
Flights to Germany with Thai Airways from THB40,660
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Popular Thai Airways Flight Deals to Germany
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Bangkok (BKK)to
Frankfurt (FRA)17/05/2026 - 25/05/2026
From
THB41,685
Updated: 17 minutes ago
Round trip
Economy
Bangkok (BKK)to
Munich (MUC)07/05/2026 - 16/05/2026
From
THB41,030
Updated: 6 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Sydney (SYD)to
Frankfurt (FRA)22/05/2026 - 09/06/2026
From
AUD2,990
Updated: 6 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Melbourne (MEL)to
Frankfurt (FRA)27/05/2026 - 27/06/2026
From
AUD3,205
Updated: 1 hour ago
Round trip
Economy
Bangkok (BKK)to
Dusseldorf (DUS)08/05/2026 - 16/05/2026
From
THB64,335
Updated: 20 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Phuket (HKT)to
Frankfurt (FRA)15/05/2026 - 22/05/2026
From
THB48,505
Updated: 6 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Singapore (SIN)to
Frankfurt (FRA)29/05/2026 - 06/06/2026
From
SGD1,945
Updated: 13 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Bali (Denpasar) (DPS)to
Frankfurt (FRA)19/05/2026 - 29/09/2026
From
IDR27,149,482
Updated: 18 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Kuala Lumpur (KUL)to
Frankfurt (FRA)31/05/2026 - 07/06/2026
From
MYR5,758
Updated: 2 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Dhaka (DAC)to
Frankfurt (FRA)02/06/2026 - 12/06/2026
From
USD1,630
Updated: 19 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
*Best fares on flights found by others in the last 48 hours.
Thai Airways Tickets for Popular Flights to Germany
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From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangkok (BKK) | Frankfurt (FRA) | Round trip / Economy | 19/06/2026 - 25/06/2026 | From THB41,320 Updated: 17 minutes ago |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Munich (MUC) | Round trip / Economy | 18/06/2026 - 24/06/2026 | From THB40,660 Updated: 6 hours ago |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Berlin (BER) | Round trip / Economy | 14/02/2027 - 23/02/2027 | From THB51,155 Updated: 20 hours ago |
| Sydney (SYD) | Munich (MUC) | Round trip / Economy | 07/08/2026 - 28/08/2026 | From AUD2,927 Updated: 20 hours ago |
| Sydney (SYD) | Frankfurt (FRA) | Round trip / Economy | 09/09/2026 - 05/10/2026 | From AUD2,955 Updated: 8 hours ago |
| Chiang Mai (CNX) | Frankfurt (FRA) | Round trip / Economy | 07/06/2026 - 28/06/2026 | From THB50,765 Updated: 21 hours ago |
| Melbourne (MEL) | Frankfurt (FRA) | Round trip / Economy | 17/07/2026 - 14/08/2026 | From AUD2,918 Updated: 35 minutes ago |
| Perth (PER) | Frankfurt (FRA) | Round trip / Economy | 04/06/2026 - 28/06/2026 | From AUD2,685 Updated: 2 hours ago |
| Phuket (HKT) | Frankfurt (FRA) | Round trip / Economy | 15/06/2026 - 15/09/2026 | From THB51,370 Updated: 17 hours ago |
| Melbourne (MEL) | Munich (MUC) | Round trip / Economy | 21/08/2026 - 26/09/2026 | From AUD2,924 Updated: 12 minutes ago |
| Jakarta (CGK) | Frankfurt (FRA) | Round trip / Economy | 03/06/2026 - 21/06/2026 | From IDR24,811,900 Updated: 23 hours ago |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Dusseldorf (DUS) | Round trip / Economy | 05/12/2026 - 13/12/2026 | From THB54,775 Updated: 5 hours ago |
| Singapore (SIN) | Frankfurt (FRA) | Round trip / Economy | 24/07/2026 - 05/08/2026 | From SGD1,871 Updated: 20 hours ago |
| Khon Kaen (KKC) | Frankfurt (FRA) | Round trip / Economy | 09/10/2026 - 16/10/2026 | From THB46,405 Updated: 52 minutes ago |
| Tokyo (TYO) | Frankfurt (FRA) | Round trip / Economy | 22/08/2026 - 27/08/2026 | From JPY334,780 Updated: 18 hours ago |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Hamburg (HAM) | Round trip / Economy | 29/08/2026 - 04/09/2026 | From THB62,540 Updated: 13 hours ago |
| Jakarta (CGK) | Munich (MUC) | Round trip / Economy | 01/09/2026 - 29/11/2026 | From IDR25,721,800 Updated: 18 hours ago |
| Phuket (HKT) | Munich (MUC) | Round trip / Economy | 02/07/2026 - 07/01/2027 | From THB67,965 Updated: 22 hours ago |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Hanover (HAJ) | Round trip / Economy | 08/06/2026 - 02/07/2026 | From THB62,755 Updated: 13 hours ago |
| Chiang Mai (CNX) | Munich (MUC) | Round trip / Economy | 20/09/2026 - 30/09/2026 | From THB47,635 Updated: 13 hours ago |
*Best fares on flights found by others in the last 48 hours.

Traveling to Germany
Overview
Germany offers limitless opportunities for exploration. Get to know its world-class cities, among them the avant-garde Berlin, the high-powered Frankfurt and the beer-soaked Bavarian capital of Munich, and find history and culture at every step. The country’s natural assets, from the genteel scenery of the Black Forest to the epic wilderness of the Alps, are equally diverse and impressive.
Getting around
The cliché of Germans as pathologically punctual is one that, at least when it comes to public transport, tends to ring true. Bigger German cities have interconnected underground, train, tram and bus networks as well as extensive cycle lanes. A highly regulated taxi industry means you’re unlikely to be taken for a ride here, though taxis can be expensive.
See & do
High up on most travellers’ bucket lists is Munich’s world-famous Oktoberfest. It’s little wonder why. With lederhosen, oompah music and full-to-the-brim steins, the annual festival really does offer a rollicking good time. Outside of Oktoberfest season, the raucous good vibes still linger at the city’s Hofbräuhaus, while serene lakes encircled by rearing peaks are just a short train ride away.
In Berlin, visitors can find remnants of the graffiti-covered wall that once divided the city and country, as well as a rake of excellent museums. When night falls, Berliners throw themselves into the open-minded culture and nightlife scene, which encompasses everything from orchestral music and opera to risqué cabaret and legendary techno clubs.
The country’s third major urban highlight is Frankfurt, a city that blends commerce and continental culture. Beyond its glimmering skyscrapers is the restored medieval Altstadt (Old Town) where you’ll find jazz clubs, intimate taverns serving Apfelwein (apple wine) and charming cafés. If you’re in need of some rest and relaxation, join the stressed-out stockbrokers searching for relief in the soothing hot springs of nearby Wiesbaden.
Hidden gems
Beyond the big cities, the hinterland harbours all kinds of appealing destinations that rarely make it onto traveller’s itineraries. Just north of the Harz Mountains, for instance, lies Quedlinburg, a town whose half-timbered, red-roofed houses are a delight for the aesthetically minded, while the city of Trier in the west of the country has a fine collection of ancient Roman ruins, including baths and a 25,000-seat amphitheatre.
Far in the northeast of Germany is another often overlooked gem: Rügen Island. This beautiful patch of wilderness first shot to prominence when German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich painted its startlingly white chalk cliffs.
Food & drink
German food deserves a better reputation than it has. Hearty, filling offerings featuring sausages, dumplings and meats such as pork knuckle are commonplace, particularly in beer halls, but they aren’t the sole culinary output here. More delicate dishes as well as superb seafood plates are commonly produced in Germany’s kitchens too.
Beer is omnipresent and there are hundreds of different types to try, from Kölsch to Altbier to Hefeweizen. German winemakers are putting out increasingly well-regarded Spätburgunders (pinot noirs) as well as the classic Rieslings for which Germany is already famed.