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Why are flights to Thailand so expensive now?

Multiple factors drive up Europe-Thailand airfare prices, including reduced competition, high fuel costs, and strong travel demand from Chinese tourists.

Flight prices between Europe and Thailand have indeed increased significantly, with economy return tickets from London to Bangkok now regularly exceeding €800, compared to typical pre-2024 prices of €500-600.

The reopening of China’s borders has created intense competition for available seats, as Chinese tourists return to Thailand in large numbers. Thai Airways and other regional carriers have shifted capacity to serve Chinese routes, reducing availability on European connections.

Gulf carriers like Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad, who traditionally offered competitive fares between Europe and Thailand, are experiencing unprecedented demand across their networks. This high load factor allows them to maintain higher pricing without risking empty seats.

European carriers have also reduced their direct flights to Bangkok, with Lufthansa and Swiss operating fewer weekly frequencies compared to previous schedules. This decreased competition gives remaining carriers more pricing power.

Europe to Thailand: average fares

Here are the most popular flight routes between major European cities and Thailand’s key destinations, with average round-trip economy class prices (in EUR) based on 2023-2024 booking data:

Route High Season Low Season Average
London (LHR) – Bangkok (BKK) €850 €580 €715
Paris (CDG) – Bangkok (BKK) €820 €560 €690
Frankfurt (FRA) – Phuket (HKT) €890 €610 €750
Amsterdam (AMS) – Bangkok (BKK) €830 €570 €700
Munich (MUC) – Bangkok (BKK) €860 €590 €725

Average price round-trip

€716

Average Superdeal price round-trip

€290

Cheapest Superdeal price round-trip

€179

Meet Superdeals. Save 40–80% on every flight.

You can save between 40-80% on your flights to Asia Pacific with Air Traveler Club Superdeals. Take the popular route from Paris to Bangkok – while regular prices hover around €850 for a return ticket, Superdeals can bring this down to as low as €380.

These heavily discounted airfares are available throughout the year and cover most major routes between Europe and APAC countries. The key is to be flexible with your travel dates and book quickly when a Superdeal appears, as the best offers usually don’t last long.

Sample Superdeals to Thailand

  • London – Bangkok: €299 (regular price €715) – Thai Airways, direct flight, 11h 15m
  • Paris – Phuket: €389 (regular price €780) – Emirates, 1 stop in Dubai, great layover timing
  • Frankfurt – Bangkok: €349 (regular price €700) – Lufthansa codeshare with Thai Airways, 1 short stop in Vienna

Non-stop vs layover flights to Thailand

Time vs money: understanding your options

Direct flight routes to Thailand



  • London Heathrow (LHR) to Bangkok (BKK) – Thai Airways – 11h 25m

  • Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to Bangkok (BKK) – Thai Airways – 11h 30m

  • Frankfurt (FRA) to Bangkok (BKK) – Thai Airways – 11h 15m

  • Vienna (VIE) to Bangkok (BKK) – EVA Air – 10h 45m

  • Zurich (ZRH) to Bangkok (BKK) – Swiss – 11h 45m

Layover/stopover options


Dubai (DXB): Emirates hub with efficient 2-3 hour connections. Modern amenities and duty-free shopping paradise. Terminal walks can be long.

Doha (DOH): Qatar Airways base with systematic 3-hour connections. Compact, easy-to-navigate airport with free city tours for longer layovers.

Singapore (SIN): Singapore Airlines hub with 2-4 hour connections. Features butterfly garden, free cinema, and swimming pool. Excellent for longer stopovers with free city tours.

Istanbul (IST): Turkish Airlines hub with typical 2-3 hour connections. New airport with extensive shopping and dining options. Good for budget-conscious travelers.

Time vs money


Direct flights typically command premium prices but save 3-6 hours of total travel time. One-stop flights through Middle Eastern hubs often offer better value, with prices 20-30% lower than direct options.






Route typeAverage durationRoundtrip Price Range
Direct (FRA-BKK)11h 15m€750-1200
One stop via Dubai15h 30m€550-850
One stop via Singapore17h 45m€600-900

Tips and recommendations



  • Book layover flights with minimum 3-hour connection time during winter to account for possible delays.

  • Middle Eastern connections often offer better deals for December-January high season.

  • Flying Tuesday or Wednesday typically yields lower fares regardless of routing.

  • Consider overnight layovers in Singapore or Dubai – many airlines offer free hotel stays.

  • Multi-city tickets with extended stopovers often cost the same as regular layover flights.

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Smart route hacks for Europe → Thailand flights

Save extra with lesser-known paths and connections

  • Turkish Airlines via Istanbul offers some of Europe’s lowest fares to Bangkok, often 20-30% below market average. Their A350/B787 fleet features comfortable 31-inch pitch in economy and generous 18-inch seat width. Regional departures from 15 European cities provide excellent connection options with typical layovers under 3 hours.
  • Flying from Scandinavian airports to Bangkok through Helsinki on Finnair frequently yields better prices than major Western European hubs. Their A350 aircraft feature industry-leading 32-inch pitch in economy and superior cabin humidity. Evening departures from Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Oslo allow convenient morning arrivals in Bangkok.
  • For premium economy value, EVA Air’s departures from London and Paris via Taipei offer exceptional comfort with 38-inch pitch at prices typically 15% lower than direct competitors. Their updated Boeing 787-10 aircraft introduced in January 2024 features enhanced cabin pressure and larger windows.
  • Travelers from secondary European cities can leverage Gulf Air’s expanding network through Bahrain, offering competitive fares to both Bangkok and Phuket. Their new route structure includes convenient connections from Athens, Milan, and Frankfurt with modern A321neo aircraft featuring enhanced legroom.
  • Qatar Airways’ new European routes launched in 2024 from Nice, Hamburg, and Venice provide alternative departure points with competitive pricing to Thai destinations. Their extensive Thai network includes direct service to Chiang Mai and Krabi, while maintaining excellent service standards with Skytrax 5-star rating.

Common mistakes

How to avoid costly pitfalls that can ruin your travels


  1. Booking only direct flights By limiting yourself to non-stop flights between Europe and Bangkok, you miss out on potentially cheaper options via Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai, Doha, or Abu Dhabi.
  2. Ignoring secondary airports While most travelers automatically choose Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, Don Mueang International Airport handles many regional flights and budget carriers, potentially offering better connections for island-hopping.
  3. Flying during peak season without planning ahead December-January flights to Thailand from Europe require booking at least 6 months in advance, as prices can double or triple during this high season.
  4. Missing the midnight departure window Late-night departures from European cities often offer better rates and arrive in Thailand at convenient afternoon hours, allowing for easier hotel check-in and adaptation to the time difference.
  5. Booking separate tickets for connections Creating your own connection with separate tickets to save money can backfire if there are delays, as airlines won’t be responsible for missed connections on separately booked tickets.

Coming-up airline promotions to Thailand

Which carriers have sales and special offers for January, February, March, and beyond?

We track and curate genuine offers from 150+ airlines, hand-picking only the most valuable for your wallet.

See the upcoming offers for flights to Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai :

Best airlines for flights to Thailand from Europe

Balanced choice for service, comfort and value

Turkish Airlines


Best for: Most extensive European route network with connections to Thailand through Istanbul.


Serves Bangkok and Phuket from 38 European cities, with main departure points being London Heathrow, Paris CDG, and Frankfurt. Their modern fleet offers generous 32-inch seat pitch in Economy, complimentary chef-prepared Turkish and international cuisine, and comprehensive entertainment system. Average layover in Istanbul is 2-3 hours, with efficient terminal transfers. Consistently rated 4.3/5 by passengers for long-haul flights.

EVA Air


Best for: Superior Economy Class comfort and cleanliness standards.


Operates from 6 major European cities (London, Paris, Amsterdam, Vienna, Milan, Barcelona) to Bangkok via Taipei. Features well-maintained cabins with 33-inch seat pitch, high-quality bedding, and renowned Taiwanese hospitality. Their meal service receives particular praise, offering both Western and Asian options. Layovers in Taipei average 2 hours, with modern terminal facilities. Passenger rating stands at 4.5/5.

Emirates


Best for: Entertainment options and premium Economy experience even in standard Economy Class.


Connects 21 European airports to Bangkok and Phuket through Dubai, with largest operations from London, Manchester, and Paris. Offers industry-leading ICE entertainment system with 4,500+ channels, comfortable 32-inch pitch seats, and multi-course meals with complimentary wines. Dubai stopover typically ranges from 2-4 hours. Maintains a 4.4/5 passenger satisfaction rating.

Qatar Airways


Best for: Overall service quality and comfortable night flights.


Services Thailand from 28 European destinations, primarily London, Paris, and Munich, via Doha. Distinguished by attentive cabin crew, 32-inch seat pitch with adjustable headrest, and high-quality dining options. Doha’s Hamad International Airport offers smooth connections averaging 2-3 hours. Consistently achieves 4.6/5 in passenger reviews for long-haul routes.

Using regional airlines to your advantage

Another strategy for cheaper flights to Thailand

Smart routing with Asian carriers

Leveraging regional Asian airlines can slash costs when flying from Europe to Thailand, if you’re willing to split your journey strategically. While major carriers offer direct routes at premium prices, breaking your trip into segments often yields significant savings.

  1. Book separate tickets: Consider flying to a major Asian hub like Singapore, Hong Kong, or Kuala Lumpur on a regular carrier, then booking a separate ticket on a regional airline to Bangkok.
  2. Target budget carriers: Airlines like AirAsia, Scoot, and Thai Lion Air offer dramatically lower fares within Asia compared to legacy carriers. Their hub-and-spoke networks can work to your advantage.
  3. Time your bookings: Book your long-haul segment 3-4 months ahead, but wait to book the regional segment until 4-6 weeks before travel, when prices often drop.

Key regional airlines to consider include AirAsia (Malaysia-based), Scoot (Singapore-based), and Thai Lion Air. These carriers frequently offer promotional fares between major Asian cities and Bangkok, sometimes as low as $50 one-way. Remember to factor in baggage fees and airport transfer times when calculating total costs.

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