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Popular Destinations in Thailand

The major cities of Thailand are ready to be explored. Learn about these celebrated locales and the outbound flights below.

Discover one-way or return flights to Thailand from AED 666

For as little as AED 666, you can take your next adventure to Thailand without breaking the bank. Choose between one-way and return tickets from a range of popular airlines below.

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Crossed out prices are calculated based on the average price of the corresponding route on Trip.com.

When is the Cheapest Time to Fly to Thailand from United Arab Emirates?

Price trend charts are a great way of tracking how much your flights cost in the lead up to departure and can help you choose when to book your tickets. See how prices have changed for popular cities in Thailand below.

  • Bangkok
  • Phuket
  • Chiang Mai
  • Koh Samui
  • Krabi
  • Khon Kaen
Displayed prices are calculated based on the cheapest average weekly prices of the corresponding route on Trip.com.

Important Info for Flying to Thailand

Cheapest one-way flight priceAED 665
Cheapest return ticket priceAED 1,525
Off-season for travelMarch
Peak season for travelApril
Popular airlineHainan Airlines

How to find a cheap flight to Thailand

If you leave it until the last minute and forget to check some of the key information when booking tickets, prices can often end up skyrocketing. Below, you can find our top tips for getting the best value flights – from changing dates to chasing deals, there are plenty ways to keep your next trip affordable.
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Book Early
Once prices are gone, they're gone. Lock in deals while you can!
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Compare Flight Prices
Compare prices on travel agency and airline websites.
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Look Out for Deals
Check airline and travel agency websites for latest flight deals
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Check One-way Fares
Buying two cheap one-way flights can sometimes be a better deal than a round-trip.
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Try Different Dates
Flying during the week, early in the morning, or late at night can help save money.
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Use the Trip.com App
Save up to £10 per person when booking your flights on Trip.com

FAQ

  • How much is a flight to Thailand?

    The average price of a round-trip flight to Thailand from United Arab Emirates is AED 1,189, while a one-way flight costs AED 478.
  • What's the cheapest return flight to Thailand in the next 30 days?

    The cheapest round-trip flight to Thailand from United Arab Emirates is on the route from Dubai to Bangkok, with prices starting at AED 1,258 between 2025-04-22 and 2025-04-29.
  • Which city has the cheapest flights when traveling from United Arab Emirates to Thailand?

    Over the next 3 months, the cheapest city to fly to Thailand from United Arab Emirates is Dubai, with an average round-trip price of AED 1,189.
  • Where can I fly to Thailand from United Arab Emirates?

    There are direct flights from United Arab Emirates to Thailand. Bangkok, Phuket, and Krabi are all popular destinations in Thailand.
  • What are the best places to visit in Thailand?

    Based on Trip.com data, Bangkok attracts most tourists in Thailand. Phuket, Ban Chang, Krabi, and Koh Samui are all popular cities for tourism in Thailand.
  • What's the top tourist attraction in Thailand?

    The Grand Palace attracted the most visitors last year, followed by Simon Cabaret Phuket, and Chao Phraya River.
  • Which airlines offer flights to Thailand from United Arab Emirates?

    Air Arabia are airlines that fly frequently from United Arab Emirates to Thailand. The overall price will vary depending on your destination and travel dates. Budget airlines generally offer lower prices to Thailand, but they may have limited baggage allowance, reduced onboard services, and longer commuting times to secondary airports.