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The minimum one-way ticket price from Bangkok to Fukuoka is $130 (May 2026), while the maximum is $196 (January 2027). On average, a ticket costs $154–$156.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Bangkok to Fukuoka:
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The Bangkok — Fukuoka route is served by a wide range of airlines: 12 in total, including Thai Airways, Thai AirAsia, Thai Vietjet Air, Vietnam Airlines, Asia Atlantic Airlines, Hong Kong Express Airways, Thai Lion Air, Eastar Jet, Shanghai Airlines, Jin Air, China Eastern Airlines, and Jeju Air. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $154. Our service helps compare all available offers within seconds and choose the most convenient option. You can filter flights by price, departure time, or baggage rules to make your trip as comfortable as possible. With so many airlines, there’s always a chance to catch special promotions and save.
Bangkok — Fukuoka
03/10/2026
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TG648
starting at $491
Bangkok — Fukuoka
03/12/2026
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TG648
starting at $927
Bangkok — Fukuoka
03/20/2026
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TG648
starting at $1,295
Bangkok — Fukuoka
03/22/2026
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TG648
starting at $1,237
Bangkok — Fukuoka
03/23/2026
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TG648
starting at $916
Bangkok — Fukuoka
03/24/2026
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FD736
starting at $677
Bangkok — Fukuoka
03/26/2026
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TG648
starting at $1,467
Bangkok — Fukuoka
03/27/2026
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VZ810
starting at $472
Bangkok — Fukuoka
03/28/2026
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VZ810
starting at $506
Bangkok — Fukuoka
03/31/2026
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FD236
starting at $630
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The cheapest flight ticket from Bangkok to Fukuoka according to data for the last 48 hours costs $154
Often the best time to buy tickets from Bangkok to Fukuoka is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Bangkok to Fukuoka can be found flying in these months: May, April, March.
The fastest flights from Bangkok to Fukuoka start from 5 hours 5 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Bangkok — Fukuoka: Thai Airways, Thai AirAsia, Thai Vietjet Air
The cheapest one-way flight from Bangkok to Fukuoka departs on 10/20/2026, is operated by Vietnam Airlines and costs $154
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Bangkok to Fukuoka departs on 01/07/2027, is operated by Thai AirAsia and costs $314
Fastest flight from Bangkok to Fukuoka takes 5h 5m
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There are direct flights on this route 7 days a week: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
The distance between Bangkok and Fukuoka is 3742km (2320 miles). The average flight duration is 5h 15m. There are 18 direct flights from Bangkok to Fukuoka. The time difference between Bangkok and Fukuoka is 2h. Flights from Bangkok begin at 12:50 AM. The latest flight from Bangkok departs at 1:50 AM
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Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is Bangkok’s main international gateway and a full-service hub for long-haul and regional carriers, typically handling flag and premium airlines as well as some full-service Asian carriers. It sits about 25–30 km east of downtown Bangkok, with the Airport Rail Link taking roughly 25–35 minutes to the city center and local taxis or ride-hail services usually taking 30–60 minutes depending on traffic; expect metered fares for taxis and higher ride-hail prices during peak times. The airport generally offers more lounges, shopping and transfer facilities than secondary airports, although peak-hour congestion and longer walking distances between gates can be drawbacks. Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) serves as Bangkok’s secondary airport and is commonly positioned as a primary base for budget and low-cost carriers operating short- and medium-haul routes. Located around 20–25 km north of central Bangkok, the airport is reachable by local buses, shuttle services and taxis in roughly 30–60 minutes depending on traffic; fares are typically lower than BKK for short domestic trips. Don Mueang can be more budget-friendly and quicker for domestic connections, but it generally has fewer transfer amenities and lounges compared with the main international airport, and some passengers find ground transport options less predictable during rush hour.
Fly direct from Bangkok to Fukuoka for the quickest, most convenient way to reach Japan’s vibrant Kyushu gateway — perfect for business trips or weekend escapes. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a nonstop flight saves hours and reduces hassle so you arrive refreshed and ready to explore.
Fukuoka Airport (FUK) functions as Kyushu’s main international gateway while also handling a high volume of domestic services, so it can feel busier and more cosmopolitan than many regional airports. It typically hosts full-service carriers and low-cost airlines alike, with frequent connections to Tokyo, Osaka and other Asian cities; fares may be competitive compared with secondary airports but can rise during peak seasons. The airport is very close to Hakata and Tenjin — about 5–10 km — with subway and bus links taking roughly 5–15 minutes to Hakata Station (fares generally low, often a few hundred yen) or 10–20 minutes to central Tenjin. Pros include extreme convenience for city access and compact terminals; downsides can be crowding at peak times and limited long-haul route variety compared with larger international hubs.
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