Cheap Flights to Chiang Mai
Updated 2026-03-13
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Average One-Way Prices to Chiang Mai
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $520 | $480 | $450 | $410 | $399 | $420 | $450 | $430 | $400 | $399 | $430 | $550 |
Cheapest month: May (avg $399). Prices are average one-way fares based on historical data.
How to Find Cheap Flights to Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX) is a small domestic/regional airport — there are zero direct flights from the US, so you're always connecting. The cheapest strategy: book a one-way to Bangkok (BKK) and then a separate AirAsia or Nok Air flight to CNX for $25-50. This two-ticket approach almost always beats a single through-ticket. If you want it on one booking, Korean Air via Seoul (ICN) and China Southern via Guangzhou both route to CNX with two stops, usually $399-550. Another solid option: fly to Kuala Lumpur on a cheap China Southern fare, then grab an AirAsia flight KUL to CNX for $40-60. The airport is 15 minutes from the Old City — grab a red songthaew (shared truck taxi) for 30 baht ($1) or a Grab for $3-4. Book 8-12 weeks in advance. November through February is peak season in Chiang Mai (cool, dry weather) so fares spike. March-April has the burning season (bad air quality) so fares drop but you might not want to be there. May-June and September-October hit the sweet spot of decent weather and low fares.
Chiang Mai for Digital Nomads
Chiang Mai is the OG digital nomad hub — the place that basically started the movement. Cost of living is $600-1,000/month, making it one of the cheapest places on earth to live well. A solid studio apartment runs $200-400/month, a coworking desk is $50-80/month, and you can eat incredible Thai food for $1-2 per meal at street stalls. US passport holders get 60 days visa-free in Thailand. The DTV (Destination Thailand Visa) offers 180-day stays for remote workers. Nimman (Nimmanhaemin Road) is nomad central — trendy cafes, coworking spaces, restaurants everywhere. The Old City is cheaper and more authentic. Punspace and CAMP (at Maya Mall, free with a coffee purchase) are the most popular coworking spots. The nomad community here is massive — weekly meetups, Muay Thai groups, hiking crews. Internet is reliable at 30-80 Mbps in most cafes and coworking spaces.
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