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We’re always keeping an eye on fares, so you can find the best one in seconds. It looks like Tokyo Haneda to Bangkok flights are currently cheapest in June.Alternative Tokyo Haneda to Bangkok routes
Looking for the cheapest, fastest or easiest route from Tokyo Haneda to Bangkok? You could fly into the following airports instead.Tokyo to Bangkok: Flight information
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | C$307 |
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Cheapest month to fly | June |
Average flight time | 6 hrs, 45 mins |
Most popular airline | Thai Airways |
Average flights per week | 180 |
Finding cheap flights from Tokyo Haneda to Bangkok: Frequently asked questions
Flights from Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) arrive into either the Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) or the Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). With so many routing and fare options, it makes sense to use the Skyscanner search system to find the cheapest and most convenient flight. Information on hotels and rental cars is also available. It's the perfect vacation planning solution.
Best Time to Book a Flight to Bangkok
Flights from Tokyo Haneda to Bangkok tend to be less expensive between September and March. July is the most expensive month. Weekend flights are usually more expensive. It all depends on the availability of those bargain tickets. To save money, use the Skyscanner Whole Month Search to compare airfares for an entire month at once. That way, if you're flexible on travel dates, you can take advantage of the lowest fares.
Airlines That fly from Tokyo Haneda to Bangkok
Thai Airlines, ANA All Nippon Airlines and Japan Airlines all offer non-stop flights from Tokyo Haneda into Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International. These flights offer the shortest travel times and often the least expensive fares. No non-stops are available into the Don Mueang International, but AirAsia, Japan Airlines and Tigerair Taiwan offer one-stop service, usually connecting in Taipei or Kuala Lumpur. Code sharing, buying a ticket on one carrier but flying one or more segments on a partner airline, is common on flights into Don Mueang.
What to Expect When Arriving in Bangkok
- International flights arriving into Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International arrive at Terminal 1 or 2. A free airport shuttle service connects all terminals to the transportation centre. Downtown Bangkok is 31 kilometres away, and you have your choice of transportation options. Taxis charge a $2.00 CAD flag fall fee in addition to distance traveled. An inexpensive option is the Airport City Line that runs between 6 am and midnight daily. One way fare is roughly $6.00 CAD. You will need Thai baht coins to purchase tickets from the airport station dispensers. A rental car is an option, but rates are charged based on kilometres driven. Keep in mind that driving and parking in and around the city can be challenging.
- The Don Mueang International Airport is 31 kilometres from downtown. International arrivals use Terminal 1. Transportation options are similar to that at the Suvarnabhumi Airport. The BMTA bus service charges $5.00 CAD from the airport to downtown. You'll need Thai baht coins for the ticket dispensers.
Airport Facilities
Both airports offer similar services. Wi-Fi is free throughout the terminals. Outlets for tourists to buy SIM cards by the week are available, as are chargers for various media devices. Cafes, delis and fast food outlets are widely available with either Thai or western-style foods. In the Suvarnabhumi Airport most dining outlets are located in their food court, the Magic Food Point. Name brand shops, quaint boutiques and specialty stores featuring Thai goods are found throughout the terminals in both pre and post-security areas.
Things to Do and See in Bangkok
- The slender tower of Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, creates an elegant silhouette fronting the Chao Phraya River, most notable at sunset. The Grand Palace, circa 1782, and its gilded gold towers is also a must. Once the royal residence of the King of Siam, the palace now houses a museum, government offices and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
- Step in the Chatuchak Flower Market for a delectably fragrant experience. Open Wednesday and Thursday, you'll also be able to pick up fresh produce from the many vendors. CentralWorld, considered one of the largest malls ever built, has a mixture of name brand and local goods, eateries and movie theatres.
- Explore Lumphini Park, an open green space in the middle of downtown Bangkok. Rent a paddle boat and relax on the man-made lake or just wander the many pathways through the trees. As a special treat, enjoy a sunset dinner cruise along the Chao Phraya River.
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