Top deals to Thailand

These are the best deals in the market to Thailand right now, have a browse and choose the best one

Phuket

Phuket

From £384
Return | Economy
4 Nov → 14 Nov
Koh Samui

Koh Samui

From £696
Return | Economy
10 Mar → 25 Mar
Bangkok

Bangkok

From £398
Return | Economy
27 Jan → 12 Feb
Krabi

Krabi

From £683
Return | Economy
1 Mar → 16 Mar
Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai

From £459
Return | Economy
17 Jan → 7 Feb

Thailand is an internationally renowned destination for its fizzing culture, tropical beaches, verdant landscapes and mouth-watering street food. You can book your flights to Thailand page is the place where you can find the best way to get there. Whether you're planning to explore the temple-lined streets of Bangkok, relax on the beaches of Phuket and Koh Samui. Furthermore, why not head north to the mountainous terrain of Chiang Mai and its night markets? However, you will first need to find the right flights to Thailand. That's why it's easy with Oceans Travel. Our flight-search tool scans multiple airlines and routes so dips in prices pop up instantly. And our Thailand flight deals newsletter brings special flight deals right to your inbox. This saves you hours of searching across dozens of sites. Compare, plan and book your perfect itinerary to Thailand easily.

Flying to Thailand?

Here are some quick flight facts you should know!

Most Popular Route: Bangkok ↔ Singapore

Most Popular City: Bangkok

Most Popular Airline: Thai Airways

Cheapest Month: September

Common questions about travel to Thailand

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

Yes. There are direct flights from the UK, particularly from London Heathrow to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, operated by airlines like British Airways. Many other major UK airports require one-stop routes via regional hubs. You can book your direct flights to Thailand with Oceans Travel on our flight search tool!
Not exactly. If entering under the Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme, you must show proof of funds equivalent to at least 20,000 baht per person or 40,000 baht per family. It doesn’t have to be exactly that cash amount. For more details, contact Oceans Travel!
Flights from London to Bangkok typically take between 11 h 25 mins - 35 mins, depending on wind and routing.
If you're a UK citizen travelling for tourism by air, you don’t need a visa for stays up to 60 days under the Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme.
Yes. Starting May 1, 2025, all non-Thai nationals entering Thailand must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) at least three days prior to arrival. This replaces the old paper arrival card and is required for air, land, or sea entry.
Yes. Upon arrival, you’ll need to show a confirmed return or onward ticket as part of the entry requirements.

Why Travel to Thailand?

Thailand is one of the world's most rewarding travel destinations as it offers easy accessibility combined with tremendous variety. Travellers can switch between the teeming street-life and temple culture of Bangkok and head north for cool-mountain treks around Chiang Mai. Or head for island time in the Andaman or Gulf coasts (Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui) for beaches and diving. Food is another attraction and from night-market street food to local specialties, as well as the festivals, warm welcome and very competitive prices. Travel can be adapted for luxury travellers, budget travellers and family travellers alike and that's why many people look for cheap flights to Thailand when they plan their trip. Whether they're looking for cultural experiences, beach relaxation, adventure activities or culinary delights, Thailand has something to offer every type of traveller.

How to Find the Cheapest Flights to Thailand

Finding cheap flights to Thailand is a combination of timing, flexibility, and leveraging the right tools. Low fares are typically on offer during the low season of the year (May-October) when demand is low. During the shoulder season months when you can combine value and more predictable weather. Being flexible with dates (especially mid-week departures and returns), nearby or alternate airports, and other factors can significantly reduce ticket prices. For Thailand routes especially, connections with one-stop transfers through major hubs are usually cheaper than the rare direct services. In addition, splitting a return trip into two one-way tickets can sometimes reduce the overall cost. 

 

To help you out, Oceans Travel has two easy tools to simplify this process! Our flight search tool which allows you to see the cheapest to the latest prices. Additionally on this page you can find last minute deals on flights to Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai and more! And Oceans Travel newsletter which brings carefully selected Thailand flight deals and many more countries directly to your inbox. These kinds of deals usually don't stick around for long, so they need to be checked if they can! But with Oceans Travel doing all the running around for you, you can rest assured you'll get cheap flights to Thailand without having to travel through dozens of websites to find the best deals. 

When to Visit Thailand

The best time to visit Thailand is from November-April. This is when the country experiences dry, sunny weather that makes sightseeing, beach holidays and trekking (in the northern parts of the country more pleasant. For most travellers, the easy answer is December-March which has the most consistent conditions throughout Thailand. Beach holidays depend on the coast you want to visit: the Andaman coast (Phuket, Krabi, Phi Phi) is at its best from November-April. While the Gulf islands (Koh Samui, Koh Tao, Koh Phangan) are calm and sunny between January-August. January-March is usually regarded as the peak period. If you're interested in trekking or cultural travel in the north, the cooler months of November-February bring clear skies and refreshing mountain air. These are ideal for exploring Chiang Mai and further afield.

 

Flights to Thailand prices begin to go down during the monsoon season (May-October). This means that your flights to Thailand are cheaper and there are fewer crowds! Although you may have to contend with heavy but brief rain showers. The shoulder months, such as late April, June and September, provide a good balance between cost and tolerable weather. For lovers of festivals, Songkran is a festival worth visiting in April or Loy Krathong in November, two of the most memorable festivals in Asia. Whether it's chasing perfect beach weather, cultural experiences, or budget-friendly travel, Thailand has something to offer in every season.

Most Popular Routes and Airlines

Thailand has a good network of airlines (full service and low cost) to and from all over the world. Among the international gateways, Bangkok (BKK) is a standout as routes to Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong are the three major market routes operated by Thai Airways. With all of them featuring multi-daily flights using widebody aircraft. Other higher tiers include Bangkok to New Delhi, Taipei, London, Frankfurt, Seoul and major Australian cities such as Sydney and Melbourne.

 

Low-cost regional flights are also quite similar. Thai AirAsia operates high-frequency services from Bangkok to places such as Chiang Mai, Phuket, Hat Yai, Krabi, and Chiang Rai. Meanwhile, new direct routes continue to increase access. For example, United Airlines will launch daily one-stop service from San Francisco via Hong Kong to Bangkok and Akasa Air will launch direct flights from Mumbai to Phuket in late 2025. Whether you're looking for flights to Thailand from Europe, India, the US, or within Asia, these routes provide options for both speed and cost.

Top Things to See and Do in Thailand

Thailand is a destination that captivates travellers with its rich cultural heritage, natural wonders, and unforgettable experiences. This makes it one of the most rewarding destinations in the world. The Grand Palace and the sacred temples of Wat Phra Kaew and Wat Arun in Bangkok demonstrate centuries of tradition. The temple of Wat Pho is home to the famous reclining Buddha and the classical Thai massage tradition. Outside of the capital itself, visitors can soak up Thai culture at floating markets, bustling night bazaars, and festivals like Songkran, the colourful Thai New Year.

 

In the north, Chiang Mai provides trekking, elephant sanctuaries and its captivating lantern festival. While the islands of Phi Phi, Koh Tao and Phang Nga Bay tempt travellers with their clear waters, limestone cliffs and world class snorkelling and diving. Food is just as important, and Thai street markets serve up things that are as memorable as the sights themselves. Whether you're visiting temples, trying local food, or just relaxing by the sea, Thailand is able to offer a mix of culture, scenery and adventure that leaves travellers eager to return time and time again.

Key Cities in Thailand

Thailand has a number of major cities that each have their own character and pace to the country! Bangkok is the fast-paced, bustling capital and business hub of the country, featuring large business districts, vibrant neighbourhoods, and a wide variety of transportation. In the north, the more relaxed university and creative centre of Chiang Mai is popular with culture seekers and digital nomads. Phuket and Krabi have very different coastal cultures. Phuket as the larger island resort and service centre. Krabi is a quieter southern coastal province with a strong beach-town culture and outdoor operators.

 

Pattaya and Hua Hin are the eastern and western coasts where you could go for short breaks and family holidays. Meanwhile, quieter and more provincial cities, such as Chiang Rai and Ayutthaya. Provide a much-needed break for travellers looking for a change of pace. These key cities explain why people fly to Thailand. They offer everything from business to beach getaways to cultural stays and easy regional connections across the country.