The low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle is selling cheap tickets for flights from various cities in Scandinavia to Krabi in Thailand. Prices start at €297 for return-flights from Stockholm. Trips are available in October and November.
- From Stockholm for SEK 3,166/€297
- From Oslo for NOK 3,080/€314
- From Helsinki for €323
- From Copenhagen for DKK 3,050/€340
“LowFare” tickets will only include one piece of hand luggage. If you need to bring more, you can opt for the “LowFare+” when booking your flight. This will get you one checked bag for around €120 extra per trip.
If you’re not flying out of Stockholm anyway, you will have a short layover there. All flights from Sweden to Thailand will be non-stop connections and Norwegian will operate a Boeing 787 Dreamliner on the long-haul segments.
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Unfortunately, the fares rules don’t specify until when this offer will be available nor do they state any travel periods. But the availability is best in October and November.
Use Google Flights (instructions) to see all connections. You can save a little extra by comparing quotations through our Travel Dealz flight search tool. But prices that OTAs offer and the ones you’ll pay when booking directly on the website of the carrier are nearly identical. Especially if you want to add checked bags, it might be easier to visit Norwegian and purchase your ticket there.
Tickets will be issued either in booking class Q or X. Of course, Norwegian Air is not a member of any airline, and consequently you can only earn miles on their frequent flyer program.
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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