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The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | C$1,173 |
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Cheapest month to fly | February |
Average flight time | 13 hrs, 29 mins |
Most popular airline | Air Canada |
Average flights per week | 24 |
Finding cheap flights from Bangkok to Vancouver: Frequently asked questions
Flight Information
For travellers on flights to Vancouver from Bangkok, there are multiple one-stop and two-stop options. Air Canada, Air China, All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, EVA Airways, Korean Air, and Lufthansa offer connecting flights from Bangkok International Airport to Vancouver International Airport. These flights have stops in areas in China including Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shanghai as well as in South Korea and Japan.
Terminal Information for Suvarnabhumi Airport
Located about 25 km east of downtown Bangkok, Bangkok International Airport is also known as the Suvarnabhumi Airport. It has one of the world's largest single-building airport terminals, so all of its flights use the one terminal. The airport offers online check-in, and once they arrive at the airport, travellers can check their boarding passes on the terminal's fourth floor.
Before they board their flights, travellers can enjoy some rest and relaxation at one of the facilities in the airport offering spa and sauna services. The airport also offers many dining options, including coffee shops, bakeries, restaurants, and fast-food stops.
Terminal Information for Vancouver International Airport
Situated about 12 km from downtown Vancouver, Vancouver International Airport is the country's second busiest airport behind Toronto Pearson International Airport. Bangkok to Vancouver flights land at the airport's international terminal, which includes Concourse D and E.
After they land, travellers can choose among several transportation options to get around Canada. The Canada Line is the city's rapid transit rail that connects the airport to downtown Vancouver in 30 minutes and downtown Richmond in 18 minutes. Travellers from the airport must pay an extra CA$5 fee as well as their fare. Long-distances buses run from the airport to Whistler. Skyscanner compares prices for car rentals, which are on the ground floor of the parkade.
What You Need to Know
Travellers on flights from Bangkok to Vancouver must have a valid passport. Visa-exempt foreign nationals who travel to Canada need to buy an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for CA$7. U.S. and Canadian citizens as well as those with a valid Canadian visa do not need an eTA, which is available on the Government of Canada's website. At the Suvarnabhumi Airport, travellers can process VAT refunds on the terminal's fourth floor at Gate 10 before they check in or through VAT refund kiosks at the airport. These refunds are for non-Thai residents or citizens who leave the country via an international airport and buy items from stores that display "VAT Refund for Tourist" signs.
What to Expect in Vancouver
Once travellers land in Vancouver, they need to adjust their clocks back 14 hours. The weather in Vancouver features summer temperatures reaching 22 degrees Celsius, while winter temperatures get as low as 3 degrees Celsius. The area receives a substantial amount of rain from October through March, but it does not get much snow. Many of Vancouver's attractions highlight the outdoors, and visitors can traverse through more than 1,000 acres at Stanley Park or walk across 140 m on the Capilano Suspension Bridge that hovers over the Capilano River. Vancouver Lookout offers a 360-degree view of the city via the 55th floor of the Harbour Centre. Tickets for adults are CA$15.75, children 13-18 are CA$10.75, and children 6-12 are CA$7.75.
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