Flight Deals To Thailand


destination Economy Class
Sydney to
Bangkok
Return from
$635*
Sydney to
Phuket
Return from
$822*

About Flying To Thailand


Direct flights to Thailand from Australia’s east coast cities such as Sydney and Brisbane take roughly nine and a half hours and Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) is the most common point of arrival. 

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Airports in Thailand

Airlines flying to Thailand

More About Thailand


Thailand is more than just cocktails by the pool. Many travellers do visit Thailand purely to relax, and while this may suffice for a few days, to completely ignore Thailand's culture is to miss out. The country has a fascinating history that dates back 4,000 years. Many of Thailand's ancient traditions have survived time and the country remains very spiritual. As a result, Buddhist shrines such as the famous Erawan Shine in Bangkok, are dotted throughout the country and are well worth visiting.

Thailand: Grand Palace StatueGrand Palace Statue

Thailand's food is another highlight of this region. From Pad Thai to Tom Yam Goong, you won't eat a better dish outside of Thailand. Head to the streets to find some of the most authentic cuisine and while there try your hand at bartering at the markets. Bartering is a way of life in Thailand and if you're good, you might walk away with a great bargain. ?resort and you can experience a luxury holiday for a lot less. Away from the bustling streets of Bangkok and resorts of Phuket, Thailand really is a tropical paradise. Take a Thailand tour on the back of an elephant through vibrant green forests or cruise Phang Nga Bay and explore the picturesque Phi Phi islands.

Thailand: Tuk TukTuk Tuks

Best time to fly – Thailand weather

Given that Thailand offers travellers everything from islands like Koh Samui to culture-rich mountain towns like Chiang Mai, the best time to fly varies. High season is regarded as the months between November to March, when the monsoons have ended and the weather is cooler and dry. If you’re headed to the north of Thailand or gulf coast, September and October are great months to visit, while low season is from July to October during the monsoons.

Read more in our Thailand Destination Guide>>