Board in Amsterdam, go to sleep, and wake up in Bangkok. Thai Airways is restoring its nonstop service between Amsterdam and Bangkok, providing travelers with a direct link between the Netherlands and Thailand without the hassle of changing planes.
Amsterdam. Photo: Yasonya / Shutterstock The route will be operated by the airline’s Airbus A350-900, known for its quieter cabin and improved comfort on long-haul flights. The nonstop service makes it much easier for passengers to reach Bangkok and start their trip without losing time in transit.
To mark the return, the airline is offering special introductory fares. Economy Class tickets start from 850 EUR, while Business Class fares begin at 3,100 EUR. These are all-in prices, aimed at attracting both holidaymakers and business travelers planning trips later this year.
Bangkok. Photo: Parilov / Shutterstock The offer is available for bookings made between now and March 31, 2026. Travel dates run from July 1 through October 31, covering much of the summer and early autumn travel season.
The nonstop flight opens the door to everything Bangkok has to offer, from its street food and cultural landmarks to its role as a gateway to Thailand’s beaches and islands.