Return from | S$ 185 |
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One-way from | S$ 105 |
Popular in | December |
Cheapest in | January |
Average price | S$ 239 |
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Sat 4-1
19:10-20:40
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Sun 19-1
22:50-00:15
Nonstop2h 25m
SingaporeBangkok
SIN - BKK
SINBKK
Singapore Changi
Wed 22-1
16:00-17:35
Nonstop2h 35m
SingaporeBangkok
SIN - DMK
SINDMK
Singapore Changi
Tue 12-11
21:30-23:00
Nonstop2h 30m
SingaporeBangkok
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SINDMK
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Mon 28-4
21:55-15:05
1 stop18h 10m
SingaporeBangkok
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SINDMK
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Mon 17-2
21:40-11:05
1 stop14h 25m
SingaporeBangkok
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SINDMK
Singapore Changi
Thu 2-1
23:30-08:05
1 stop9h 35m
SingaporeBangkok
SIN - BKK
SINBKK
Singapore Changi
Thu 19-12
09:55-19:20
1 stop10h 25m
SingaporeBangkok
SIN - BKK
SINBKK
Singapore Changi
Thu 28-11
04:40-20:15
1 stop16h 35m
SingaporeBangkok
SIN - DMK
SINDMK
Singapore Changi
Sun 15-12
21:10-07:50
1 stop11h 40m
The price you pay for your flight to Bangkok may vary depending on when you book. For the best chance of a lower fare, look to book 73 days in advance of your trip. Fares are likely to increase a fortnight or so before your departure date.
On average, a flight from Singapore to Bangkok takes 2 hours 15 minutes. Flights to Bangkok from other popular cities in Singapore will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
Users looking for the lowest fares to Bangkok should consider flying on Tuesday evenings, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travellers will want to avoid Friday evenings, when prices are usually at their highest.
The most flights from Singapore to Bangkok are scheduled on a Monday (71 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Wednesday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (67 on average).
The most popular airlines flying from Singapore to Bangkok are Thai AirAsia, Scoot and Thai Airways.
The cheapest airlines flying from Singapore to Bangkok are Scoot, Thai Vietjet Air and Jetstar Asia.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Bangkok ranges from 10.0 - 320.0 mm per month. September is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 320.0 mm. January is typically the driest time to visit Bangkok when rainfall is around 10.0 mm.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Bangkok, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, April is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 30.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 26.0 C).
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From the moment of stepping off a flight to Bangkok in Suvarnabhumi Airport, a visitor to Thailand’s capital can see what’s on offer. Since the airport opened in 2006, it has become something of a symbol for modern Bangkok and is a microcosm of the city itself. Even a stopover in Bangkok can be enjoyed. Excellent restaurants and high-end designer shops sit in the architecturally magnificent hall, alongside huge wooden statues of Spirit Guards. Old Eastern Buddhist traditions exist happily among new Western commercialism in a bustling, stimulating environment.
It would be possible to spend years in the city and still not see all the huge metropolis has to offer, but most tourists book flights to Bangkok hoping to catch some of the favourites. A visit to Wat Pho and the Grand Palace gives an idea of the city’s history. The shopping is unrivalled, with high-end designer malls and street markets both sprawling throughout the city. Thai boxing (Muay Thai) is a popular activity for locals and tourists alike; both watching a fight and training. The nightlife, of course, is notorious, but it’s not just the red light district of Patpong. The Khao San Road, ever-popular with backpackers, is filled with bars, clubs and even Irish pubs, while the central area has some of the world’s super-clubs and most fancy bars. From sunrise to sunset, there is plenty to see in this friendly, accessible city.
Bangkok has a tropical climate with annual temperatures averaging 24 to 33 degrees Celsius. March through May have the highest temperatures and humidity, and approximately June through October is monsoon season, and November through February is cooler and less humid. Keep in mind though, that the monsoon season varies throughout the country, so there may be rain in May and November and floods in October.
There are many different ways to get through the busy, crowded streets of Bangkok. Hop aboard the Skytrain, which runs on a raised monorail, for great views of the financial and shopping districts. The train is connected with the underground, which is easy to use and covers the parts of Bangkok not connected to the Skytrain.
Buses crisscross the city, but the system can be confusing to navigate. You’re better off taking a taxi or tuk-tuk, both of which are inexpensive.
Don’t rent a car for your stay. You’ll learn quickly that Bangkok drivers are very aggressive and traffic is a nightmare. If you really want your own car, hire a car and driver for the day instead.
Heading out on foot is doable, but you’ll move slowly. Foot traffic crawls along, which is great if you want to experience the colour of the city, but slow-going if you’re trying to get somewhere.
The water taxis lining the Chao Praya River are another popular tourist option. You’ll also find that Bangkok is the centre of Thai travel, so you can find a bus, train or flight to almost anywhere else you’re looking to go.
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