Cheap flights to Bangkok from Wagga Wagga: 10th of September schedule

Cheap flights to Bangkok from Wagga Wagga : Option # 1
AirlineCity (Airport)ArriveDepartAirline & Flights ## of stopAircraft type
Wagga Wagga (WGA) 12:55 PM QANTAS AIRWAYS # 2226 0 DH4
Sydney (SYD) 1:55 PM 6:45 PM EMIRATES AIRLINES # 419 0 77W
Bangkok (BKK) 1:10 AM  
Flights return back to Wagga Wagga from Bangkok, Thailand on 17th of September
Bangkok (BKK) 7:50 PM EMIRATES AIRLINES # 418 0 77W
Sydney (SYD) 7:45 AM 11:30 AM QANTAS AIRWAYS # 2225 0 DH3
Wagga Wagga (WGA) 12:40 PM  
from $681.59


Cheap flights from Wagga Wagga to Bangkok, Thailand : Option # 2
AirlineCity (Airport)ArriveDepartAirline & Flights ## of stopAircraft type
Wagga Wagga (WGA) 12:55 PM QANTAS AIRWAYS # 2226 0 DH4
Sydney (SYD) 1:55 PM 4:40 PM QANTAS AIRWAYS # 301 0 744
Bangkok (BKK) 10:55 PM  
Flights return back to Wagga Wagga from Bangkok, Thailand on 17th of September
Bangkok (BKK) 6:10 PM QANTAS AIRWAYS # 302 0 744
Sydney (SYD) 6:05 AM 8:35 AM QANTAS AIRWAYS # 2221 0 DH4
Wagga Wagga (WGA) 9:35 AM  
from $740.65


Cheap flights to Bangkok from Wagga Wagga : Option # 3
AirlineCity (Airport)ArriveDepartAirline & Flights ## of stopAircraft type
Wagga Wagga (WGA) 10:00 AM QANTAS AIRWAYS # 2222 0 DH4
Sydney (SYD) 11:00 AM 3:25 PM THAI AIRWAYS # 478 0 346
Bangkok (BKK) 9:55 PM  
Flights return back to Wagga Wagga from Bangkok, Thailand on 17th of September
Bangkok (BKK) 7:55 AM THAI AIRWAYS # 471 0 346
Sydney (SYD) 8:00 PM 8:35 AM QANTAS AIRWAYS # 2221 0 DH4
Wagga Wagga (WGA) 9:35 AM  
from $3040.52



* Above all cheap flights from to Bangkok return ticket fares are Excluding taxes...



 
Bangkok

 

Bangkok is the capital, largest urban area and primary city of Thailand. Known in Thai as Krung Thep Mahanakhon (meaning "City of the Deity") for short, it was a small trading post at the mouth of the Chao Phraya River during the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It came to the forefront of Siam when it was given the status as the capital city in 1768 after the burning of Ayutthaya. However, the current Rattanakosin Kingdom did not begin until 1782 when the capital was moved across the river by Rama I after the death of King Taksin.
The Rattanakosin capital is now more formally called "Phra Nakhon", pertaining to the ancient boundaries in the metropolis' core and the name Bangkok now incorporates the urban build-up since the 18th century which has its own public administration and governor.