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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Moscow to Bangkok, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
The only airline operating direct flights from Moscow to Bangkok is Aeroflot. Flights operate every day.
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Aeroflot
Every day
starting at $400
Moscow is served by several distinct airports that together cover international, long-haul and domestic budget traffic. Sheremetyevo (SVO) functions as the main international hub for many full-service carriers and typically handles most intercontinental flights; it sits about 30–35 km northwest of the city center and can be reached by Aeroexpress train in roughly 35–45 minutes or by taxi in 40–70 minutes depending on traffic, with fares varying widely. Domodedovo (DME) is another large international airport to the south, often used by both legacy and some low-cost carriers; travel times to central Moscow range from 45–75 minutes by Aeroexpress or taxi. Vnukovo (VKO), to the southwest, typically hosts a mix of legacy and budget services and can be slightly closer to the city center (30–50 minutes by road); it also has an Aeroexpress link from Kievsky Rail Terminal. Smaller airports like Zhukovsky (ZIA) can be used for charter and some low-cost routes, usually positioned further out with longer transfers. Fares to/from airports can be economical on rail shuttles or mid-range for transfer services; taxis and ride-hailing can be more convenient but are subject to traffic and surge pricing. Pros: multiple routing options across price tiers and decent rail connections from central terminals. Cons: distances are significant, transfers can be affected by heavy traffic, and having multiple airports can complicate itinerary planning.
In different months, ticket prices from Moscow to Bangkok vary: minimum — $246 (May 2026), maximum — $413 (April 2027). Typically, the flight costs $348–$355.
Flight prices from Moscow to Bangkok are steadily rising: from May 2026 to April 2027, ticket costs increased by 68%. The sooner you book, the better the deal.
The most significant price increase was from August 2026 to January 2027 — up 8%. The best time to fly is May 2026–June 2026, when the average price is $301. In March 2027–April 2027, tickets cost around $385.
Given the rising prices, it's best not to delay your purchase. Flying in May 2026–June 2026 can save you up to 22% compared to the most expensive months.
Price variation across months on this route is 11.1%. Your choice of departure month significantly affects the total flight cost.
Moscow — Bangkok
05/22/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SU272
starting at $487
Moscow — Bangkok
05/23/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SU272
starting at $540
Moscow — Bangkok
05/24/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SU272
starting at $481
Moscow — Bangkok
05/25/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SU272
starting at $482
Moscow — Bangkok
05/26/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SU272
starting at $481
Moscow — Bangkok
05/28/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SU272
starting at $543
Moscow — Bangkok
05/30/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SU272
starting at $579
Moscow — Bangkok
05/31/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SU272
starting at $489
Moscow — Bangkok
06/01/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SU272
starting at $583
Moscow — Bangkok
06/02/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SU272
starting at $486
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The route Moscow — Bangkok is served by many carriers — 12 in total, including Aeroflot, SCAT, Tianjin Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways, Etihad Airways, Gulf Air, Air Arabia, Hainan Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, CanJet, Turkish Airlines, and Air China. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $270) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
The cheapest flight ticket from Moscow to Bangkok according to data for the last 48 hours costs $270
Often the best time to buy tickets from Moscow to Bangkok is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Moscow to Bangkok can be found flying in these months: May, February, August.
The fastest flights from Moscow to Bangkok start from 9 hours 15 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Moscow — Bangkok: Aeroflot
The cheapest one-way flight from Moscow to Bangkok departs on 05/22/2026, is operated by Aeroflot and costs $270
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Moscow to Bangkok departs on 08/29/2026, is operated by Gulf Air and costs $610
Fastest flight from Moscow to Bangkok takes 9h 15m
There are direct flights on this route 7 days a week: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
The distance between Moscow and Bangkok is 7065km (4380 miles). The average flight duration is 11h 31m. There are 10 direct flights from Moscow to Bangkok. The time difference between Moscow and Bangkok is 4h. Flights from Moscow begin at 6:30 PM. The latest flight from Moscow departs at 10:25 PM
Bangkok is served mainly by two airports with different roles. Suvarnabhumi (BKK) is the city’s international hub, handling most long-haul and full-service carriers; it’s about 30–40 km east of central Bangkok and typically takes 30–60 minutes by Airport Rail Link plus taxi or 30–90 minutes by road depending on traffic, with fares ranging from budget rail tickets to moderate taxi fares. Don Mueang (DMK) is usually the base for low-cost and regional airlines, located roughly 20–25 km north of the centre and often reachable in 30–60 minutes by bus or taxi. Suvarnabhumi offers more amenities and better international connections but can feel large and busy; Don Mueang may be cheaper and quicker for budget flights but has fewer lounges and fewer onward international options.