In Bangkok, you probably went on an excursion along the Chao Phraya River, were able to admire the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, admire the Siam Niramit show, have fun in the Dream World amusement park, enjoy traditional Thai dishes … But now it's time to think about returning to Moscow.
How long is a direct flight from Bangkok to Moscow?
A flight from Bangkok to Moscow (7000 km separates the Russian and Thai capital) will take approximately 10 hours.
Those interested in the price of air tickets should take into account that it will amount to at least 21,000 rubles (a slight decrease in prices can be expected in December, May and April).
Flight Bangkok-Moscow with transfer
When flying in this direction, you can make transfers in Hong Kong, Frankfurt am Main, Abu Dhabi, Vienna, Seoul, Dubai, Berlin, Copenhagen, Tokyo, Doha, Mumbai, Beijing (such flights take from 13 to 32 hours) … So, planning to fly through Munich ("Lufthansa"), you will fly to Moscow in 16 hours, through Beijing ("Air China") - in almost 20 hours, through Doha ("Qatar Airways") - in 19 hours, through Seoul ("Korean Airlines") - 20.5 hours, via Guangzhou ("China Southern Airlines") - 22 hours, via Zurich ("Swiss Air") - 21.5 hours.
If you plan to make two transfers, for example, in Dubai and Yekaterinburg (“Emirates”), the flight duration will increase to 20 hours 40 minutes, and if in Munich and Dusseldorf (“Lufthansa”), the flight can last 1 day 4 hours.
Choosing an airline
You can fly in the direction Bangkok-Moscow together with the following air carriers (you will be invited to board a Boeing 777-200, Airbus A 340-300, Boeing 777-300 ER, Airbus A 380 and other aircraft): “Bangkok Airways”; Aeroflot; “Thai Airways; Air China, Emirates, Jet Airways, Qatar Airways and others.
Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is responsible for servicing Bangkok-Moscow flights. The first floor of the airport will delight you with the presence of a cafe, a first-aid post, the second floor - with check-in counters, information desks, the third floor - with cafes, restaurants, shops. Well, the 4th floor will meet you with the departure area (those who wish can use the services of self-check-in counters - boarding passes are automatically issued here) and duty-free shops.
What to do on the plane?
The duration of the flight allows you not only to sleep, flip through fashion magazines and read interesting books, but also to finally decide who to present gifts from Bangkok - products with topaz, rubies or jade, things made of Thai silk, various gadgets (smartphones, laptops), leather goods, coconut souvenirs (hot coasters, candles, handicrafts), cosmetics based on coconut oil, wooden figures of Buddha and elephants.