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Outbound

11.5 hours

Return

12 hours

Daily Flights

5+

Airlines

5

Timezone note

Bangkok is 7 hours ahead of London. Overnight departures land evening Bangkok time.

About this route

London to Bangkok flights

London to Bangkok is popular for holidays and gap year travel. The 11.5-hour flight is overnight, typically landing evening Bangkok time.

Bangkok has two airports: - Suvarnabhumi (BKK): Main international airport, all long-haul flights - Don Mueang (DMK): Low-cost carriers, some domestic

UK flights use Suvarnabhumi. From landing to exit is typically 30-45 minutes. Thai visa on arrival queues can extend this.

Thai Airways operates direct service. British Airways also flies daily. Emirates, Qatar, and Singapore Airlines offer one-stop alternatives.

For gap year travellers, Bangkok is often the first stop. Parents tracking flights can add each segment as bookings are made.

Return flights depart Bangkok late evening, landing UK early morning.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is London to Bangkok?

About 11.5 hours direct. Return is slightly longer.

Which airport in Bangkok for UK flights?

Suvarnabhumi (BKK). Don Mueang is for budget/domestic flights.

What time do flights land in Bangkok?

Overnight UK departures typically land 5-7pm Bangkok time.

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Tom Walsh

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