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Quick Flight Summary from Tabuk to Bangkok

Key numbers to know before you book

  • Lowest recent price
    EGP 15,260
  • Direct flight duration 11 hour 55 min
  • Arrival airports DMK / BKK
  • Best days to book Saturday, Wednesday
  • Average over the last 30 days
    EGP 16,259

Cheapest flights from Tabuk to Bangkok

Best Price

Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways
26 Aug, Wed20:40
Tabuk – Bangkok
23h 15m
2 stop
TUUBKK

Saudi Arabian Airlines

Saudi Arabian Airlines
22 Aug, Sat15:50
Tabuk – Bangkok
17h 55m
1 stop
TUUBKK

Saudi Arabian Airlines

Saudi Arabian Airlines
24 Aug, Mon22:05
Tabuk – Bangkok
11h 40m
1 stop
TUUBKK
Shortest Flight

Saudi Arabian Airlines

Saudi Arabian Airlines
16 Aug, Sun22:15
Tabuk – Bangkok
11h 25m
1 stop
TUUBKK

Saudi Arabian Airlines

Saudi Arabian Airlines
20 Aug, Thu23:00
Tabuk – Bangkok
21h 5m
1 stop
TUUBKK

Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways
21 Jul, Tue10:15
Tabuk – Bangkok
21h 55m
2 stop
TUUBKK

Saudi Arabian Airlines

Saudi Arabian Airlines
23 Aug, Sun18:35
Tabuk – Bangkok
15h 5m
1 stop
TUUBKK

Saudi Arabian Airlines

Saudi Arabian Airlines
18 Aug, Tue22:15
Tabuk – Bangkok
11h 25m
1 stop
TUUBKK

Saudi Arabian Airlines

Saudi Arabian Airlines
19 Aug, Wed04:20
Tabuk – Bangkok
15h 45m
1 stop
TUUBKK

Last update: 11 July 2026 03:37

Estimated Prices for Tabuk to Bangkok Flights

Cheapest Day22 July Wednesday
Best Price
EGP 15,814
Average Price
EGP 18,045
EGP 25,804
EGP 15,814
EGP 25,804
11Sat
Jul
EGP 18,929
12Sun
EGP 16,530
13Mon
EGP 16,883
14Tue
EGP 16,530
15Wed
EGP 19,458
16Thu
EGP 17,632
17Fri
EGP 15,925
18Sat
EGP 17,908
19Sun
20Mon
EGP 16,785
21Tue
EGP 15,814
22Wed
EGP 16,931
23Thu
24Fri
EGP 16,931
25Sat
EGP 18,616
26Sun
EGP 16,794
27Mon
EGP 16,785
28Tue
EGP 16,865
29Wed
EGP 18,152
30Thu
EGP 22,361
31Fri
EGP 17,696
01Sat
Aug
EGP 21,249
02Sun
EGP 19,920
03Mon
EGP 16,785
04Tue
05Wed
EGP 17,551
06Thu
EGP 16,760
07Fri
EGP 17,593
08Sat
09Sun

Key Features of the Airlines

Information compiled by AI. For the most up-to-date information, contact the airline.

Transportation to Bangkok City Center from Airport

Suvarnabhumi Airport

Thailand’s capital Bangkok is one of the most important tourist destinations in the Asian continent. The city, which hosted over 25 million tourists last year, has 2 airports. The Suvarnabhumi International Airport opened for international travel in 2006. The city’s first airport, Don Mueang International Airport, is a regional commuter flight hub and low-cost airline hub. Suvarnabhumi International Airport handles the largest amount of international passengers entering the city, handling over 53 million passengers in 2012.

Bangkok is a city with a population of 8 million. Like other South Asian countries, transportation within the city can be chaotic. However, transportation to and from the airport is extremely advanced and comfortable.

Suvarnabhumi International Airport

Rail

Suvarnabhumi Airport opened for international commercial flights in 2006. The rail system serves as the main transportation method between the airport, located around 30 km, and the city. The “City Line” is a six-station metro line that connects the airport to downtown Bangkok in 30 minutes. Makkasan Station and Phaya Thai Station are accessible using the Airport Rail Link, which connects you to the MRT and BTS Skytrain.  

Phaya Thai is located about 15 minutes away on foot from the entertainment center of the city, the Phat Pong district. You can also get to the Suhkumvit and Silom districts, where luxury hotels are located, from this station by getting on buses 77 and 163.

Khao San Road, where hostels, cheap accommodation options for backpackers, and entertainment venues are located, is a short distance away; you can take buses 201 and 503 and get there in less than 30 minutes. The metro operates from 6 am to 12 am. The trip ranges between 15 minutes to 30 minutes. The metro is located in Terminal B; there are airport bus services available to get to the metro.

Airport Services

There are two minibus lines that depart from the airport and go to Victory Monument. The 550 line operates within the city and the 551 line is an express line that travels on the motorway. These buses depart from the arrival terminals; the stops are located in between gates 1 and 8. Located next to these minibuses are buses and minibuses that go to important residential and tourist areas in the city. Chief among these is bus line 553, which provides transportation to Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm & Zoo.

Taxi

Taking a taxi from the airport to the city center or tourist areas in the city takes between 30 and 45 minutes. Taxis are located at the departure terminal at the airport, between gates 4 and 7.

If you would rather go through the city than on the motorway the taxi fare ends up being cheaper. Let us remind you that rounding up the fare is extremely usual. If the total fare is 17 Thai Baht and you hand the driver a 20, you might not get change back. The taxi driver could consider it a tip.

The tuk-tuks (three-wheeled rickshaw) you see everywhere in the city are not recommended for long distances. To facilitate easier communication with your taxi driver let us point out that locals refer to Bangkok as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or Krung Thep.

Rental Cars

There are rental car offices located in the airport arrival and departure terminals. There are 7 rental car offices, most of which are open 24 hours a day. There is one important piece of information to know before renting a car. Thailand drives on the left.

From the airport connect to Motorway 7. This later turns into Sirat Expressway, which has a toll. Sirat Expressway connects you to the city’s most important historical, cultural, and tourist areas.  


Don Mueang Intl. Airport

Thailand’s capital Bangkok is one of the most important tourist destinations in the Asian continent. The city, which hosted over 25 million tourists last year, has 2 airports. The Suvarnabhumi International Airport opened for international travel in 2006. The city’s first airport, Don Mueang International Airport, is a regional commuter flight hub and low-cost airline hub. Suvarnabhumi International Airport handles the largest amount of international passengers entering the city, handling over 53 million passengers in 2012.

Bangkok is a city with a population of 8 million. Like other South Asian countries, transportation within the city can be chaotic. However, transportation to and from the airport is extremely advanced and comfortable.

Suvarnabhumi International Airport

Rail

Suvarnabhumi Airport opened for international commercial flights in 2006. The rail system serves as the main transportation method between the airport, located around 30 km, and the city. The “City Line” is a six-station metro line that connects the airport to downtown Bangkok in 30 minutes. Makkasan Station and Phaya Thai Station are accessible using the Airport Rail Link, which connects you to the MRT and BTS Skytrain.  

Phaya Thai is located about 15 minutes away on foot from the entertainment center of the city, the Phat Pong district. You can also get to the Suhkumvit and Silom districts, where luxury hotels are located, from this station by getting on buses 77 and 163.

Khao San Road, where hostels, cheap accommodation options for backpackers, and entertainment venues are located, is a short distance away; you can take buses 201 and 503 and get there in less than 30 minutes. The metro operates from 6 am to 12 am. The trip ranges between 15 minutes to 30 minutes. The metro is located in Terminal B; there are airport bus services available to get to the metro.

Airport Services

There are two minibus lines that depart from the airport and go to Victory Monument. The 550 line operates within the city and the 551 line is an express line that travels on the motorway. These buses depart from the arrival terminals; the stops are located in between gates 1 and 8. Located next to these minibuses are buses and minibuses that go to important residential and tourist areas in the city. Chief among these is bus line 553, which provides transportation to Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm & Zoo.

Taxi

Taking a taxi from the airport to the city center or tourist areas in the city takes between 30 and 45 minutes. Taxis are located at the departure terminal at the airport, between gates 4 and 7.

If you would rather go through the city than on the motorway the taxi fare ends up being cheaper. Let us remind you that rounding up the fare is extremely usual. If the total fare is 17 Thai Baht and you hand the driver a 20, you might not get change back. The taxi driver could consider it a tip.

The tuk-tuks (three-wheeled rickshaw) you see everywhere in the city are not recommended for long distances. To facilitate easier communication with your taxi driver let us point out that locals refer to Bangkok as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or Krung Thep.

Rental Cars

There are rental car offices located in the airport arrival and departure terminals. There are 7 rental car offices, most of which are open 24 hours a day. There is one important piece of information to know before renting a car. Thailand drives on the left.

From the airport connect to Motorway 7. This later turns into Sirat Expressway, which has a toll. Sirat Expressway connects you to the city’s most important historical, cultural, and tourist areas.  

Bangkok Weather

5-Day Forecast • Min / Max Temperature

Today
Saturday
11 Jul
Clear
33°27°
Sunday
12 Jul
Rain
32°26°
Monday
13 Jul
Rain
33°26°
Tuesday
14 Jul
Clear
31°26°
Wednesday
15 Jul
Clear
30°27°

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