Hà Nội → Bangkok
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About Hanoi to Bangkok flights
Pingsme.com monitors airlines operating the Hanoi (HAN) to Bangkok (BKK) route. We check prices regularly and surface useful drops and fare signals. Prices shown are per person, one-way, in economy class.

For travelers in Hanoi, Bangkok is the classic first stop in Southeast Asia: a direct, convenient flight from Noi Bai drops you into a city built around night markets, riverside temples, and some of the best street food on the continent. It is a favorite for short getaways precisely because the logistics are so simple — same time zone as Vietnam, no jet lag, no complicated planning.
One detail Hanoians appreciate: Bangkok's best months, November to February, line up with the damp, chilly stretch of northern Vietnam's winter. Swapping Hanoi drizzle for 25–30°C sunshine is a strong argument on its own — though that cool season is also Bangkok's peak, so flights fill up. The rainy months from June to October are the budget play, with the lowest prices of the year.
Pingsme compares fares on the Hanoi – Bangkok route across 87 airlines and updates prices every day. Set your dates, watch the numbers, and book when the route dips instead of guessing.
When should you fly from Hanoi to Bangkok?
The cool season from November to February is Bangkok at its best: 25–30°C, the lowest humidity of the year, and comfortable full days outdoors. For anyone escaping Hanoi's winter, it is the obvious window — and because it is peak tourist season, it is also when booking early pays off most.
From March to May the heat cranks up to 35–40°C. The reason to brave it is Songkran in April: Thailand's New Year turns Bangkok into one enormous water fight, and it is one of the most fun festivals in Asia. Flights around Songkran are in heavy demand, so lock yours in early.
June to October is the rainy season, but Bangkok rain tends to be an afternoon shower of one to two hours, not an all-day event. These months bring the year's lowest prices and noticeably fewer crowds — a smart choice if your dates are flexible and your budget is not.
On arrival: money, timezone, getting around
Thailand's currency is the Thai Baht (THB) and the language is Thai. Bangkok runs on UTC+7, identical to Vietnam, so nothing about your schedule changes when you land — no watch adjustment, no recovery day, which is exactly why this route works so well for short trips from Hanoi.
Skip street taxis and tuk-tuks and order a Grab instead; it is reliably cheaper and removes the negotiation. For most sightseeing, the BTS Skytrain and MRT subway are faster than any car — they cover the main tourist areas, and a Rabbit card makes hopping on and off effortless.
Eat the street food with confidence: it is safe, and the trick is to pick stalls with high turnover so everything is fresh. Market shopping comes with bargaining built in — open at about 50% of the asking price — but keep in mind that 7-Eleven and malls are strictly fixed-price.
Where to stay & what to do in Bangkok
Pick your base by budget: Khao San Road for cheap beds and backpacker energy, Sukhumvit for mid-range hotels along the Skytrain, and the Chao Phraya Riverside for the city's luxury addresses with river views.
A strong first itinerary covers the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, and the Chatuchak Weekend Market — then closes with a street food crawl through Chinatown, which many travelers rank as the highlight of the whole trip.
That is the short version. For the full breakdown — itineraries, neighborhood-by-neighborhood advice, and where to eat — head to our complete Bangkok destination guide at /destinations/bangkok.
Booking tips for this route
- If your trip falls in the November–February cool season or around Songkran in April, book as early as you can — these are the route's busiest periods.
- Flying out of Hanoi midweek is usually gentler on the wallet than weekend departures; a small date shift can make a real difference.
- Let Pingsme do the watching: fares across 87 airlines are refreshed daily, so a price drop on Hanoi – Bangkok will not slip past you.
- In Bangkok, Grab beats street taxis and tuk-tuks on price every time — and the BTS/MRT with a Rabbit card beats traffic altogether.
- Bargain at markets starting from about half the asking price, but never at 7-Eleven or shopping malls.
Content updated: 2026-07-18
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