Sunday 8 April 2018

Thai Airways non-stop flights from Europe to Bangkok from €462!

Lately we posted some budget solution from various European countries to Bangkok (Return flights from €338). If you prefer direct service rather than seeking for the cheapest flights available we another intereting deal from Europe to Bangkok. Thai Airways, also awarded as "Airline of the year 2017 in Economy Class" by Skytrax, has released competitive solution between selected European cities and Bangkok. Non-stop flights are available from €462. This is for a round trip and including all taxes and fees, in-flight meals and checked bag. The cheapest non-stop flights are available from Zurich, Brussels or Scandinavia but also adding good option from Vienna, Paris or Germany. (Munich, Frankfurt). Note that flights are available out of classic main tourist season so we suggest to check what is the weather like before you book this deal. (Especially in September). On the other hand you can expect better availability and cheaper accommodation as well as other services at that time of the year..



Thai Airways promo sale is valid for flights departing from 22nd of April to 28th of June or 19th of August to 27th of September also 8th of to 31st of October 2018. Max stay 1 month. The cheapest non-stop flights on top ranked Thai Airways are available till 12th of April or until this special tariff lasts..Below you can refer to our booking samples.

Booking samples
Zurich - Bangkok from €462
Brussels - Bangkok from €472
Vienna - Bangkok from €492
Paris - Bangkok from €494
Munich / Frankfurt - Bangkok from €521

Copenhagen - Bangkok from €462
Oslo - Bangkok from €462
Stockholm - Bangkok from €488

Need affordable accommodation in Bangkok you can use booking agents such as we recommend Booking.com. Hotelopia or Hotels.com.

Booking sample of cheap Thai Airways non-stop flights from Europe to Bangkok from €462 here. Your outbound flight from Zurich to Bangkok would be on 5th of June and you would return from this classic holiday destination in South East Asia back to Europe on 19th of June 2018.