Amritsar to Bangkok Flights — Guide 2026
Amritsar to Bangkok flight guide — 1-stop routing, fares, baggage, terminals and Thai VoA for Indians.
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Amritsar to Bangkok flight guide — 1-stop routing, fares, baggage, terminals and Thai VoA for Indians.
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Quick answer: Amritsar to Bangkok flights take about ≈ 7–10h with one stop, operated by IndiGo, Air India, Thai Airways, with around 1-stop only direct departures a day. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest ATQ–BKK fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
Last reviewed July 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · how we collect fares · editorial policy · fact-checking · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.
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The quickest path from ATQ to BKK routes through Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL): the ATQ–DEL sector takes ≈ 1 hour 15 minutes, and the DEL–BKK non-stop is ≈ 3 hours 55 minutes to 4 hours 15 minutes, operated by IndiGo, Air India, and Thai Airways among others. With a 1.5–2 hour connection at T3, total elapsed time is roughly 7–9 hours gate-to-gate — reasonable for what is essentially an intercontinental leisure trip. An alternative routing via a Gulf hub (Dubai or Doha) is possible but adds significant time: ATQ–DXB is ≈ 3.5 hours, then DXB–BKK is ≈ 5.5–6 hours, pushing total travel to 11–14 hours. The Gulf routing is only worth considering if fares are dramatically lower or if you're planning a stopover in Dubai or Doha itself.
Bangkok is served by two international airports and confusing them is a common traveller mistake. Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), ≈ 30 km east of central Bangkok, is the main international gateway — this is where IndiGo, Air India, and Thai Airways international flights from Delhi arrive. Don Mueang Airport (DMK), ≈ 25 km north of the city, primarily serves domestic Thai routes and AirAsia's Southeast Asian budget network. If your Delhi–Bangkok leg lands at BKK, you arrive at Suvarnabhumi; the Airport Rail Link (City Line, ≈ THB 45) reaches Phaya Thai in 30 minutes, connecting to the BTS Skytrain network. Taxis from BKK are metered and relatively affordable: Sukhumvit area is ≈ THB 300–400 plus expressway toll. Grab works well in Bangkok and is typically cheaper than hotel-arranged transfers.
Thai visa policy for Indians has changed multiple times in recent years. As of 2026, Indian passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) at Suvarnabhumi's designated counters, valid for up to 15 days and costing ≈ THB 2,000 (approximately ₹4,800 as of mid-2026). The queue at Suvarnabhumi's VoA desk can be long during peak arrival hours — arrival in the early hours often means a faster process. Thailand introduced the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) system; complete this online before your flight using your passport and hotel details. An alternative is the Thai e-Visa, which can be obtained through the official Thai e-Visa portal before departure, eliminating the VoA queue entirely and costing a similar amount. Carry proof of onward travel (your return ticket) and hotel booking as these are checked at the VoA desk. See /visas for the latest Thai entry policy, as it has evolved significantly and continues to be reviewed. Always confirm current rules before booking.
Bangkok's most visitor-friendly season runs from November through February — cool (by Thai standards, mid-20s°C), low humidity, and perfectly aligned with the Indian winter. Not surprisingly, this is also when fares are highest. The Songkran festival (Thai New Year, mid-April) draws enormous crowds and the water-fight celebrations are a genuine spectacle, but availability tightens and prices spike. March through May is hot — Bangkok in April can reach 40°C and the humidity is exhausting. The monsoon runs June through October; Bangkok does not shut down as dramatically as island destinations, but flooding in low-lying areas is a real risk in the September–October peak of the wet season. For budget-conscious travellers, May–June and September offer the lowest combined ATQ–BKK fares, though Bangkok's heat and occasional floods require preparation.
Amritsar's Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport (ATQ) is compact and manageable — a single terminal handles all operations. For international departures, arrive ≈ 3 hours before the scheduled time. The international departure process involves check-in, immigration (emigration check for Indian passport holders), and security; in peak periods the immigration queue can add 20–30 minutes. Ensure your Thai e-Visa or VoA eligibility documentation is ready at check-in. The airport has a small food court and duty-free area in the departure zone. ATQ is well connected to both the Golden Temple and Wagah Border; taxis from central Amritsar take ≈ 25–30 minutes.
On IndiGo's DEL–BKK international service, most economy fare bundles include 20 kg checked baggage and 7 kg cabin. Thai Airways economy includes 30 kg. Air India international economy includes 25 kg. The ATQ–DEL domestic feeder leg on IndiGo carries domestic baggage rules (typically 15 kg on bundled fares) — when booked as a through-itinerary on IndiGo, the higher international allowance applies to the whole journey. Shopping in Bangkok's Chatuchak market, Pratunam, and MBK mall is a major draw for Indian visitors; budget for what you plan to bring back and add checked baggage weight at booking if needed.
Bangkok appeals to Amritsar travellers for reasons that go beyond the tourist circuit: the food (Indian restaurants from Paharganj-style thalis to South Indian chains are abundant in tourist areas), the affordability (a good hotel, full meals, and transport in Bangkok can cost less than the equivalent in Delhi), and the variety — temples (Wat Pho, Wat Arun, the Grand Palace), night markets (Jodd Fairs, Asiatique, Rod Fai Night Bazaar), shopping malls, and a famous street-food scene. The proximity to Pattaya (90 minutes by road) and Phuket (1 hour by AirAsia from DMK) makes Bangkok a natural gateway for beach extensions. Phuket in particular draws significant Punjab-origin visitors, and a Bangkok–Phuket combination trip is very common on the ATQ–BKK corridor.
For Amritsar travellers with an early-evening ATQ–DEL flight and a morning Bangkok departure, an overnight in Delhi is worth considering rather than a tight same-day connection. Delhi's aerocity — the hotel zone adjacent to Terminal 3 at IGI Airport — offers hotels from ₹2,500 to ₹12,000 per night with airport shuttle services and proximity (10 minutes by cab to T3). This option is particularly useful when the Leh/Bangkok-bound flight leaves early morning, allowing you to sleep near the airport and avoid the chaotic early-morning journey from Delhi city. Staying in Aerocity adds a night of cost but often saves the anxiety of managing a tight connection out of one of India's busiest airports.
No non-stop service operates on this route as of 2026. All itineraries require one connection, with Delhi (DEL) the most practical hub. Total journey time via Delhi is approximately 7–9 hours.
As of 2026, Indian passport holders can get a Visa on Arrival (VoA) at Suvarnabhumi for up to 15 days (≈ THB 2,000), or apply for a Thai e-Visa before travel. Complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before your flight. See <a href="/visas">/visas</a> for current rules, which have changed frequently — always confirm before booking.
International flights from Delhi land at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), ≈ 30 km east of central Bangkok. The Airport Rail Link City Line reaches Phaya Thai station in 30 minutes (≈ THB 45). Don Mueang (DMK) is used for domestic Thai flights and some AirAsia routes — not for Delhi-originating international services.
Economy round-trip fares typically range from ≈ ₹15,000 to ₹28,000 for the combined ATQ–DEL–BKK itinerary, depending on airline, season, and booking lead time. IndiGo and Thai AirAsia via KUL can occasionally be found lower; check live fares on FlightGPT.
May–June (before peak monsoon, but Bangkok's hot season tapering off) and September offer the lowest combined fares. November–February is peak season with highest prices but the best Bangkok weather. Book 6–10 weeks ahead for peak-season travel.
Bangkok operates on ICT (Indochina Time, UTC+7), which is 1 hour 30 minutes ahead of IST (UTC+5:30). When it is noon in Amritsar, it is 1:30 PM in Bangkok.
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There is currently no non-stop service between Amritsar and Bangkok — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 7–10h with one stop. Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Amritsar Bangkok ticket but are open to a layover.
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