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Sawatt dee khrap!

Are any airlines offering direct flights Bangkok to Toronto? Or other locations in Canada?

I need a direct flight, otherwise I would go China Airlines which is the cheapest. Bangkok Taipei, Taipei Vancouver... West Jet.

thanks in advance!

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Are any airlines offering direct flights Bangkok to Toronto? Or other locations in Canada?

By direct flight do you mean non-stop flight (technically they're not the same thing)? In either case, there's certainly no carrier offering non-stop flights to anywhere in Canada and unless a Canadian airline flies to BKK (would be news to me), there's unlikely to be any direct flights either.

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There is no direct flight to Thailand from Toronto.

The best connections that I have found have been flying Toronto to Beijing with Air Canada, transferring to Thai Air to Bangkok--the connecting flight has about a three hour waiting time. Also, Cathay Pacific flies from Toronto to Hong Kong, and then Hong Kong to Bangkok.

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Sawatt dee khrap!

Are any airlines offering direct flights Bangkok to Toronto? Or other locations in Canada?

I need a direct flight, otherwise I would go China Airlines which is the cheapest. Bangkok Taipei, Taipei Vancouver... West Jet.

thanks in advance!

:o

A quick google search on the internet didn't bring up any direct non-stop flights from BKK to Toronto. The best I found was a Cathay Pacific flight out of Bangkok with a stopover in Hong Kong. I didn't check the waiting time in Hong Kong. There are other flights with one stop. Your dealing with a 15 hour flight, I hope you realise, not counting waiting times.

You might be able to find a flight out of Bangkok through Tokyo, Japan on JAL. Or Possibly KAL through Soeul, Korea. No non-stops, however. Best you will be able to do is a one-stop I'm afraid. Might be able to find a one stop flight on JAL from Tokyo to Toronto via a refueling stop in Anchoradge, Alaska.

Good luck.

:D

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The best flight for easterners is the one on Cathay Pacific leaving Toronto around 10 or so in the morning and landing in Hong Kong for a 2-2 and a half hour stopover. It arrives in Bangkok the next day around 5:30 in the evening/afternoon. This is good because there are not many flights at that time so it is easy to get through customs and passport control quickly. In addition, it gives you just enough time to get to Don Meung and take a flight out of Bangkok, or get to the bus station (maw chit/baw kaw saw) and motor off to a more pleasant destination without having to pay for a hotel in Bangkok overnight.

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No direct flights to TO.

Went back in January and used El Etihad,; BKK, Abu Dhabi, TO.

or you can use

Korean Air; BKK, Inchon, TO

or

Cathay Pacific; BKK, HK, TO

or

Air India; BKK, Delhi, TO

or

Air Canada, BKK, Hk, TO. BUT why would you fly Air Can, over priced shitty airline.

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Air Canada, BKK, Hk, TO. BUT why would you fly Air Can, over priced shitty airline.

A friend of mine got a good deal on Air Canada HK to TO. He used a travel agent.

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So could the Op confirm he wants 'non-stop' or 'direct'? It would prove useful.

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_flight)

A direct flight in the aviation industry is any flight between two points by an airline with no change in flight numbers, which may include a stop over at an intermediate point. These are often confused with non-stop flights, which are direct flights involving no intermediate stops.

How would it prove useful?

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So could the Op confirm he wants 'non-stop' or 'direct'? It would prove useful.

Non-stop is not a choice, so irrelavant. Direct is not an option either from what I can tell as a plane change would be involved in HK, Narita, Taipei etc.

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