Atlanta to Bangkok (ATL–BKK) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections
No flights match your filters.
No nonstop flights on this route. connecting options below.
While no nonstop service exists between ATL and BKK, connecting options are available through 19 hubs.
Connection Landscape
Travel Essentials
ATL: EDT · BKK: +07
When it's 6:00 PM in Atlanta, it's 5:00 AM (next day) in Bangkok.
MARTA Gold Line runs every 12–15 minutes from downtown Five Points station to the airport (16 min, $2.50). The station connects directly to the Domestic terminal via SkyTrain. Ride-shares cost $20–35 from downtown.
Economy parking in the North/South garages fills quickly; off-site lots on Camp Creek Parkway offer cheaper rates with shuttles.
Airport Rail Link runs to Phaya Thai in 30 minutes (฿45). Runs 6am to midnight. Connect to BTS Skytrain at Phaya Thai for onward travel to Sukhumvit, Silom, or Siam.Taxis from the arrivals level are metered; add the ฿50 airport surcharge and expressway tolls to the meter reading. Total to central Bangkok typically ฿300–450. Grab is reliable and avoids negotiation. Limousine services (฿800–1,500) are available from the arrival hall. Buses are cheap but slow given Bangkok's traffic.
Tropical monsoon climate. Hot season (March–May) reaches 38–40°C with high humidity. Wet season (May–October) brings daily heavy rains and occasional flooding. Thunderstorms cause flight delays regularly. Suvarnabhumi sits in a flood-prone area east of Bangkok. The 2011 floods came close to the airport perimeter.
Cool season (November–February) is the most comfortable for travel (25–32°C) with lower humidity and good flying weather. Haze from agricultural burning occasionally reduces visibility in March–April.
ATL–BKK Quick Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
Connecting Options and Alternatives
19 one-stop connections are available, with the fastest taking approximately 21 hours via MAN. Two-stop connections are also available via intermediate hubs.