Domestic flights in Thailand are often dirt cheap. There are many low-cost airlines active, the competition is fierce and therefore there is a regular stunt with the prices of airline tickets.

Do you want to fly cheaply from Bangkok to Phuket? Thai Lion Air now has an attractive offer. This promotion is related to the expansion of the budget airline's route network. This month alone, five new destinations will be added, such as Phuket. A single journey therefore only costs 515 baht.

Cheap flights from Bangkok to Phuket

Thai Lion Air is originally an Indonesian low-cost carrier and the airline flies from Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok to five new destinations:

  • Phuket
  • Udon Thani
  • Surat Thani
  • Krabi

A new route between Hat Yai and Udon Thani will also become operational.

Traveling with Thai Lion Air to Phuket for this special price is possible from September 15 to October 31. The route is flown with two new Boeing 737-900ER aircraft. The plane departs from Don Mueang Airport at 17.45:19.10 PM and arrives in Phuket at 20.00:21.25 PM. The return flight to Bangkok departs Phuket at 15:XNUMX PM and arrives at XNUMX:XNUMX PM. You can take XNUMX kilos of luggage with you.

The return flight from Phuket to Bangkok now temporarily costs 665 baht, the normal ticket prices are around 1.000 baht.

More information or booking: Thai Lion Air

1 thought on “Cheap flight tickets Thai Lion Air: Bangkok – Phuket 515 baht”

  1. Jan says up

    My experience with Lion yesterday was not so good. I am 196 cm absolutely could not sit. The seat space is just too little. This was a flight from Chiangmai/Bangkok.

    Yes….then the solution. I remained standing until , "fasten your belts", then the cabin crew will move. Offered another place and resolved. Immediately indicated the problem on the return flight, yes that was difficult. Same tactics applied again, but now the "inn check" ladies had to show up. Yet another chair………..solved. So people beware of a flight of an hour, it is doable, but there is no room for tall people.


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