There are many airlines that fly to Bangkok. Competition keeps prices competitive. If you are willing to switch once, you have much more choice.

An option to fly to Thailand cheaply is via Moscow. KLM partner Aeroflot offers discounted flights flight tickets to Bangkok.

Aeroflot flies with modern aircraft such as the Boeing 777 and Airbus 320 to the Thai capital. And those Aeroflot flight attendants? They can also bring out a smile. Otherwise you will with a few nice free glasses of vodka lime on board

Bonus: with these flights you can save valuable Flying Blue miles and segments for your Silver, Gold or Platinum status!

Since April 2006, Aeroflot has been part of SkyTeam, an alliance of cooperating airlines, of which KLM is also a member.

More information or booking: Aeroflot airline tickets Bangkok

Specials Aeroflot flight ticket Bangkok

  • When to book: at the latest October 6, 2014 (23:59), but gone = gone!
  • When to travel: Depart between October 1 and December 19, 2014 and between January 13 and March 14, 2015.
  • Departure from: Amsterdam (AMS).
  • Minimum stay: night from Saturday to Sunday. Maximum stay: 1 month.
  • Hand luggage: 1 piece with a maximum weight of 10 kg.
  • Checked baggage: 1 suitcase or backpack with a maximum weight of 23 kg.
  • Flying Blue: 25% FB Miles
  • Note: Additional booking fees apply.
  • Payment via: Ideal (free), Visa, Mastercard or American Express (so you save extra Flying Blue miles!).

Source: Ticket Spy

2 responses to “Aeroflot flight tickets Bangkok return € 485,-”

  1. Gringo says up

    A big advantage of traveling to Thailand with Aeroflot via Moscow is that you are well prepared during the flight to be able to talk about all the bad qualities that Russians simply have when they are on holiday.

    • Bjorn says up

      Like you learn about the Dutch at KLM?
      Did you know that research has shown that Russians in Thailand are more popular than Dutch people. I think it was recently here on Thailandblog. It was about popularity among Thai hotel staff.


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