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Flights to Bangkok — Book & Offset Your Carbon with IMPT
Bangkok is controlled chaos at its finest — gilded temples beside towering malls, Michelin-starred street food carts, tuk-tuks weaving through traffic, and a nightlife that runs until dawn. It's the world's most-visited city and Thailand's gateway to islands, mountains, and jungles. Book your flight through IMPT and offset your carbon automatically — because flying to Bangkok shouldn't cost the planet.
Best Time to Fly to Bangkok
Bangkok is hot year-round — the question is how hot, how wet, and how crowded.
- November–February (cool season): Best time to visit. "Cool" is relative — still 25–32°C — but humidity drops, skies are clear, and evenings are pleasant. Peak tourist season, highest fares.
- March–May (hot season): Brutally hot, often 35–40°C. Songkran (Thai New Year water festival) in April is incredible but flights spike. May sees the first monsoon rains and price drops.
- June–October (rainy season): Daily tropical showers, usually 1–2 hours in the afternoon. The city still functions fine. Cheapest flights and hotel rates. Green landscapes. Best value overall.
- December–January: Christmas/New Year demand pushes prices up. Book 3+ months ahead for the best fares to Bangkok over the holidays.
💡 Pro tip: Bangkok is a hub for budget airlines across Asia. Use it as a base to reach Bali, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Malaysia on ultra-cheap regional flights. Book the long-haul through IMPT, then explore.
How IMPT Makes Your Flight Carbon-Negative
A round-trip flight from London to Bangkok produces roughly 2.5 tonnes of CO₂ per passenger. From New York, about 3.0 tonnes. From Sydney, just 1.5 tonnes. Whatever your origin, that's a meaningful footprint — and IMPT ensures it gets offset.
When you book flights through IMPT's flight search, your journey triggers verified carbon removal. IMPT retires UN-verified carbon credits — tokenised on Ethereum, permanently auditable, and impossible to double-count.
The credits fund real projects: reforestation with named farmers, renewable energy, and community-led conservation — including projects in Southeast Asia that protect tropical forests and marine ecosystems.
- €5 free credit when you sign up — use it on your first flight booking
- Platinum Goodness members get up to 2% discount on flights
- 5% back on hotel bookings — combine flights + Bangkok hotel for maximum impact
- 25,000+ retail partners — earn cashback on shopping that also offsets carbon
💡 Pro tip: Book your Bangkok flight through IMPT, then book your hotel too. You'll offset carbon on both — and get €5 free credit plus 5% back on the hotel stay.
Where to Stay in Bangkok
Bangkok's accommodation is legendarily good value. Even luxury hotels are a fraction of what you'd pay in Tokyo or London.
- Sukhumvit: The expat artery. Hundreds of hotels, restaurants, and bars along the BTS Skytrain line. Best for nightlife and modern Bangkok.
- Silom/Sathorn: Business district by day, night market by night. Patpong Night Market, rooftop bars, and excellent Thai restaurants.
- Khao San Road: Backpacker central. Cheap guesthouses, loud bars, pad thai on the street. Love it or hate it — you should see it once.
- Riverside: Luxury hotels along the Chao Phraya River. Mandarin Oriental, Peninsula, Shangri-La. Quieter, more refined, gorgeous river views.
- Chinatown (Yaowarat): Street food heaven. Some of the best eating in Bangkok happens here after dark. Authentic, affordable, unforgettable.
Book your Bangkok hotel through IMPT and get €5 free credit, 5% back on every stay, and 1 tonne of CO₂ removed per booking — up to 10% cheaper than Booking.com.
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Things to Do in Bangkok
Bangkok will fill as many days as you give it. Here's the essential list:
- Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew: The spiritual heart of Thailand. The Emerald Buddha, gold-encrusted spires, and intricate murals. Dress respectfully (long sleeves, covered knees). Go early to beat crowds.
- Chatuchak Weekend Market: 15,000 stalls across 35 acres. Clothes, antiques, art, street food, plants, pets — if it exists, Chatuchak sells it. Saturday and Sunday only.
- Street food crawl: Bangkok has more Michelin-starred street food than anywhere. Jay Fai (Michelin-star crab omelette), Pad Thai Thip Samai, and Yaowarat Road's endless seafood stalls.
- Wat Arun at sunset: The Temple of Dawn looks its best at golden hour. Cross the river by ferry (4 baht), climb the steep central prang, and watch the city glow.
- Floating markets: Damnoen Saduak is touristy but photogenic. Amphawa is more authentic — go on a weekend evening for firefly boat tours and riverside seafood.
Beyond Flights — More Ways IMPT Works in Thailand
Shop through IMPT's 25,000+ retail partners for up to 45% cashback on purchases that also offset carbon. Send someone a trip credit gift to visit Bangkok.
For business travel, IMPT's B2B Corporate Travel platform gives you exclusive rates, automatic ESG reporting, and a single dashboard tracking every booking's carbon impact.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much are flights to Bangkok?
Round-trip flights to Bangkok (BKK) range from $500–$900 from the US West Coast and $600–$1,100 from Europe. Budget carriers like Scoot and AirAsia offer connections from Asia-Pacific hubs at very low prices.
When is the best time to fly to Bangkok?
November to February is ideal — cooler temperatures (25–32°C), low humidity, and minimal rain. This is peak season with higher prices. March–May is extremely hot (35°C+). June–October is rainy season with the cheapest fares.
Which Bangkok airport should I use?
Suvarnabhumi (BKK) is the main international airport. Don Mueang (DMK) handles budget airlines. Both connect to the city centre — BKK via the Airport Rail Link (30 min), DMK via bus or taxi.
Can I offset the carbon from my Bangkok flight?
Yes. Book through IMPT and your flight's carbon is offset with UN-verified carbon removal credits, tokenised on Ethereum. It's automatic, blockchain-verified, and costs you nothing extra.
Is Bangkok a good base for exploring Thailand?
Perfect. Domestic flights from Bangkok reach Chiang Mai (1.5h), Phuket (1.5h), Koh Samui (1h), and Krabi (1.5h). Overnight trains to Chiang Mai are a classic budget option. You can explore all of Thailand from Bangkok.
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