Flights to Bangladesh with Thai Airways from THB12,450

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Popular Thai Airways Flight Deals to Bangladesh

Sydney (SYD)to

Dhaka (DAC)
24/02/2026 - 03/03/2026
From
AUD1,445
Updated: 17 hours ago
​Round trip
Economy

Melbourne (MEL)to

Dhaka (DAC)
28/02/2026 - 29/03/2026
From
AUD1,442
Updated: 3 hours ago
​Round trip
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Tokyo (NRT)to

Dhaka (DAC)
04/03/2026 - 09/03/2026
From
JPY120,190
Updated: 6 hours ago
​Round trip
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Tokyo (HND)to

Dhaka (DAC)
03/03/2026 - 26/04/2026
From
JPY133,510
Updated: 6 hours ago
​Round trip
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Singapore (SIN)to

Dhaka (DAC)
15/02/2026 - 01/03/2026
From
SGD927
Updated: 1 hour ago
​Round trip
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London (LHR)to

Dhaka (DAC)
10/02/2026 - 06/03/2026
From
GBP1,118
Updated: 8 hours ago
​Round trip
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Tokyo (TYO)to

Dhaka (DAC)
25/02/2026 - 12/03/2026
From
JPY123,160
Updated: 19 hours ago
​Round trip
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Fukuoka (FUK)to

Dhaka (DAC)
03/03/2026 - 05/04/2026
From
JPY129,460
Updated: 14 hours ago
​Round trip
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Bangkok (BKK)to

Dhaka (DAC)
21/02/2026 - 28/02/2026
From
THB12,485
Updated: 13 hours ago
​Round trip
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Manila (MNL)to

Dhaka (DAC)
24/02/2026 - 15/03/2026
From
USD693
Updated: 18 hours ago
​Round trip
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Copenhagen (CPH)to

Dhaka (DAC)
16/02/2026 - 24/03/2026
From
DKK9,962
Updated: 17 hours ago
​Round trip
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Osaka (KIX)to

Dhaka (DAC)
27/02/2026 - 11/03/2026
From
JPY120,660
Updated: 6 hours ago
​Round trip
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Perth (PER)to

Dhaka (DAC)
27/02/2026 - 04/03/2026
From
AUD1,284
Updated: 8 hours ago
​Round trip
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*Best fares on flights found by others in the last 48 hours.

Thai Airways Tickets for Popular Flights to Bangladesh

Thai Airways Tickets for Popular Flights to Bangladesh
From
To
Fare Type
Dates
Price
Sydney (SYD)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
12/07/2026 - 02/08/2026

From

AUD1,401

Updated: 17 hours ago

Melbourne (MEL)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
12/03/2026 - 08/04/2026

From

AUD1,398

Updated: 17 hours ago

Penang (PEN)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
25/03/2026 - 25/06/2026

From

MYR1,790

Updated: 22 hours ago

Tokyo (NRT)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
14/06/2026 - 15/06/2026

From

JPY120,190

Updated: 7 hours ago

Tokyo (HND)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
16/05/2026 - 02/06/2026

From

JPY119,780

Updated: 19 hours ago

Stockholm (ARN)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
11/12/2026 - 28/01/2027

From

SEK12,941

Updated: 15 hours ago

Brussels (BRU)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
06/03/2026 - 28/03/2026

From

EUR1,336

Updated: 1 hour ago

London (LHR)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
10/03/2026 - 28/04/2026

From

GBP1,075

Updated: 22 hours ago

Tokyo (TYO)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
12/04/2026 - 17/04/2026

From

JPY141,490

Updated: 36 minutes ago

Bangkok (BKK)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
03/08/2026 - 10/08/2026

From

THB12,450

Updated: 19 hours ago

Nagoya (NGO)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
09/03/2026 - 28/03/2026

From

JPY129,700

Updated: 23 hours ago

Copenhagen (CPH)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
12/07/2026 - 30/08/2026

From

DKK9,373

Updated: 9 hours ago

Osaka (KIX)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
12/03/2026 - 05/04/2026

From

JPY148,640

Updated: 7 hours ago

Munich (MUC)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
06/05/2026 - 13/05/2026

From

EUR1,169

Updated: 16 hours ago

Perth (PER)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
11/06/2026 - 11/07/2026

From

AUD1,467

Updated: 16 hours ago

Kunming (KMG)Dhaka (DAC)​Round trip
/
Economy
06/05/2026 - 07/05/2026

From

CNY3,959

Updated: 16 hours ago

*Best fares on flights found by others in the last 48 hours.

Start your trip to Bangladesh with Thai Airways

Traveling to Bangladesh

Overview

Bangladesh is a country of mangrove jungles, sultry paddy fields and forgotten outposts, where the countryside is as peaceful and serene as the cities are loud and crowded. Frenetic Dhaka is an experience for the senses, but elsewhere the landscape is studded with ancient ruins, beautiful beaches and national parks where tigers roam.

Getting around

Boats travel to almost every corner of this waterlogged nation, from local ferries to the mighty Rocket paddleboats that chug from Dhaka to Morrelganj. Buses and trains connect major cities, but domestic flights are quicker and more comfortable. For local trips, a ride in a rickshaw is an essential Bangladesh experience.

See & do

Dhaka is the gateway to Bangladesh, and the best place to experience the unique zest for life of the Bengali people. Dotted with colonial buildings, the historic old city is a warren of crowded bazaars, spilling out onto the waterfront at Sadarghat, where boats of every conceivable shape and size crowd the quaysides.

South of Dhaka, the mangrove jungles of the Sundarbans National Park are one of the last refuges of the royal Bengal tiger, while to the north are the remains of a string of vanished royal capitals and Hindu temples. Be sure to visit one of Bangladesh’s historic rajbari – the palatial homes of Bangladesh’s sultans, nawabs (governors) and zamindars (landowners).

In the far north, the steamy jungles give way to vivid emerald tea plantations around the prosperous city of Sylhet. Tea townships such as Srimangal offer laid-back days of plantation tours, tastings and peaceful wandering through the tea bushes.

Centred on bustling Chittagong, the southeast is something else again, a fascinating sprawl of fishing villages, sandy beaches and tribal villages where golden Buddhist pagodas rise above the jungle. The world’s longest beach traces the edge of Cox’s Bazar, but even more stunning strips of sand can be found offshore on St Martin’s Island.

Hidden gems

Cox’s Bazar is the most famous beach resort, but locals rate Kuakata in the Ganges Delta as Bangladesh’s most perfect spread of sand. Escape the crowded cities to the ruins of ancient empires at Bagerhat, where tombs and mosques sprawl across the landscape, and Paharpur, the centre of learning for an ancient Buddhist civilisation. Closer to Dhaka, the village of Sonargoan is dotted with relics from ancient sultanates. The abundant rainfall produces some spectacular waterfalls, particularly around Sylhet in the north; in the south, guided treks offer glimpses of the fascinating Buddhist culture of Bangladesh’s tribal people.

Food & drink

The food of Bangladesh is born of its lush tropical environment, and local cooks make enthusiastic use of seafood and coconut. Spices are rich and complex, flavours are intense, and the variety of dishes is astonishing. Dhaka offers perhaps the most impressive eating experiences, with fantastic street-food in the winding lanes of Old Dhaka and fine-dining extravaganzas in the upscale districts of Banani and Gulshan. As well as formal dining, delve into the city’s famous biryani (fried rice) joints for some of the country’s tastiest food - Fakruddin in Gulshan and Haji Biryani in Motijheel are insider tips.