Best time to beat the crowds (18% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (24% more expensive on average)
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When to book flights from Singapore to Suvarnabhumi
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Top tips for finding a cheap flight out of Singapore
The cheapest flight from Singapore to Bangkok was found, on average, 85 days before departure.
Book at least 4 weeks before departure in order to get a below-average price.
High season is considered to be November, December and January. The cheapest month to fly is February.
When flying from Changi Singapore International Airport (SIN) to Bangkok, travellers can choose between two airports, Don Mueang (DKK) and Suvarnabhumi (BKK). Suvarnabhumi Airport is the major airport serving Bangkok and where international flights land, whereas domestic flights and cheaper airlines such as Lion Air fly into Don Mueang.
Boredom is certainly not part of the Changi Singapore Airport experience. The airport boasts a variety of entertainment on each terminal, ranging from movie theatres at Terminals 2 (T2) and 3 (T3) to a butterfly garden at T3, as well as the Orchid Garden at T2. The best thing about all of these attractions is that they are free of charge.
For early birds or late-night flyers, a hotel near to the airport can be incredibly convenient. With plenty of entertainment for all ages, the Jewel Changi Airport complex also comprises a hotel with comfortable rooms, only a few minutes away from T2. Changi Airport also offers stopover packages, starting from approximately S$ 63, which include a hotel room, SIM card and an airport transfer.
FAQs for booking Singapore to Bangkok flights
In terms of distance Don Mueang Airport is closer to Bangkok, but the public transport connections from Suvarnabhumi Airport are faster. Public transport options from Don Mueang take around an hour and 15 min to arrive in the city centre, whereas the City Line goes directly from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Bangkok, with a journey time that is about 20 min shorter.
There are many reasons why Changi Airport is known as one of best airports worldwide. Passengers can relax in style at one of the many lounges on-site, which include Airline lounges as well as pay-per-use lounges. There are also some free rest areas called 'Snooze Lounges', which can be found on each terminal.
There are 636 (direct) flights between Singapore and Bangkok per week, averaging 90 per day.
The airlines most regularly connecting Singapore to Bangkok are Singapore Airlines (19 flights per day), Scoot (10 flights per day), and Air New Zealand (9 flights per day).
The earliest flight leaves Singapore at 06:30 and lands in Bangkok at 08:15.
The last flight leaves Singapore at 21:00 and lands in Bangkok at 22:20.
All the following airlines operate direct flights between Singapore and Bangkok: Jetstar Asia, Air Canada, Air India, Finnair, Emirates, Gulf Air, SWISS, Air New Zealand, Austrian Airlines, Bangkok Airways, Qantas Airways, Scandinavian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, Scoot, SriLankan Airlines, Thai Vietjet Air, and THAI Smile.
Scoot, and Singapore Airlines offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Singapore to Bangkok flight route.
The Airbus A320-100/200 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Singapore to Bangkok flight route.
Star Alliance, and oneworld are the airline alliances operating flights between Singapore and Bangkok, with Star Alliance being the most commonly used for this route.
There are direct flights from Singapore to Bangkok on a daily basis.
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