Fly from Amman to Bangkok with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Amman to Bangkok and be transported from the ancient city of Amman to the vibrant atmosphere of Thailand’s capital.
Explore Bangkok’s Buddhist heritage at Wat Arun, the city’s stunning temple on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Away from the tranquillity of the temples, you’ll find the vibrant market of Chatuchak and the street food of Khao San Road.
Book flights to Bangkok with Etihad Airways and embark on an adventure in one of the world’s most beloved cities.
AMM to BKK: flight facts
Flying from Amman to Bangkok: FAQs
How far is central Bangkok from Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)?
The city centre is approximately 19 miles (30 kilometres) from Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). The Airport Rail Link City Line train departs the airport for the city every 15 minutes.
Alternatively, arrive at your hotel in true comfort with a pre-booked Etihad transfer. There are also several taxi services available from the airport.
What should I see in Bangkok?
Bangkok is a city packed with exciting activities and enthralling sights. Iconic Wat Arun is a dazzling example of a Buddhist temple, while the opulent Grand Palace is not to be missed. Sample mouth-watering flavours at the Chatuchak Weekend Market or embrace Bangkok’s outgoing side among the street cafes of Khao San Road.
Top tips for Amman to Bangkok
Marvel at the Emerald Buddha
Where Amman has the celebrated King Abdullah I Mosque, Bangkok has the stunning Wat Phra Kaew. The most sacred temple in Thailand, this royal sanctuary houses the Emerald Buddha, a gold-clothed statue who watches over the safety of the Thai people. Head to the Grand Palace early to catch the morning sun reflecting off the golden spires of this tranquil location.
Soak up the street food scene
Lunchtime in Amman means falafels and warm hummus, but in Bangkok, the favoured local snack is a steaming plate of pad thai noodles. Cooked on street corners throughout the capital, this dish is loaded with fried shrimp, peanuts and lashings of soy sauce. The best areas to try some traditional street food in Bangkok include Yaowarat (Chinatown), Banglamphu and Sukhumvit.