Cheap flights from Delhi to Krabi — book online with FlightGPT
Quick answer: Delhi to Krabi flights take about ≈ 8h-10h (1-stop via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Mumbai), operated by IndiGo, Thai AirAsia, AirAsia, Thai Airways, Thai Lion Air, No DEL-KBV non-stop; multiple 1-stop daily via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Mumbai. This is a domestic route within India, so no visa is required. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest DEL–KBV fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
Last reviewed June 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.
Looking for cheap flights from Delhi to Krabi? FlightGPT compares live DEL to KBV fares across every connected source — Indian carriers, Gulf hubs, OTAs and trusted travel agents — and shows the cheapest options side by side. Whether you want a Delhi to Krabi non-stop tomorrow, a last-minute weekend deal or the lowest price three months out, every active Delhi-Krabi fare is one search away.
Delhi to Krabi flights — quick facts
- Distance: ≈ 3,229 km
- Typical flight time: ≈ 8h-10h (1-stop via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Mumbai)
- Typical routing: No DEL-KBV non-stop; multiple 1-stop daily via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Mumbai
- Airlines flying Delhi Krabi: IndiGo, Thai AirAsia, AirAsia, Thai Airways, Thai Lion Air
- Visa for Indians: Not required — Delhi to Krabi is a domestic flight within India.
Today's indicative fares Delhi to Krabi
As of June 2026, indicative one-way fares on a sensible 1-stop typically run ₹13,000-₹22,000 in normal season for travel booked 4-8 weeks ahead. Thai AirAsia / AirAsia bare fares via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur can open from around ₹10,000-₹11,000, but that excludes checked baggage — add a 20 kg bag for the realistic all-in of ₹14,000-₹18,000. Full-service routings via Bangkok on Thai Airways generally sit higher, around ₹20,000-₹30,000, with baggage included.
Round-trip fares in normal season commonly land around ₹28,000-₹44,000. Peak windows — Diwali, the 20 December-2 January rush and the December-January high season for Krabi's weather — can push one-way fares past ₹28,000 and round-trips well beyond ₹50,000. Because there is no non-stop, the cheapest option shifts with hub pricing, so these are indicative ranges only. For the exact fare and best routing on your dates, ask in the FlightGPT chat.
Airlines flying Delhi to Krabi
There is no DEL-KBV non-stop, so every airline routes through a hub. Thai AirAsia / AirAsia connect via Bangkok (Don Mueang) or Kuala Lumpur and usually offer the lowest bare fares — best for budget travellers willing to add bags. Thai Lion Air also connects via Bangkok on a low-cost model. Thai Airways routes via Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) as a full-service carrier with baggage and meals included, then a short hop to Krabi on its own or Bangkok Airways metal.
IndiGo (6E) sells 1-stop combinations, including routings via its Mumbai base — IndiGo flies Mumbai-Krabi non-stop, so a Delhi-Mumbai-Krabi itinerary keeps you on one airline. The best pick depends on priority: Thai AirAsia via Bangkok for the lowest price, Thai Airways for comfort, or IndiGo for a single-carrier booking. Compare carriers on our IndiGo airline page and weigh the hub options before booking.
Flight schedule & timings
Because the route is connection-based, departures from Delhi are spread across the day and night. Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur connections are the most frequent, with multiple daily options; an evening or red-eye departure from Delhi that connects to a next-day Krabi arrival is common and maximises beach time. The final Bangkok/KL-Krabi leg is short — roughly 1h 20m from Kuala Lumpur and a little over an hour from Bangkok.
Total journey time ranges from about 8 hours on a tight Bangkok connection to 10 hours or more with a longer layover. The most important factor is the connection time at the hub — a 90-minute layover is efficient but risky if the first leg delays, while a 3-5 hour layover is safer. Schedules shift seasonally, so always confirm the exact timing and layover for your travel date in the FlightGPT chat.
Non-stop vs 1-stop options
There is currently no non-stop flight from Delhi to Krabi, so the choice is between 1-stop hubs. Bangkok gives the shortest total time and the most onward Krabi frequencies (Thai AirAsia, Thai Lion Air, Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways). Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia) often gives the lowest fare. A Delhi-Mumbai-Krabi routing on IndiGo keeps you on a single carrier with through-baggage, since IndiGo flies the Mumbai-Krabi non-stop.
If a non-stop matters, the nearest non-stop India-Krabi option is from Mumbai — see our Mumbai to Krabi route page, which IndiGo flies daily. From Delhi, the practical decision is balancing the cheapest hub against the shortest connection. Travellers comparing Thailand beach gateways may also look at flights to Phuket or Bangkok as alternatives, then a short domestic hop or transfer to the Krabi area.
When to book for the lowest fare
For this leisure-heavy international route, book 5-10 weeks ahead for normal-season travel. Thai AirAsia and AirAsia's cheapest bare-fare buckets via Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur sell first, and full-service fares climb steadily inside three weeks. For the peak — Diwali, Christmas-New-Year and the December-January high season — book 3-4 months ahead, as Krabi is a top winter beach destination and the cheapest connections on those exact dates disappear early.
AirAsia runs frequent flash sales (often midweek) where Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur transit fares drop sharply, and Thai Airways discounts periodically; a FlightGPT price-drop alert is the easiest way to catch one. Because the cheapest hub varies week to week, search a few date combinations rather than fixing on one — even a day's flexibility can shift the fare by several thousand rupees on this route.
Baggage allowance & extra fees
Thai AirAsia, AirAsia and Thai Lion Air bare fares include only cabin baggage (typically 7 kg); checked baggage is a paid add-on, much cheaper bought online than at the airport — always add it at booking. Thai Airways and IndiGo international economy fares generally include checked baggage (around 20-30 kg), which can make them cheaper all-in than a low-cost bare fare plus a 30 kg add-on, especially for beach holidaymakers carrying more luggage.
On any 1-stop ticket, confirm whether your baggage is checked through to Krabi or must be re-collected and re-checked at the hub — this matters most on self-transfer (separate-ticket) AirAsia itineraries, where you may need to clear immigration and re-check bags, and need enough layover time. A Delhi-Mumbai-Krabi IndiGo itinerary on one ticket avoids this. Verify current allowances and fees on each airline's official site before booking, as they change.
Krabi airport & arrival guide
You arrive at Krabi International Airport (KBV), about 15 km east of Krabi Town. International flights use Terminal 1; domestic flights use Terminal 2. Krabi is a compact, easy airport with currency exchange, ATMs and car-hire desks. Complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before you travel, and present your passport at immigration — no visa is needed for Indians (see below).
From the airport, an airport shuttle bus or shared minivan to Ao Nang beach costs about 150-200 THB (roughly ₹350-₹500) and takes around 40 minutes; a private taxi or Grab is faster at around 600-800 THB. Many hotels arrange transfers. Withdraw Thai baht at an airport ATM or exchange currency on arrival. If you are continuing to Railay Beach, you will take a longtail boat from Ao Nang. For where to stay and what to do, see our Krabi destination guide.
Visa & entry for Indians
Good news for Indian travellers: as of 2026 Thailand grants visa-free entry to Indian citizens for tourism. Under the scheme effective 13 February 2026, Indians can stay up to 60 days visa-free (extendable by a further 30 days at a local immigration office), with no fee payable at the airport. This replaced the earlier visa-on-arrival process and its queues.
To enter, you must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before departure on the official portal (tdac.immigration.go.th), and be ready to show proof of accommodation and a confirmed return or onward ticket; immigration may ask for evidence of sufficient funds. Your passport must be valid at least six months beyond arrival. Note that Thailand has indicated the 60-day visa-free period is under review and could change, so always confirm the current rules on the official Thai immigration/embassy site before you travel. A purely airside layover in Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok does not require a separate Malaysian/Thai visa if you stay in transit.
Cancellation, refund & date-change rules
Thai AirAsia, AirAsia and Thai Lion Air bare fares are typically non-refundable, with date changes charged as a fee plus fare difference; flexibility is limited unless you buy a higher fare bundle. Thai Airways and IndiGo usually allow changes for a fee with refunds depending on the fare class. Always read the fare conditions at booking and verify on the airline's official site, as penalties are revised periodically.
A key risk on connection itineraries is a missed connection: on a single through-ticket the airline must re-route you if the first leg delays, but on a self-transfer (separate-ticket) AirAsia booking you bear that risk, so build a generous layover and consider travel insurance — especially valuable on a beach holiday with prepaid hotels. If an airline cancels or significantly reschedules, you are generally entitled to a rebooking or refund — keep the notification and contact the airline directly.
Smart booking tips
Use the FlightGPT chat to compare 1-stop fares via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Mumbai in one query, and always compare the all-in price with a checked bag added — a Thai AirAsia bare fare can look cheapest until you add 30 kg, after which Thai Airways or a single-ticket IndiGo Delhi-Mumbai-Krabi routing may win. Favour a single through-ticket over a self-transfer where the price is close, for baggage and missed-connection protection.
Complete your Thailand TDAC online before departure (no visa needed for the visa-free stay), layer a bank or card offer on the base fare, fly midweek, and book 3-4 months ahead for the December-January high season. For the non-stop alternative from western India, see our Mumbai to Krabi route page and the Air India airline page for another carrier option.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest Delhi to Krabi flight fare in 2026?
As of June 2026, indicative one-way fares run ₹13,000-₹22,000 in normal season for a sensible 1-stop, with Thai AirAsia/AirAsia bare fares via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur sometimes from around ₹10,000-₹11,000 before baggage. Add a checked bag for the realistic all-in. There is no non-stop, so the cheapest hub varies — check live fares in the FlightGPT chat.
Which airline is cheapest on Delhi to Krabi?
Thai AirAsia or AirAsia via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur usually has the lowest bare fare, but it excludes checked baggage. Once you add a 20-30 kg bag, full-service Thai Airways or a single-ticket IndiGo Delhi-Mumbai-Krabi routing can be competitive all-in. Compare the total price with baggage before deciding.
Is there a non-stop flight from Delhi to Krabi?
No. There is currently no non-stop Delhi-Krabi (DEL-KBV) service. All flights connect via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Mumbai, taking from about 8 hours to 10 hours or more depending on the layover. The nearest Indian non-stop to Krabi is from Mumbai, which IndiGo flies daily.
How long is the Delhi to Krabi flight?
Total journey time is about 8 hours on a well-timed Bangkok connection and up to 10 hours or more with a longer layover via Kuala Lumpur. The flying distance is roughly 3,229 km; the rest is the hub stopover. The final Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur to Krabi leg is only about an hour to 1 hour 20 minutes.
When is the best time to book Delhi to Krabi flights?
Book 5-10 weeks ahead for normal-season travel. For Diwali, Christmas-New-Year and the December-January high season (Krabi's best weather), book 3-4 months ahead, as the cheapest connections sell out early. Search a few date combinations since the cheapest hub varies, and set a FlightGPT price alert.
What is the baggage allowance on Delhi to Krabi flights?
Thai AirAsia, AirAsia and Thai Lion Air bare fares include only about 7 kg cabin baggage; checked baggage is a paid add-on bought online. Thai Airways and IndiGo international fares usually include around 20-30 kg. On self-transfer itineraries, check whether bags are through-checked to Krabi. Verify current allowances on the airline's official site.
Do Indians need a visa for Krabi, Thailand from Delhi?
No. As of 2026 Thailand grants Indian citizens visa-free entry for tourism, up to 60 days (extendable by 30 days), with no airport fee. You must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before travel and show proof of accommodation and a return ticket. The visa-free period is under review, so confirm current rules on the official Thai immigration site before you fly.
What are the refund and date-change rules on this route?
Low-cost bare fares (Thai AirAsia, AirAsia, Thai Lion Air) are typically non-refundable with paid date changes; Thai Airways and IndiGo allow changes for a fee. On a through-ticket the airline re-routes you if a connection is missed, but on a self-transfer booking you bear that risk. Verify fare conditions on the airline's official site and consider travel insurance.
What are the busiest months to fly Delhi to Krabi?
The busiest and priciest periods are Diwali (October/November), the Christmas-New-Year fortnight and the November-February cool, dry season, which is Krabi's best beach weather. One-way fares can exceed ₹28,000 then. The cheapest travel is usually in the May-September low season, though that is Thailand's rainy period.
Can I pay for Delhi to Krabi flights by UPI or card?
Yes — Indian OTAs and airline booking sites for IndiGo, Thai AirAsia, AirAsia and Bangkok Airways (common connecting carriers for the DEL-KBV itinerary via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur) all accept UPI, credit and debit cards and net banking. Bank and card EMI deals are frequently available and can reduce the typical ₹15,000–₹28,000 return economy fare by ₹1,000–₹2,000. Indian passport holders currently enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days (as of 2025–2026), so there is no Thailand visa fee to pay. Compare live DEL-KBV prices and any active card offers in the FlightGPT chat before finalising your booking.
Booking the lowest Delhi to Krabi airfare
There is no single "cheapest day" to fly Delhi to Krabi — the lowest fare is the one you find by comparing live. Open the search above to line up Delhi–Krabi prices across IndiGo, Thai AirAsia, AirAsia, Thai Airways, Thai Lion Air; booking ahead and avoiding peak weekends typically trims 25–40 percent off the walk-up fare.
Booking Delhi to Krabi at short notice
Flying Delhi to Krabi at short notice doesn't always mean overpaying. Off-peak departures and unsold seats on IndiGo, Thai AirAsia, AirAsia, Thai Airways, Thai Lion Air can surface real same-week deals. Put your date into the FlightGPT search above and we'll show every available DEL–KBV fare side by side in seconds.
Delhi to Krabi flights — connections and routing
There is currently no non-stop service between Delhi and Krabi — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 8h-10h (1-stop via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Mumbai). 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 Delhi Krabi ticket but are open to a layover.
Delhi–Krabi pricing, explained
Delhi–Krabi pricing rewards comparison over loyalty: the best value rotates between low-cost and full-service carriers depending on the date. FlightGPT's grid surfaces every Delhi Krabi fare with baggage and meals counted in, so the genuinely cheapest all-in ticket is the one that rises to the top.