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Book flights to Krabi and the gateway is open to one of the most breathtaking coastal lands of Thailand! Famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise seas and for being a nice relaxed island. Unlike the busier places, Krabi is more laid back. This provides a balance of adventure and tranquillity making it a favourite for couples, families and backpackers alike. With Oceans Travel, getting cheap flights to Krabi is not difficult. Our team helps you to find great value fares. So you can spend less money on traveling and more money on enjoying this stunning part of southern Thailand. Whether you are planning to island-hop to Railay or Koh Phi Phi, or explore the emerald lagoons of Ao Thalane or just relaxing on pristine beaches. Booking your Krabi flights has never been easier, especially with the latest oceans travel tools. We also share the latest flight deals to Krabi to ensure that you can get cheap down paying fares and experience one of the most spectacular destinations in Thailand.

Flying to Krabi?

Here are some quick flight facts you should know!

Most Popular Route: Bangkok → Krabi

Most Popular Airline: Thai AirAsia

Cheapest Month: September

Common questions about travel to Krabi

These are some of the most common questions people ask before booking a trip to Krabi, why not see if something you're wondering is here?

Yes. There are seasonal direct flights to Krabi from the UK that do operate. Mostly as scheduled seasonal services and charters), with operators commonly flying from London Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham at peak times. Year-round non-stop services from the UK are rare. So if you need a direct flight, check our Flight Search Tool and filter it to ‘Direct’ before you book your flights to Krabi.
There are typically no direct flights from London Heathrow to Krabi. So most flights are one-stop The fastest one-stop routings are roughly about 14 hours. For example, 14 hr 5 min for some connections. Usually, if you have more than one stop over, most travellers see ranges from 14 to 17+ hours depending on connecting airport and layover length.
Baggage rules vary by airline and fare class. But common allowances on international economy flights are one checked bag up to about 20-23 kg (50 lb) and a cabin bag of around 7-10 kg. Some carriers or fares include larger allowances (e.g. 30-32 kg or multiple pieces for business). Always verify the exact baggage allowance shown on your ticket before packing.
Flying to Krabi is generally safe year-round. The monsoon / rainy season (roughly May-October, peaking in September–October) increases the chance of weather-related delays or cancellations. Such as heavy rain, strong winds or tropical storms can affect schedules and delays. Airlines and Krabi Airport publish advisories during severe weather. So plan flexibly, allow extra connection time, and monitor airline alerts and the airport status on travel days.
Yes. Krabi regularly receives seasonal charter and direct flights from European markets in the high/winter season (operators add extra capacity for winter-sun demand). These seasonal routes vary by year and operator (some years include European charters and new scheduled routes). So check advertised seasonal timetables or subscribe to deal alerts if you want a direct European option when booking flights to Krabi.
Yes. Most airlines accept scuba and sports equipment as checked baggage but there are some rules. Scuba cylinders must be completely empty (depressurised). Regulators detached, and larger items (surfboards, bikes, dive gear bags) may attract oversize/extra fees or count as an extra checked item. Batteries, spare fuel canisters and certain hazardous items are restricted. Always check your specific airline’s equipment policy or contact Oceans Travel to avoid problems when flying to Krabi!
Direct services to Krabi (KBV) come from a mix of domestic Thai airports and a handful of international hubs. Common non-stop origins include Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi BKK & Don Mueang DMK), Chiang Mai (CNX) and Koh Samui (USM) domestically. International links such as Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Singapore (SIN), Bengaluru (BLR), Mumbai (BOM). Along with Gulf points like Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Sharjah (SHJ). Seasonal routings also add European non-stops at times (e.g., Prague). Routes change regularly, so check live schedules when you search flights to Krabi.

Why Travel to Krabi? 

Krabi is a compact hugely varied island - gateway that delivers big picture beach paradise and real adventure in one place. Think sunny beaches and world-class island-hopping. For example, Phi Phi, Four Islands and Hong Islands, where you can do snorkelling and dive in clear water. Along with dramatic limestone cliffs making Rock climbing at Railay famous all over the world, relaxing natural spots. Such as the Emerald Pool and thermal hot springs. Plus vibrant Krabi Town markets and all sorts of accommodation from budget hostels to luxury resorts. That combination of easy access from the island, outdoor activities (diving, kayaking, hiking), and great family friendly activities. Additionally, its lower costs than some other Thai hotspots make Krabi a top choice for beach lovers, adventure travellers and couples alike. If you're booking flights to Krabi, this variety means you can combine beaches, culture and adventure in one trip.

How to Find the Cheapest Flights to Krabi

To find the cheapest flights to Krabi, you should begin using our flight tool on Oceans Travel website! You will be able to see the flights to Krabu from the cheapest to the fastest deals. Our tool starts from direct to even one stop making it a must choice. September tends to be a notable flyer in terms of the cheapest month to fly to Krabi, with the midweek departures as well as late night flights typically saving most. Signing up for the Oceans Travel newsletter means that you will receive the latest Krabi flight deals, flash alerts, and even special Krabi flight offers directly to your inbox so that you can act fast when the prices drop. 

If you're flexible, see if nearby departure airports or indirect routings will bring down fares. For international trips, it is good to book 1-3 months before departure in order to accommodate the balance of price and availability, but our tool also makes it easy to monitor cheap flights to Krabi at the last moment when your dates are tight.

When to Visit Krabi

The best time to visit Krabi is the dry season which is from November to March! This is when skies are mostly clear, seas are calm and island hopping and beach days are at their best. What's more, this is the top pick for most travellers because it offers reliably good weather. Along with being great diving and snorkelling conditions is great for beach lovers and general sightseeing. Divers and snorkellers should focus on November-April in order to enjoy the best underwater visibility. Budget travellers will find the cheapest fares as well as smaller crowds in the green/low season (May-October). September is often the month with the lowest prices. 

For the surfers, the monsoon months from May to October are preferred for the bigger swells. Families normally pick December - February for the calm seas and convenience of school holidays. November-February is a favourite time for photographers and honeymooners because of the great light and sunsets. Remember to book ahead of time for the peak months and look for flexible dates if you're on the hunt for the cheapest flights to Krabi.

Most Popular Routes and Airlines

Krabi has a combination of high frequency domestic links and an increasing number of international links. The busiest routes are the short hops from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi & Don Mueang) and frequent services from regional centres, such as Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Which together account for the transfer of bulk traffic to the island. A great variety of carriers fly into KBV. Key Thai operators are Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia, Thai Airways, Nok Air and Thai Lion Air. While cheap long haul or regional options. Such as Scoot, Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia affiliates and IndiGo / Batik Air are on many schedules. Gulf and Middle East carriers (Qatar, Etihad, flydubai) and intercontinental airlines (e.g. Turkish Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific on one stop routings). These provide onwards from Europe, Australia and the Americas.

Seasonal European charters (notably TUI) and additional winter services often include direct long-haul services for the holidaymaker during peak season. So you'll have a combination of year round domestic flights supplemented by seasonal international routes. If you are looking for flights to Krabi, try to do your searches via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Singapore for the best frequency and fares. Check for seasonal direct charters from Europe during the winter months.

Top Things to See and Do in Krabi

From breathtaking beaches to cultural landmarks, Krabi has a lot to offer to make it one of the most exciting destinations in Thailand. A must do is visit the Emerald Pool (Sa Morakot) and nearby Hot Springs. It has natural highlights and is set in the jungle in which you can swim in mineral rich waters. Adventure seekers must climb the Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Suea). Its 1,200 steps lead to a panoramic viewpoint over limestone cliffs and lush forests. 

No trip is complete without a boat ride to the Phi Phi Islands or the Four Islands Tour (Poda, Chicken, Tub, and Phra Nang Cave Beach). This is famous for turquoise waters and snorkelling. Rock climbers flock to Railay Beach while those seeking relaxing time can spend a day at the Ao Nang Beach or take a longtail boat to the more quiet sands of Hong Island. For something unique, there is the Krabi Night Market in town to give one a taste of the local culture with street food, music, and handicrafts. These are all the top activities that visitors add after booking flights to Krabi.

Neighbourhoods and Surroundings

Ao Nang is the main tourist centre of Krabi! A lively beach strip with easy transport links, restaurants and tour operators (great if you want convenience and nightlife. While Krabi Town (the Old Town) has a more local and quiet atmosphere with markets, cafes and budget stays. North and west of Ao Nang you'll find calmer, resort-style strips like Klong Muang and Tubkaek (Tub Kaek) which are suitable for couples and families after peace and higher end hotels. Ao Nam Mao and Nopparat Thara are convenient low-key bases not too far from the mainland piers and airport for quick transfers.

For more adventurous or quieter travellers Railay and Tonsai (boat-access only) have a secluded, rustic, cliff backed feel. Each area has a different pace, price-point and practical access to boat trips and services, so pick a base which suits your trip style. If you're hunting for flights to Krabi this page breaks down all of the different neighbourhoods and which ones suit families, couples, backpackers and luxury.