Cheapest Mumbai to Krabi Flights 2026 — Fares

Compare cheap Mumbai to Krabi flights — fares on IndiGo, Thai AirAsia & Thai Airways. BOM-KBV non-stop schedule, baggage & Thailand visa-free entry 2026.

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Quick answer: Mumbai to Krabi flights take about ≈ 4h 30m non-stop (IndiGo); ≈ 8h+ on 1-stop options, operated by IndiGo (non-stop); Thai AirAsia, AirAsia, Thai Airways, Thai Lion Air (1-stop), ≈ 1 non-stop daily (IndiGo) + multiple 1-stop options via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur. This is a domestic route within India, so no visa is required. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BOM–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.

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Mumbai to Krabi flights — quick facts

Today's indicative fares Mumbai to Krabi

As of June 2026, indicative one-way fares on the IndiGo non-stop typically run ₹11,000-₹19,000 in normal season for travel booked 4-8 weeks ahead, with sale fares occasionally opening around ₹9,000-₹10,000. IndiGo international economy includes checked baggage, so the headline fare is closer to the all-in than an ultra-low-cost bare fare — though seats and meals remain extra.

One-stop itineraries via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur span a wide band: Thai AirAsia or AirAsia bare fares can occasionally undercut the non-stop in a flash sale, but once you add a checked bag they are often line-ball or higher, plus three-plus extra hours. Round-trip non-stop fares in normal season commonly land around ₹26,000-₹40,000. Peak windows — Diwali, the 20 December-2 January rush and Krabi's December-January high season — can push one-way fares past ₹25,000 and round-trips beyond ₹50,000. These are indicative ranges; for a live quote on your dates, ask in the FlightGPT chat.

Airlines flying Mumbai to Krabi

IndiGo (6E) operates the only BOM-KBV non-stop — a daily evening service on an Airbus A321neo (183 seats), launched March 2025 as IndiGo's third Thailand destination after Bangkok and Phuket. IndiGo international fares include checked baggage, and the single-carrier booking means through-baggage and re-routing protection. This is the default choice for most Mumbai-Krabi travellers.

For 1-stop options, Thai AirAsia and AirAsia connect via Bangkok (Don Mueang) or Kuala Lumpur on a low-cost, pay-for-bags model; Thai Lion Air also routes via Bangkok; and Thai Airways connects via Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) as a full-service carrier, with the short onward Krabi leg on its own or Bangkok Airways metal. These are worth checking when the IndiGo non-stop price spikes or sells out. Compare carriers on our IndiGo airline page before booking.

Flight schedule & timings

The IndiGo non-stop, 6E 1085, departs Mumbai in the late afternoon (around 16:55) and arrives at Krabi International around 22:55 local time, with the return 6E 1086 departing Krabi late at night and reaching Mumbai in the early hours. The evening departure suits travellers who want a half-day in Mumbai before flying and a late hotel check-in in the Krabi/Ao Nang area. Confirm the current timing for your date, as schedules adjust seasonally.

One-stop itineraries via Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur run throughout the day, so you can pick a morning or evening departure if the non-stop's timing or price does not suit. Total 1-stop journey time is typically 8 hours or more depending on the layover; the final hub-to-Krabi leg is short (about an hour from Bangkok, 1h 20m from Kuala Lumpur). Always verify the exact schedule and layover for your travel date in the FlightGPT chat.

Non-stop vs 1-stop options

The IndiGo non-stop is the clear winner for most travellers — about 4h 30m versus 8+ hours, a convenient evening timing, included checked baggage and single-carrier protection. Its only real downsides are a single daily frequency and a single operating carrier, so if it sells out or spikes in price you must look at 1-stops.

A 1-stop via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur can occasionally beat the non-stop on a bare fare during a flash sale, and gives more departure-time choice, but adds three-plus hours and (on low-cost carriers) baggage fees plus connection risk. For most Mumbai-Krabi trips the non-stop is the sensible default; check 1-stops mainly for peak dates when the non-stop is expensive. If you are flying from north India instead, see our Delhi to Krabi route page, which is 1-stop only. For other South-East Asia non-stops from Mumbai, compare our Ahmedabad to Ho Chi Minh route page for a nearby western-India example.

When to book for the lowest fare

For this leisure-heavy international route, book 4-8 weeks ahead for normal-season travel. IndiGo's cheapest fare buckets on the non-stop sell first, and prices climb steeply inside three weeks. For the peak — Diwali, Christmas-New-Year and Krabi's December-January high season — book 3-4 months ahead, as the non-stop's single daily frequency means the cheapest seats on popular dates disappear early.

IndiGo runs periodic international sales where Mumbai-Thailand fares drop, and AirAsia discounts Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur transit fares frequently; a FlightGPT price-drop alert is the simplest way to catch one. Because the non-stop is a single daily flight, flexibility of a day or two can be the difference between a cheap seat and a sold-out one in high season. Always compare the IndiGo all-in against a 1-stop with baggage added.

Baggage allowance & extra fees

IndiGo international economy fares to Krabi include checked baggage (typically around 20-30 kg depending on the fare; confirm at booking) plus 7 kg cabin — a real advantage for beach holidaymakers carrying more luggage. Seat selection and meals are extra. Because baggage is included, the IndiGo headline fare is much closer to the true all-in than a low-cost bare fare.

Thai AirAsia, AirAsia and Thai Lion Air bare fares include only about 7 kg cabin baggage; checked baggage is a paid add-on, far cheaper bought online than at the airport — add it at booking. On self-transfer 1-stop itineraries, confirm whether bags are through-checked to Krabi or must be re-collected at the hub, which affects how much layover time you need. 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, including the IndiGo non-stop, use Terminal 1; domestic flights use Terminal 2. Krabi is a small, easy airport with currency exchange, ATMs and car-hire desks. Because the IndiGo flight lands late (around 22:55), pre-book your hotel transfer or have a plan for late-night transport. Complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before you travel; no visa is needed for Indians (see below).

From the airport, an airport shuttle or shared minivan to Ao Nang beach costs about 150-200 THB (roughly ₹350-₹500) and takes around 40 minutes, but late-night options are limited, so a private taxi or Grab at around 600-800 THB is often easier after the IndiGo arrival. Withdraw Thai baht at an airport ATM. If you are heading to Railay Beach, you will take a longtail boat from Ao Nang the next morning. 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 — replacing the earlier visa-on-arrival queues and the THB 2,000 charge.

To enter, 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. 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. On the direct IndiGo non-stop there is no transit hub, so no transit-visa questions arise.

Cancellation, refund & date-change rules

IndiGo international fares allow changes for a fee plus any fare difference, with refunds depending on the fare type — the cheapest fares are the most restrictive. Always read the fare conditions shown at booking and verify on IndiGo's official site, as fees are revised periodically. Because baggage and re-routing are covered on the single-carrier non-stop, IndiGo is the lower-hassle option if plans change.

Low-cost 1-stop bare fares (Thai AirAsia, AirAsia, Thai Lion Air) are typically non-refundable with paid date changes, and on a self-transfer booking you bear the missed-connection risk yourself. Travel insurance is worth considering on a beach holiday with prepaid hotels. If an airline cancels or significantly reschedules your flight, 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 the IndiGo non-stop against 1-stop fares via Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur in one query — for most dates the non-stop wins on time, included baggage and convenience, but it is worth checking 1-stops for peak dates when the single daily non-stop is expensive or sold out. Always compare the all-in price with baggage, not just the bare headline fare on low-cost carriers.

Complete your Thailand TDAC online before departure (no visa needed for the visa-free stay), pre-book a late-night Krabi airport transfer given the 22:55 arrival, 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 north-India alternative, see our Delhi to Krabi route page and the Air India airline page for another carrier option.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest Mumbai to Krabi flight fare in 2026?

As of June 2026, indicative one-way fares on the IndiGo non-stop run ₹11,000-₹19,000 in normal season, with sale fares occasionally from around ₹9,000-₹10,000. IndiGo international fares include checked baggage, so the headline price is close to the all-in. For a live quote on your dates, check the FlightGPT chat.

Which airline is cheapest on Mumbai to Krabi?

IndiGo usually offers the best value because it flies the only non-stop and includes checked baggage in its international fare. Thai AirAsia or AirAsia 1-stop bare fares can occasionally undercut it in a flash sale, but once you add a checked bag and three-plus extra hours, the IndiGo non-stop is often the better deal. Compare all-in prices before deciding.

Is there a non-stop flight from Mumbai to Krabi and how long is it?

Yes — IndiGo flies the BOM-KBV non-stop daily in about 4 hours 30 minutes for roughly 3,070 km, on an Airbus A321neo. The flight (6E 1085) departs Mumbai in the late afternoon (around 16:55) and arrives in Krabi late evening (around 22:55 local). It launched in March 2025.

How far is Mumbai from Krabi?

The great-circle distance is approximately 3,070 km. The IndiGo non-stop covers it in about 4 hours 30 minutes; 1-stop itineraries via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur add three or more hours of total travel time.

When is the best time to book Mumbai to Krabi flights?

Book 4-8 weeks ahead for normal-season travel; IndiGo's cheapest buckets on the single daily non-stop sell first. For Diwali, Christmas-New-Year and Krabi's December-January high season, book 3-4 months ahead, as popular dates sell out. Set a FlightGPT price alert to catch an IndiGo international sale.

What is the baggage allowance on Mumbai to Krabi flights?

IndiGo international economy to Krabi includes checked baggage (around 20-30 kg depending on the fare; confirm at booking) plus 7 kg cabin. Low-cost 1-stop carriers like Thai AirAsia include only about 7 kg cabin, with checked bags as a paid add-on. Verify current allowances on the airline's official site before booking.

Do Indians need a visa for Krabi, Thailand from Mumbai?

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?

IndiGo international fares allow changes for a fee plus fare difference, with refunds depending on the fare type; the cheapest fares are most restrictive. Low-cost 1-stop bare fares are typically non-refundable with paid changes. Verify fare conditions on the airline's official site and consider travel insurance for a prepaid beach holiday.

What are the busiest months to fly Mumbai 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 ₹25,000 then. The cheapest travel is usually in the May-September low season, though that is Thailand's rainy period.

Can I pay for Mumbai to Krabi flights by UPI or card?

Yes — IndiGo (which operates a non-stop BOM-KBV service of ≈4h 30m), and all major Indian OTAs accept UPI, credit and debit cards and net banking for Mumbai to Krabi bookings. Bank and card offers (HDFC, SBI, ICICI, Axis) are frequently available on OTAs and can save ₹500–₹1,500 on typical one-way fares in the ₹12,000–₹22,000 off-peak range. Indian passport holders enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days (as of 2025–2026), so no visa fee is applicable. Compare live fares and active card promotions in the FlightGPT chat to find the best all-in price.

Cheapest Mumbai to Krabi tickets — what drives the price

Mumbai to Krabi prices swing with demand, season and lead time more than with any single airline. The reliable lever is comparison: pull every BOM–KBV fare at once and shift your date by a day or two. Mid-week and red-eye departures on IndiGo (non-stop); Thai AirAsia, AirAsia, Thai Airways, Thai Lion Air (1-stop) are usually where the cheapest seats sit.

Mumbai–Krabi flights for tomorrow or this weekend

For a same-week Mumbai–Krabi trip, the trick is to check all carriers at once rather than one app at a time. FlightGPT's live BOM-KBV search does exactly that — red-eye and early-morning departures often carry the lowest last-minute prices. Enter your date above to compare instantly.

Mumbai to Krabi flights — connections and routing

There is currently no non-stop service between Mumbai and Krabi — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 4h 30m non-stop (IndiGo); ≈ 8h+ on 1-stop options. 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 Mumbai Krabi ticket but are open to a layover.

Understanding Mumbai to Krabi ticket prices

On Mumbai to Krabi, the headline price and the price you actually pay can differ once baggage and seat selection are added. That's why FlightGPT compares fully-bundled Mumbai Krabi fares across IndiGo (non-stop); Thai AirAsia, AirAsia, Thai Airways, Thai Lion Air (1-stop) — the cheapest all-in option, not the lowest sticker that balloons at checkout.