Milan (MIL) to Bangkok (BKK) flights

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Milan (MIL) to Bangkok (BKK) flights

The best flight deals from Milan to Bangkok

Are you planning a trip to Bangkok? With KLM you can book flights from Milan to Bangkok and find the best deals right now, with convenient schedules, punctuality, and great attention to detail. Onboard, you’ll enjoy comfortable seating, a vast selection of in-flight entertainment, and menus that you can tailor to suit your tastes. Whatever your reason for travel, KLM offers services to suit your needs and make your trip more enjoyable. When you're travelling with your family you can choose a special kids menu and keep children entertained with and interactive games available onboard.

If you're traveling for business and want to more peace and greater comfort for work, choose your seat in Business Class, where you'll find a spacious and fully reclining seat: just what you need to rest well and arrive in Bangkok ready for business meetings.

Practical Information for Flights from Milan to Bangkok

Suvarnabhumi Airport is Thailand’s main international hub, which is about 30 km from central Bangkok. The easiest way to get to the city is with the Airport Rail Link which operates from 6am to midnight. Taxis are also affordable and are available 24/7, make sure to choose an official taxi to avoid being overcharged. You will find the metered taxi desk on Level 1. Take a ticket from the machine to join the queue and when it's your turn tell the clerk your destination. You will be given a numbered ticket and outside you will be assigned to a taxi driver.

Once in the city, using public transport is the best way to avoid the heavy traffic, especially during rush hour.

Best Time to Visit Bangkok

Thailand has a tropical climate and is one of the hottest capital cities in the world. April is the hottest month, with average daily maximum temperatures of 35°C (96°F), which often feels hotter due to the humidity. The best time to visit Bangkok is from November to February during the dry season, when temperatures are cooler and more comfortable for exploring the city. Temperatures rise from March to May and the rainy season runs from June to October.

Due to the heat and humidity, light, breathable clothing is the best choice, and a rain jacket is a must, especially during the rainy season. Remember that modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees is essential when visiting temples and holy sites.

What to See in Bangkok

Bangkok is a city full of fascinating sights and experiences:

  • The Grand Palace: Thailand’s historic royal complex, rich in history and Thai art.
  • Wat Pho: One of Bangkok’s most important temples, famous for the 46-metre-long reclining Buddha.
  • Wat Arun: Known as the Temple of Dawn, located along the Chao Phraya River, offering scenic views.
  • Chatuchak Market: One of the world’s largest markets, ideal for shopping and tasting local cuisine.
  • Khao San Road: A lively street full of bars, shops, and restaurants.

Milan to Bangkok Flights: Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from Milan to Bangkok?

Approximately 11 hours and 40 minutes for direct flights.

Where is Bangkok?

Bangkok is in central Thailand along the Chao Phraya River.

Where should I stay in Bangkok?

If you’re looking for luxury and river views, the Riverside area is perfect, whereas Sukhumvit has more modern hotels with excellent public transport links.

What time is it in Bangkok?

Bangkok is 6 hours ahead of Italy (5 hours ahead during daylight saving time).

What's the best way to get around Bangkok?

Bangkok has a good public transport system, which has really improved in recent years, including the MRT metro, BTS Skytrain, and taxis are affordable.