stroll (or roll) there via the moving walkways.
Opened to ease the crowds, SAT-1 handles extra international flights and connects to the main terminal via a quick, driverless train. It’s calmer and newer, with more space to sit, better lighting, and a handful of lounges and restaurants to fill the time before boarding. You can’t walk between terminals, so check your boarding pass before arriving: it’ll tell you whether you’re departing from the main or satellite building.
Domestic flights run from a separate section of the main terminal, and is smaller, quicker, and with a friendlier, local feel. Signs for ‘Domestic Departures’ are clear, and queues usually move fast. You’ll find stalls selling Thai snacks and souvenirs, plus simple cafés if you’ve got time to kill before your flight to Chiang Mai, Phuket, or Krabi. It’s well set up for short connections or that quick hop to the islands.
Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) is around 30 kilometres east of central Bangkok in Samut Prakan province, linking easily to the city’s major transport, shopping, and cultural attractions. The Airport Rail Link is the most efficient route – just 25–40 minutes to Makkasan or Phaya Thai stations (about AU$1.60–2.50), where you can connect to the BTS Skytrain for fast access to spots like Siam Paragon, Chatuchak Market, and ICONSIAM.
Prefer wheels over rails? Taxis and Grab rides wait outside Arrivals, with fares to the city averaging 250–500 THB (AU$10–20) plus tolls. If you’re planning day trips or heading out to floating markets, riverside temples, or nearby provinces, car hire desks, shuttles, and public buses at the Transport Centre make getting around Bangkok and beyond simple.
Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) – Located about 45 kilometres north of central Bangkok, Don Mueang handles many low-cost carriers. It’s often cheaper for domestic and regional flights around Asia, with easy taxi and shuttle links between DMK and Suvarnabhumi.
If you’re eyeing a Bangkok getaway without blowing the budget, plan for July to September. It’s the wet season, sure – but those bursts of rain don’t last long, and you’ll get cheaper flights and fewer crowds once the showers pass. April to June and October are also great windows for deals before the high-season crowds return. From November through February, prices climb with perfect weather and big festivals like Loy Krathong and Chinese New Year. To shave even more off your fare, try flying midweek: Tuesday to Thursday flights often cost less than weekend take-offs.




