Thailand: €418 Singapore Airlines Flights From Amsterdam & Zurich (With Luggage)

Phuket, Thailand

Star Alliance member Singapore Airlines is selling very cheap tickets from Amsterdam to Bangkok and Phuket, the flights merely costing €418. You can also fly to Phuket from Zurich for CHF 473 (~€506). A major advantage of flying with Singapore Airlines is that you get to take 25kg of luggage on your trip!

Info

Singapore Airlines offers no extraordinary cancellation policies, except the service for your first rebooking is free of charge. You’d still need to pay the fare difference.

Our availability calendar shows all available dates for trips of up to 28 days:

From Amsterdam:

From Zurich:

The flights from Europe to Singapore are scheduled to be carried out with an Airbus A350. Then, after a short layover, you’d continue your trip to Thailand.

Warning

We expect further shakeups in the airline industry over the following months. Some services might be cancelled, aircraft changed or downgraded. The schedule we describe may very well change.

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According to the fare rules, tickets are on sale for departures before December 10, 2021. The fare has no expiration date and can thus be withdrawn anytime. The minimum stay requirement is 7 days. One free stopover in Singapore is permitted. These flights can’t be canceled but can be rebooked without having to pay a rebooking fee.

You can see the exact availability using our calendar above. If you’re looking to book a trip of over 28 days, you’ll have to check for available dates on Google Flights. We recommend that you book through our calendar, which will redirect you to Singapore Airlines’ booking site.

Why is booking with an airline better than with an online travel agency?

More often than not, online travel agencies offer lower fares than airlines do. We still recommend booking with the airlines directly. There are two main reasons for that:

Better Customer Service
In case any problems like delays, cancellations or missed connections arise, you can communicate directly with the airline. The airline has to take care of you because you have a contract with them.

If a travel agency issues your ticket, you may have to reach out to them first. You also depend on your OTA to forward information like flight changes instead of receiving them directly from the airline. In many cases, you may get a prime exhibition of responsibility shifting rather than problem-solving.

This especially applies to premium tickets. You don’t want to spend more than €1,000 to wind up with some budget OTA’s telephone hotline in case anything goes wrong.

Baggage and Other Fees
Economy fares not including hold luggage are industry standard by now. In most cases, travel agencies charge much higher baggage fees than the airlines themselves. If bags are not included in your fare, airlines are often the cheaper alternative.

This also applies to other things like food services, insurances or priority treatment. In almost all cases, you pay less for additional amenities when booking on the airlines’ website.

Mileage

The tickets are all issued in booking class K, meaning that a roundtrip from Amsterdam to Bangkok would get you:

  • 7,414 Points on SAS EuroBonus
  • 7,414 Miles on Singapore KrisFlyer
  • 3,766 Award Miles + 160 Points on Miles&More
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Data provided by miles.travel-dealz.com. Without guarantee on correctness.

Feel free to check out how many miles you’d get at your program for your individual route by using our calculator:

Information & Tips for Thailand

Thailand is famous for its vibrant cities, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural heritage. Key sights include the Grand Palace and Wat Pho in Bangkok, the ancient city of Ayutthaya, and the islands of Phuket and Koh Samui. The currency is the Thai baht (THB), and while credit cards are commonly accepted in tourist areas, cash is often preferred in local markets. The cost of living is generally low, with budget accommodations and street food available, but prices can rise in more touristy areas. The weather is tropical, with a hot, rainy season from May to October and a cooler, dry season from November to February.

Getting around Thailand is fairly easy, with a mix of modern and traditional options. In cities like Bangkok, public transport includes the Skytrain (BTS), metro (MRT), and river ferries, which are convenient but can get crowded. Taxis and motorbike taxis are also widely available. For intercity travel, buses and trains are common and affordable, though train journeys can be slow. Domestic flights are frequent and often the fastest way to travel longer distances, especially to popular islands or northern regions. However, traffic congestion in urban areas can be a challenge, particularly during rush hours.

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