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Getting There

If you're flying to Southeast Asia, you will more than likely arrive via one of the region's three main hubs: Bangkok, Singapore, or Hong Kong, from where you can pick up flights to any other destination in Southeast Asia. Your home country's national carriers will almost certainly connect with all three of these airports. In addition, check with Southeast Asian-based airlines for fare deals: Cathay Pacific, Thai Airways, Malaysian Airlines, and Singapore Airlines. United also has new direct flights between the U.S. West Coast and Vietnam.

To Bangkok

The following international airlines provide service to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport.

From the U.S. -- Service is provided by the national carrier, Thai Airways, as well as United Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Japan Air Lines, China Airlines, Eva Airways, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, and Singapore Airlines.

From Canada -- Air Canada flies to Bangkok from Vancouver via Hong Kong and Tokyo.

From the U.K. -- Airlines with flights from the U.K. to Bangkok include Thai Airways, British Airways, and Singapore Airlines.

From Australia -- Service is provided by Qantas Airways, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Jetstar Airlines, Tiger Airways, and British Airways.

From New Zealand -- Airlines with flights from New Zealand to Bangkok include Qantas Airways, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, Malaysia Airlines, Air New Zealand, and Jetstar Airways.

To Singapore

The following carriers fly to Singapore's Changi International Airport.

From the U.S. -- Singapore Airlines has the most weekly flights from the U.S. to Changi Airport. United Airlines and Northwest Airlines are the only U.S. airlines offering flights to Singapore.

From Canada -- Singapore Airlines provides service from Canada.

From the U.K. -- You can fly to Singapore via Singapore Airlines, British Airways, and Qantas Airways.

From Australia -- Singapore Airlines, Qantas Airways, Ansett Australian Airlines, British Airways, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines all provide service to Singapore.

From New Zealand -- Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand offer New Zealand-Singapore flights.


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Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


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