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Are there direct flights from Europe to Bangkok and how to handle tickets for visa applications?

Oct 18, 2025
2 months ago
Hi, wondering those of you u departing from Europe did you find any direct flights to Bangkok?

Also as we have to purchase the ticket before we can complete the application, did you add insurance or purchase flight date change in case visa wasn’t improved in time for flight and Accom booked?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
Users discussed various direct flight options from Europe to Bangkok, mentioning airlines like KLM, EVA Air, Thai Airways, and Emirates. Participants shared experiences of flying from cities such as Amsterdam, Germany, and Helsinki. Additionally, a question arose about whether it is necessary to provide a flight ticket and accommodation details for the visa application, with some users indicating it may depend on the diplomatic mission's requirements.
Marko ******
Direct fligth from Helsinki to Suvarnabhumi
Vivian *********
Nobody I know who has a DTV had to show ticket and accommodation for the visa application. Must be a specific diplomatic mission thing?
Andi ***********
@Vivian ********
Depends on embassy, London asks to see confirmed tickets but not with all applicants. Japan requests confirmed flights. Malaysia requires confirmed flights and 6 months booked accommodation,
Vivian *********
@Andi **********
Hmm, I wonder about Australia.
Andi ***********
@Vivian ********
Australia requires the flight number of a flight into Bangkok. You could put an intended flight. You can find a lot of posts on Australian DTVERS application process here
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Mimi *************
You can choose direct flights from Germany.
Alan ******
Eva direct, no more stop overs for me , get the flight done and get there lol.
Jeffrey *********
Qutar oman gulf very good
Chris ***********
I can easily take a direct flight from Amsterdam to Bangkok with KLM or EVA Air, but personally, I prefer flying with Emirates through Dubai with a small layover of 2 to 3 hours. That way, I have 2 flights of 6 hours and I can rest on 1 and watch movies on the other.
Jef ********
What country you coming from ? Thai airways has a fair amount of direct flights from city’s in Europe