52 routes from 51 US cities · 13 airlines · From $2,300
Monitor Bangkok Fares Free →Business class flights to Bangkok, Thailand are available from 51 US cities on 13 airlines, with round-trip fares starting at $2,300. The cheapest fares typically depart from Amsterdam and appear during January, February, March. Average flight time is 16.3 hours. 52 monitored routes are available for automated fare tracking.
The overnight flight from Los Angeles touches down at Suvarnabhumi just as dawn breaks over the Thai capital, and stepping off that business class cabin into Bangkok's gleaming airport terminal feels like crossing a threshold into Southeast Asia's most dynamic metropolis. After twelve-plus hours in the air, you'll appreciate how a lie-flat seat transforms this marathon journey into something genuinely restorative. The major carriers serving Bangkok from the US—including Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, and several Middle Eastern airlines—understand this route demands exceptional comfort, particularly given the significant time zone adjustment awaiting travelers.
Bangkok rewards the business class investment in ways that extend beyond the flight itself. Fast-track immigration lanes mean you'll glide past lengthy queues, while premium cabin baggage priority ensures a swift exit to your waiting car. The city's legendary hospitality begins the moment you land, with most luxury hotels offering complimentary airport transfers for their premium guests. Winter months traditionally offer the most attractive fares, particularly in January and February when Bangkok's weather reaches its most sublime—a fortunate coincidence for those seeking both value and comfort.
For the discerning traveler, Bangkok represents that rare combination of exotic allure and sophisticated infrastructure. Whether you're negotiating deals in the financial district or exploring the city's remarkable dining scene, arriving well-rested makes all the difference. The typical business class fare range reflects the route's popularity among both leisure and business travelers, but the investment pays dividends when you consider the productivity and enjoyment gained from starting your Bangkok experience refreshed rather than exhausted.
Compare business class products from 13 airlines serving Bangkok from the US.
52 business class routes from the US, sorted by lowest fare.
Green months typically offer better business class fares to Bangkok. However, deals can appear any time — automated monitoring catches unexpected drops.
Typical price: $8,400. You could save up to $ $6,100 per ticket by booking at the right time.
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Business class fares to Bangkok typically range from $2,300 to $8,400, depending on the origin city, airline, and time of year. The cheapest fares are often found from Amsterdam and during off-peak months. Our automated monitoring catches price drops the moment they happen.
13 airlines serve Bangkok with business class from the US, including Thai Airways, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, British Airways and 9 more. Each offers a distinct product — from lie-flat suites to open suites — so the experience varies significantly by carrier.
Business class flights to Bangkok depart from 51 US cities including Amsterdam, Anchorage, Atlanta, Boston, Buffalo and more. Our fare monitoring covers all of these departure cities so you can find the best price regardless of where you're flying from.
The best months for business class deals to Bangkok are typically January, February, March, October, November. These months tend to have lower demand and more fare competition. However, deals can appear any time — automated monitoring ensures you never miss unexpected drops.
Flight times to Bangkok average around 16.3 hours from the US, varying by departure city. Business class makes long flights like these significantly more comfortable with lie-flat seats, premium dining, and priority services.