Flight schedule from Bangkok (BKK) to Melbourne (MEL)
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Tips and tricks to help you find cheap flights from Bangkok to Melbourne
Important flight information
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A nonstop flight from Bangkok to Melbourne typically takes around 9 hours. If you choose a connecting flight, allow more travel time. Typical one-stop itineraries take around 16 hours 20 minutes. For the quickest trip, a nonstop flight is usually the most comfortable choice.
Yes, there are nonstop flights from Bangkok to Melbourne, averaging around 2 to 3 flights per day, operated by, among others, Thai Airways, Finnair and Jetstar Airways. If you want to fly without a layover, it is worth filtering specifically for nonstop flights when searching.
Direct flights from Bangkok to Melbourne are operated by, among others, Thai Airways, Finnair and Jetstar Airways. Connecting flights with one stop are also available, for example with Scoot (via Singapore), Xiamen Airlines (via Xiamen) and Vietnam Airlines (via Saigon, Hanoi). If travel time matters to you, a direct flight is usually the most convenient option. Connecting flights often give you more choice of departure times and airlines.
Nonstop flights from Bangkok to Melbourne operate daily. The schedule may vary by season, so it is worth comparing several travel dates. If your preferred day does not have a nonstop flight, nearby departure days or short connecting flights may be a good alternative.
On the route from Bangkok to Melbourne, there are on average around 2 to 3 flights per day. The number of flights can vary by day of the week and season. If you are flexible with your dates, it is worth comparing several departure days.
On the route from Bangkok to Melbourne, there are around 18 to 19 flights per week. The number of flights can vary depending on the season and day of the week. If you have flexibility, it is worth looking at several departure days.
The earliest nonstop flight from Bangkok to Melbourne usually departs at 8:10 AM. The exact departure time may vary by day of the week and airline. Early flights are especially useful if you want to make the most of your arrival day in Melbourne.
The last nonstop flight from Bangkok to Melbourne usually departs at 9:50 PM. Late flights can be convenient if you want to travel after work or in the evening. Do check whether it is a nonstop flight, as a connecting itinerary could push the arrival time significantly later.









