Bangkok to Newark (BKK–EWR) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections
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While no nonstop service exists between BKK and EWR, connecting options are available through 26 hubs.
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BKK: +07 · EWR: EDT
When it's 6:00 PM in Bangkok, it's 7:00 AM in Newark.
Thai passport holders need a B1/B2 visa to enter the United States. Thailand is not part of the Visa Waiver Program, so ESTA is not available. Apply online by completing the DS-160 form at ceac.state.gov, then schedule an interview at the US Embassy in Bangkok. The B1/B2 visa fee is $185 plus a $250 visa integrity fee (total $435 as of 2026). Bring your DS-160 confirmation, appointment letter, passport photos, and supporting documents to the interview. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry.
Supporting documents that strengthen your application include proof of employment or business in Thailand, bank statements, property ownership, family ties in Thailand, and a clear travel itinerary with hotel bookings. The consular officer decides on the spot. If approved, the visa is typically a 10-year multiple-entry B1/B2, allowing stays of up to 6 months per visit. Visa pickup or delivery takes 3 to 5 working days after the interview. Interview wait times at the Bangkok embassy vary from 1 to 4 weeks depending on the season.
Direct flights from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) to New York JFK run about 17 hours on Thai Airways (with one stop). No nonstop BKK to US flights exist as of early 2026, but one-stop options through Tokyo, Seoul, or Taipei take 18 to 22 hours. The US dollar trades at roughly 35 THB per $1. CBP at the US port of entry takes fingerprints, a photo, and asks about your trip purpose. Global Entry ($120 for 5 years) provides expedited CBP processing with kiosks instead of officer queues, available to Thai nationals.
Airport Rail Link (ARL) runs from Phaya Thai station to Suvarnabhumi in 30 minutes (฿45 City Line; ฿90–130 Express, though Express service is often suspended). Trains run 6am to midnight. Transfer at Makkasan for MRT or Phaya Thai for BTS Skytrain.Metered taxis cost ฿250–400 from central Bangkok plus expressway tolls (฿50–75); expect 40–90 minutes depending on traffic. Avoid non-metered taxis; insist on the meter. Ride-share apps (Grab) are widely used and typically cost ฿200–350.
AirTrain connects terminals to Newark Airport rail station ($5.50 one-way, paid at the station). NJ Transit trains then run to New York Penn Station (25–30 min, $13.50) or Newark Penn Station (5 min). Total to Midtown Manhattan: $19 and about 45 minutes.
Taxis carry a flat $55 rate to Manhattan (plus tolls and tip). Ride-shares are typically $45–75. Shared shuttle vans to Midtown hotels run around $25–30 per person. Car rentals are on-site in the P4 garage.
Humid continental climate. Summers are hot and muggy (28–34°C) with afternoon thunderstorms that generate frequent ground delays June through August. Winters are cold (−4 to 4°C) with snow and ice storms several times per season. Nor'easters can close EWR for hours.
Spring brings variable conditions with frost possible into April. Fall is the most reliable travel season. Fog off Newark Bay occasionally reduces visibility in autumn and winter.
BKK–EWR Quick Facts
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Connecting Options and Alternatives
26 one-stop connections are available, with the fastest taking approximately 19 hours via ANC. Two-stop connections are also available via intermediate hubs.