Flights from Bangkok to Samui, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Sukhothai and Lampang resume

  • Bangkok Airways restarts BKK-USM, BKK-CNX, BKK-HKT, BKK-THS and BKK-LPT flights.
  • Bangkok Airways continues to support Thailand’s re-opening projects.
  • All passengers are required to strictly follow guidelines issued by each provincial office and/or destination.

Bangkok Airways Public Company Limited announces the resumption of its five routes which are Bangkok – Samui, Bangkok – Chiang Mai, Bangkok – Phuket, Bangkok – Sukhothai and Bangkok – Lampang, starting from 1 September 2021 onwards. 

Flight schedules for the resumed routes will be as follows: 

  1. Bangkok – Samui (v.v.) 3 flights daily 
  2. Bangkok – Chiang Mai (v.v.) 5 flights per week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday) 
  3. Bangkok – Phuket (v.v.) 5 flights per week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday) 
  4. Bangkok – Lampang (v.v.) 4 flights per week (Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday), *starting from 9 September 2021 onwards
  5. Bangkok – Sukhothai (v.v.) 3 flights per week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday), *starting from 16 September 2021 onwards 

In addition to that, the airline continues to support Thailand’s re-opening projects which are Phuket Sandbox and Samui Plus by offering the following services:

  1. Bangkok – Samui (v.v.) (sealed-route flights) which accommodate transit/transfer international passengers, connecting from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) to Koh Samui (2 flights per day)  
  2. Samui – Singapore (v.v.), available 3 flights per week (Monday, Thursday and Sunday) 
  3. Samui – Phuket (v.v.) available 5 flights per week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday) 

All Bangkok Airways passengers are required to strictly follow guidelines issued by each provincial office and/or destination. Passengers can check announcements, orders, and travel procedures, for each destination prior to travel from the related authorities such as:


  • The Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA)  
  • Airports of Thailand
  • Department of Airports
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