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Cheap Flights to Bangkok

Updated 2026-03-13

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Average One-Way Prices to Bangkok

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$450 $420 $400 $380 $350 $370 $380 $360 $340 $330 $380 $480

Cheapest month: Oct (avg $330). Prices are average one-way fares based on historical data.

How to Find Cheap Flights to Bangkok

Bangkok is served by two airports — Suvarnabhumi (BKK) for international flights and Don Mueang (DMK) for budget carriers. For the cheapest one-way from the US, look at Chinese carriers (China Southern, Xiamen Air, China Eastern) with a stop in mainland China — fares start around $300. Japan Airlines and ANA occasionally run error fares under $250. From the West Coast, EVA Air via Taipei and Korean Air via Seoul are solid options. Book 8-12 weeks in advance for the best price. September and October consistently have the lowest fares.

Bangkok for Digital Nomads

Bangkok is a top-tier digital nomad city with an unbeatable combination of low cost, great food, and solid infrastructure. Cost of living is $800-1,500/month. US passport holders get 60 days visa-free (recently extended from 30). For longer stays, the Thailand DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) offers 5 years with 180-day stays. Silom, Sathorn, and Ari are popular nomad neighborhoods. Coworking spaces like Hubba, The Hive, and AIS Design Center start from $80/month. Street food is $1-2 per meal. BTS/MRT train system makes getting around easy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a one-way flight to Bangkok?
One-way flights from the US to Bangkok range from $299–$600. Chinese carriers with one stop are cheapest at $300-400. Direct flights on Thai Airways or Japan Airlines are $500+.
What's the cheapest airline to fly to Bangkok?
China Southern, China Eastern, and Xiamen Air offer the lowest one-way fares (with a mainland China stop). EVA Air and Korean Air are also competitive with better service.
When is the cheapest time to fly to Bangkok?
September and October are cheapest (rainy season, less tourist demand). Avoid December–January (peak season) and Thai New Year (April 13-15) for lowest fares.
Do I need a visa to visit Bangkok?
US passport holders get 60 days visa-free in Thailand. The new DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) offers 5-year validity with 180-day stays for remote workers.

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