In Bangkok, worlds collide. Opposites sit side by side, displaying fantastic contrasts that define the city. The capital of Thailand has a complex personality that you simply cannot find anywhere else.
Bangkok is filled with colour and culture, offering its visitors a unique and priceless experience as they explore the city. Wander through the vibrant street markets and enjoy some street food or visit one of the upmarket restaurants for traditional Thai cuisine.
Visit the old Buddhist temples where you can get a feel for the history and culture of the city, before spending a night out, at Bangkok’s bars and clubs. The city is known for its wild club scene, so you are sure to make memories when you spend an evening out in Bangkok.
The high season in Bangkok falls between November and March as you can expect dry weather. Between April and October, temperatures tend to soar and the rainy season takes place. Even during the cooler months, temperatures usually sit around 30ºC.
Why Fly First Class?
Flights to Bangkok can take anywhere between seven and nine hours, depending on where you fly from. With a long flight ahead of you, why not consider upgrading your flight to first class, allowing you to enjoy the experience from the moment your journey begins.
When you choose to fly first class, you can benefit from a number of features, such as superior service, private cabins and gourmet food menus.
Popular Routes
You will be able to find plenty of direct flights to Bangkok, largely from airlines such as Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Qantas and Emirates, taking you to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport which is not far from the centre of the city.
Book Your First Class Flight to Bangkok Today
If you’re thinking about visiting Bangkok, why not upgrade to first class, ensuring that you have an incredible experience from start to finish of your journey.
You can browse our best first class flight deals by using our flight search tool, and if you have any questions, make sure to get in touch with one of our expert travel consultants.