Domestic Flights in Thailand
DECEMBER 18, 2014 BY ROY CAVANAGH
If you’re planning your travel route around Thailand, don’t assume that the bus or train is always going to be the cheapest option. When it comes to long distance travel in Thailand, a flight can often be the best option in terms of convenience and price. On long-distance routes such as Bangkok-Phuket or Bangkok-Chiang Mai, fares on the low-cost airlines often compare favourably to the price of a bus or train ticket. And if you know well in advance the dates you want to travel, there are sometimes promotional fares available which actually make flying cheaper than taking the bus or train.
Most of the low-cost airlines in Thailand, such as Air Asia, Nok Air and Lion Air, operate domestic services from Bangkok’s Don Muang airport. Full-service airlines, Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways, currently have flights from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport. Thai Airways low-cost sister airline, Thai Smile, operate services from both of Bangkok’s airports. There are also some direct flights that link Chiang Mai with southern Thailand without the need to go via Bangkok. For instance, Thai Smile and Air Asia both have direct flights between Chiang Mai and Phuket whilst Bangkok Airways run direct services between Ko Samui and Chiang Mai.
Thai Airways and Bangkok Airways are often thought to be the most expensive domestic airlines in Thailand. Whilst that may be true on some routes, it isn’t always the case so it pays to shop around and check each airlines website yourself for prices.
Domestic Flights in ThailandDECEMBER 18, 2014 BY ROY CAVANAGHIf you’re planning your travel route around Thailand, don’t assume that the bus or train is always going to be the cheapest option. When it comes to long distance travel in Thailand, a flight can often be the best option in terms of convenience and price. On long-distance routes such as Bangkok-Phuket or Bangkok-Chiang Mai, fares on the low-cost airlines often compare favourably to the price of a bus or train ticket. And if you know well in advance the dates you want to travel, there are sometimes promotional fares available which actually make flying cheaper than taking the bus or train.Most of the low-cost airlines in Thailand, such as Air Asia, Nok Air and Lion Air, operate domestic services from Bangkok’s Don Muang airport. Full-service airlines, Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways, currently have flights from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport. Thai Airways low-cost sister airline, Thai Smile, operate services from both of Bangkok’s airports. There are also some direct flights that link Chiang Mai with southern Thailand without the need to go via Bangkok. For instance, Thai Smile and Air Asia both have direct flights between Chiang Mai and Phuket whilst Bangkok Airways run direct services between Ko Samui and Chiang Mai.Thai Airways and Bangkok Airways are often thought to be the most expensive domestic airlines in Thailand. Whilst that may be true on some routes, it isn’t always the case so it pays to shop around and check each airlines website yourself for prices.
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Domestic Flights in Thailand
DECEMBER 18, 2014 BY ROY CAVANAGH
If you’re planning your travel route around Thailand, don’t assume that the bus or train is always going to be the cheapest option. When it comes to long distance travel in Thailand, a flight can often be the best option in terms of convenience and price. On long-distance routes such as Bangkok-Phuket or Bangkok-Chiang Mai, fares on the low-cost airlines often compare favourably to the price of a bus or train ticket. And if you know well in advance the dates you want to travel, there are sometimes promotional fares available which actually make flying cheaper than taking the bus or train.
Most of the low-cost airlines in Thailand, such as Air Asia, Nok Air and Lion Air, operate domestic services from Bangkok’s Don Muang airport. Full-service airlines, Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways, currently have flights from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport. Thai Airways low-cost sister airline, Thai Smile, operate services from both of Bangkok’s airports. There are also some direct flights that link Chiang Mai with southern Thailand without the need to go via Bangkok. For instance, Thai Smile and Air Asia both have direct flights between Chiang Mai and Phuket whilst Bangkok Airways run direct services between Ko Samui and Chiang Mai.
Thai Airways and Bangkok Airways are often thought to be the most expensive domestic airlines in Thailand. Whilst that may be true on some routes, it isn’t always the case so it pays to shop around and check each airlines website yourself for prices.
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