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A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Bangkok to Toronto:
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The route Bangkok — Toronto is served by several airlines: Thai Lion Air, Philippine Airlines, and Air China. This gives passengers more freedom in choosing flights. You can consider not only the price but also schedules, baggage policies, and onboard service. Our service compares all offers so you can find tickets from $517 and choose the most convenient option. Thanks to airline competition, you may also find promotional fares or special offers, helping you save even more. Plan your trip in advance and choose the best flights without overpaying.
The cheapest one-way flight from Bangkok to Toronto departs on 07/13/2026, is operated by Thai Lion Air and costs $517
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Bangkok to Toronto departs on 07/18/2026, is operated by Eva Air and costs $1,091
Fastest flight from Bangkok to Toronto takes 1d 9h 40m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Bangkok and Toronto is 13634km (8453 miles). The time difference between Bangkok and Toronto is 12h
Toronto has two main airports serving different traveler needs. Toronto Pearson International (YYZ) is the city’s primary international hub and usually handles most long-haul and premium carrier traffic, including Air Canada, WestJet and many global airlines; it’s about 27 km northwest of downtown and can take 25–45 minutes by UP Express train (about 15–25 CAD) or 30–60 minutes by taxi/ride‑share (roughly 50–70 CAD depending on traffic). Pearson typically offers a full range of lounges and services but can be busy during peak times. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ), on the Toronto Islands near downtown, is primarily a regional/business gateway used by carriers such as Porter and some WestJet flights — it’s only a short ferry or pedestrian tunnel ride from the waterfront (around 10–20 minutes; ferry fares modest), making it convenient for quick transfers though options and international connections are more limited.
Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is Bangkok’s main international gateway and a full-service hub for carriers such as Thai Airways and a wide range of long-haul and regional airlines. Located about 25–35 km east of downtown, travel to the city center typically takes 30–60 minutes by Airport Rail Link plus taxi or 40–90 minutes by road depending on traffic; fares range from budget rail fares to taxi metered fares that can be higher during peak hours. Suvarnabhumi usually offers more lounge facilities, full-service amenities and international connections, but can be busy and involve longer walking and transfer times. Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) functions mainly as Bangkok’s low-cost and domestic aviation base, with many flights by budget carriers like Thai AirAsia and Nok Air. Situated roughly 20–25 km north of central Bangkok, it is reachable in 30–60 minutes by bus or taxi and about 45–75 minutes by road depending on traffic; fares are often modest for shuttle buses and low for short taxi rides. Don Mueang typically provides efficient low-cost services and quick turnarounds, though facilities may feel more basic than at the main international airport and options for long-haul connections are more limited.
Fly direct from Bangkok to Toronto for the fastest, most convenient way to bridge Southeast Asia and Canada — fewer hassles, no long layovers, and more time to relax or get work done. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a nonstop trip saves significant travel time and offers a more comfortable, straightforward journey worth considering when you want to arrive refreshed.
The cheapest flight ticket from Bangkok to Toronto according to data for the last 48 hours costs $517
Often the best time to buy tickets from Bangkok to Toronto is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Bangkok to Toronto can be found flying in these months: July, September, February.
The fastest flights from Bangkok to Toronto start from 9 hours 40 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Bangkok — Toronto:
The minimum one-way ticket price from Bangkok to Toronto is $517 (July 2026), while the maximum is $680 (February 2026). On average, a ticket costs $572–$1,198.
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