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$501 Find cheap flights from Chicago to Bangkok

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Cheap flight deals from Chicago to Bangkok (CHI-BKK)

Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Chicago to Bangkok that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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8:30 pm - 10:20 amORD-BKK
25h 50m1 stop
11:05 pm - 9:40 amBKK-ORD
22h 35m1 stop
$811Turkish Airlines
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Tue, Oct 1 - Tue, Oct 8
11:25 am - 6:05 amORD-BKK
30h 40m1 stop
10:50 am - 6:25 pmBKK-ORD
44h 35m1 stop
$812Turkish Airlines
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Wed, Oct 9 - Tue, Nov 19
12:20 pm - 1:20 pmORD-BKK
37h 00m1 stop
11:15 pm - 8:30 amBKK-ORD
22h 15m1 stop
$848Korean Air
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Wed, Sep 18 - Tue, Nov 26
5:45 pm - 4:35 amORD-BKK
22h 50m1 stop
7:10 am - 1:50 pmBKK-ORD
19h 40m1 stop
$910ANA
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Tue, Oct 15 - Tue, Nov 5
12:30 am - 10:25 amORD-BKK
21h 55m1 stop
11:30 am - 8:45 pmBKK-ORD
21h 15m1 stop
$915EVA Air
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Sun, Oct 13 - Mon, Oct 28
12:30 am - 10:25 amORD-BKK
21h 55m1 stop
11:10 am - 8:45 pmBKK-ORD
21h 35m1 stop
$917EVA Air
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Sun, Oct 13 - Thu, Oct 24
6:00 am - 11:35 pmORD-BKK
29h 35m2 stops
11:15 pm - 8:30 amBKK-ORD
22h 15m1 stop
$918Korean Air
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Wed, Sep 18 - Tue, Nov 26
5:45 pm - 4:35 amORD-BKK
22h 50m1 stop
9:35 pm - 3:10 pmBKK-ORD
29h 35m1 stop
$945ANA
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Sun, Sep 1 - Wed, Sep 11
6:00 am - 9:30 pmORD-BKK
27h 30m2 stops
9:30 pm - 8:30 amBKK-ORD
24h 00m1 stop
$965Delta
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Tue, Oct 29 - Tue, Nov 12
12:30 pm - 9:45 pmORD-BKK
21h 15m1 stop
9:40 pm - 4:49 pmBKK-ORD
31h 09m2 stops
$970Delta
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Mon, Aug 26 - Sun, Sep 8

Flights from Chicago to Bangkok - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Chicago to Bangkok to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Chicago to Bangkok?

The average price of all flights from Chicago to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
For Chicago to Bangkok, Tuesday is the cheapest day to fly on average and Saturday is the most expensive. Flying from Bangkok back to Chicago, the best deals are generally found on Monday, with Saturday being the most expensive.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Chicago to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights from Chicago to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights from Chicago to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport is September, where tickets cost $979 on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and December, where the average cost of tickets is $1,583 and $1,469 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Chicago to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport?

To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for flights from Chicago to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.
To get a below average price on the flight from Chicago to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, you should book around 2 days before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 77 days before departure.

Which airlines provide the cheapest flights from Chicago to Bangkok?

The cheapest price for the route for each airline clicked by KAYAK users in the last 72 hours.
In the last 3 days, Japan Airlines offered the best one-way deal for that route, at $516. KAYAK users also found Chicago to Bangkok round-trip flights on Turkish Airlines from $811 and on Korean Air from $848.

Good to know

Low season

August

High season

December

Cheapest flight

$501
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 3% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 22% increase in price.
Flight from Chicago O'Hare Airport to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport

When to book flights from Chicago to Bangkok

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Chicago to Bangkok based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated round-trip price
KAYAK looks at all historical flight data for each date to provide a predicted price for one-way trips or round-trips with a duration up to 40 days. While we try to provide actual minimum prices for each date, some prices are predictions and actual prices may differ.

FAQs for booking Chicago to Bangkok flights

  • How can I get special assisted travel services at ORD?

    ORD has a team of TSA Care professionals who offer special assistance services to travelers with medical conditions, disabilities, or limited mobility. If you're one, you can get the special assistance services you require at this airport, provided you contact and inform its TSA Care office of the services you require at least 72h before your flight.

  • Where can I relax with my kid as we wait for our flight at ORD?

    If you're traveling with your kids, you can visit the airport's family lounge in the Main Hall of Terminal 2. At this lounge, your child can have lots of fun, as it features video games, toys, climbing structures, and soft play areas for toddlers. On the other hand, you can charge your phone while seated comfortably, as it boasts comfortable seats with charging outlets.

  • Does BKK have rest zones?

    BKK has rest zones on the west side of Concourse B and D. In any of these free-entry zones, you can comfortably rest before departing the airport, as they feature reclining leather seats.

  • What is the most convenient means of transport to travel from BKK to Bangkok's city center?

    If you'd like to travel to Bangkok's city center from BKK, the most convenient means of transport you can use is a taxi. This is because, aboard one, you'll be able to travel comfortably and rapidly.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Chicago to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Chicago to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport was $501 for a one-way ticket and $811 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Chicago and Bangkok?

    Yes

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Chicago to Bangkok?

    Chicago has 2 major airports: Chicago Midway and Chicago O'Hare Intl. Bangkok Suvarnabhumi is the only airport in Bangkok. You’ll usually find the cheapest deals if you fly from Chicago O'Hare Airport.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Chicago to Bangkok?

    We unfortunately don’t have that data for this specific route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Chicago to Bangkok?

    oneworld, Star Alliance, and SkyTeam are the airline alliances operating flights between Chicago and Bangkok, with Star Alliance being the most commonly used for this route.

  • What is the most popular layover when flying to Bangkok from Chicago?

    Incheon is the most popular layover city among KAYAK users traveling from Chicago to Bangkok.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Chicago to Bangkok, Korean Air or ANA?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Chicago to Bangkok are Korean Air and ANA. With an average price for the route of $1,212 and an overall rating of 8.5, Korean Air is the most popular choice. ANA is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $1,283 and an overall rating of 8.4.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Chicago to Bangkok?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Chicago to Bangkok.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Chicago to Bangkok?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Bangkok from Chicago is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Chicago to Bangkok?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Bangkok with an airline and back to Chicago with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Chicago to Bangkok?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Bangkok from Chicago up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top tips for finding a cheap flight from Chicago to Bangkok

  • Chicago is served by two airports, Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) and O'Hare International Airport (ORD). To fly to Bangkok from Chicago, you'll have to make your way to ORD, as it is the only Chicago airport that offers flights to Thailand's capital. On the date you're set to travel to Bangkok, you should get to the airport at least 2h before your flight. This will give you enough time to navigate the traffic you'll encounter while entering the airport, go through the airport's security checkpoints in time, and check out the superb destinations scattered across the airport's terminals.
  • To be able to easily buy things and pay for services you receive while in Bangkok, before boarding your flight at ORD, you should convert your American dollars to Thai bahts. At this airport, you'll have an easy time doing so, as it boasts numerous currency exchange sites. They are near gates B9 and C18 in Terminal 1, the Main Hall in Terminal 2, gate K11 in Terminal 3, and the upper and lower levels of Terminal 5.
  • While waiting for your flight at ORD, you can enjoy relaxing spa services at the XpresSpa, near gate M10 in Terminal 5. You'll enjoy remarkable spa services at this spa, open from 9 am to 9 pm, as it features incredibly experienced professionals and state-of-the-art spa equipment.
  • If you land at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) later than you expected, you can choose to spend the rest of the day at one of the comfortable hotels located within the airport's grounds. These hotels include Miracle Transit Hotel in Concourse G, Avagard Capsule Hotel near the Airport Rail Link, and Boxtel, situated a short distance from Airport Link Suvarnabhumi Station.
  • The popular layover destinations between Chicago and Bangkok include Tokyo, Amsterdam, Munich, and Dubai. It's worth noting that your layover destination will be determined by the airline you travel with. It will be in Tokyo if you board an ANA Airlines flight, Amsterdam if you board a KLM flight, and Munich if you board a Lufthansa flight.
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Top 5 airlines serving from Chicago to Bangkok

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Chicago to Bangkok. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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8.5
Korean AirOverall score based on 1132 reviews
8.2Food
8.2Entertainment
8.8Crew
8.6Boarding
8.3Comfort
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The flight crews were extremely professional, helpful, and courteous. Departure and arrival times were accurate. No delay. I will use K airline again. Thanks

10.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Apr 2024IAD - ICN
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The flight crews were extremely professional, helpful, and courteous. Departure and arrival times were accurate. No delay. I will use K airline again. Thanks

Great crew, decent food Charging plugs were broken on both seats next to me. Only the USB port was available, and that charges, very, very slowly. Seat was also broken, it would not lock into position when reclining.

Korean Air had great service and the Bibimbap dish was the best airplane food I’ve ever had. It was a long flight so in between the two meals they served customers could get Shin ramen. The flight attendants let my children use a pair of nice headphones for the flight and had earbuds and slippers for all the adults. The flight was long but the time passed by relatively quickly because they have many great shows in their entertainment TV. I watched the BTS Love Yourself and Speak Yourself concerts 💜

New plane. Perfect gluten free meal Very flawless procedures from check-in to the landing. Taking off on time and landing even earlier and the luggages are already there after shortest arrival report.

not too bad but not too great either. Service on all airlines declined ever since covid. Your Delta Stewardess are not that friendly at all. :-(

Stewardess are nice. Food could have been better and should have a better dessert. They do not offer scotch or beer. You have to ask for it. I also was not happy that you do not serve ginger ale and or cranberry juice. This is my first time that an international flight do not have this. I go home overseas every year and when I travel through ANA, Delta, Qatar, JAL, Asiana Air, United Air. they all serve this two very famous drink. You do not have a great snack tray.

You did not put me on a Korean Air flight! so I do not have nothing to say

My flight was diverted to Atlanta and I was not given enough time. I paid my travel on April 23, 2023. It was originally Delta from Norfolk to NY, then Korean Air from NY all the way Philippines which is my final stop. Instead from Atlanta to Korea I flew Delta which is okay. Then Korea to Philippines, I flew Asiana Airlines. What I did not like, Ieagle did not sent me an email that my flight was change and so when I went to check in Wednesday the 10th, at 4:30 a.m they told me my flight was delayed at 6;00 p.m and diverted in Atlanta and I am flying Asiana from Korea to Philippines. I do not appreciate that Kayak or Ieagle chenge our flights 5 times and then last minute change again during my day of flight. I hope that you will not make any changes of my flight o Feb 15th because it has to be the same flight with my husband. That is the reason why we made the arrangements early on.

Wonderful cabin crew!!!!! Food was poor, in flight entertainment was just ok. They need to serve more water on a 15 hour flight--we were dehydrated and kept asking for water.

Going through security a third time to get on the next flight was again utterly ridiculous and unnecessary. We were in a International secure area once again and as far as I'm concerned should not have been put through the gears for absolutely no reason. The United States can get all the information they need from the travel itinerary, there was no need to be forced out of a secure area to personally interview everyone on a connecting flight to find out their US immigration status.

The crew was so accommodating. If I asked for extra snack they gave it to me. In economy the seats were wide and plenty of legroom. The backrest should have reclined a little more. Instead it barely moved. The footrest was helpful. Overall, my experience was good and I would recommend ANA as an alternative to other oversees low-cost airlines.

We did not receive our special meal request (vegetarian). The crew was apologetic but then kept interrupting me at least 6 times to ask to see my email or access the web to show verification. (I did not have internet access while on the plane). They kept asking the same questions and taking down the same information. It became exasperating. I understand these errors occur but the constant questioning was disrupted and only compounded the error.

Older 777 - showing lots of wear - Premium econo seats that are difficult to recline and worn springs to they don't return to takeoff position without standing and pulling them forward

Excellent. All the ticket prices have gone up so much. With only economy as the option, I thought I better pay for a good airline and I am glad I took ANA. The only thing is the long layover at Hanaeda enroute to Singapore. Any chance to bring back the service to land at Narita instead for the transit and a shorter layover will be fantastic. I am a fan of ANA.

I booked a ANA flight, this was just a regular United flight — as always very bad, dirty, rude service, quite frankly really embarrassing to be flying with this after spending time in Japan.

First I will say this was really NOT an ANA flight. ANA used a UNITED jet to perform this flight. I specifically booked with ANA because I did NOT WANT TO FLY UNITED FOR INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS. So to spend $1800.00 and then discover after booking that it was going to be handled by United was very disappointing. I will be more careful next time when I book. The interior was very cramped in economy class; the dinner meal was terrible and also had extremely small portions for an international flight - the bread roll was ice cold and stale - that salad was very wilted; I’ve never had a “snack” that was so salty that it was difficult to eat; the breakfast “waffle” was practically unrecognizable. Really horrible meals for a very expensive international flight. Bathroom floor was also pretty dirty. I’m hoping my return flight is a real ANA airplane that is cleaned and serviced by ANA personnel with ANA meals. I will never book with ANA again if they continue to use UNITED airline jets. Yuck!!!🤢

Ticket was purchased as a United Airlines flight (operated by All Nippon) like what does that even mean? Makes for a VERY confusing flight experience. For instance, what do I look for a United drop off signage and ticket counter or ANA? No explanation anywhere to be found. I also felt a little bit scammed by the obsurdely restrictive seat selection provided. Only middle seats available!! Are you kidding me!! On 6hr + 10hr flights you're forcing me into the middle seat without telling me before I purchased the ticket?? This should be illegal. And to top it off, on the Tokyo LA leg there were quite a few empty seats including window seats! I must also say, the food was a dissappointing as well for my taste, fish with rice ( mostly plain white rice) or a vegetable medly for the breakfast meal? Should be at least 4 choices and at least 1 with eggs. Outside of these issues flight was otherwise ok.

This is a very long flight and the first time I have flown on a Japanese airline. I was very impressed with the staff. They worked hard and offered food and drink regularly. Plane was very well cared for. The let room was good . Food was ok but better than other airlines.

It was ok I thought because my flight was 1pm i was expecting to have lunch but it didn’t and after 7 hr finally dinner time was only chicken sandwich and next breakfast was an hour before plane land in Tokyo. so I should bring some food with me. Japanese flight attend was nice but the other was chewing gum and how she ask and respond to customers was not professional I felt. Maybe because Japan flight attendant is highly train and everyone looked very dress and professional so I was kind disappointed. I like that the bathroom was very clean .

Seat was roomy enough . The Asian selection for a meal was good . The tortellini was not very good. Service was excellent. O

The crew was very helpful. Food was prepared with great care and tasted wonderful. Movie selection was a bit limited. The bedding on the seat is a little too thin for sleeping.

Their announcement was not quite clear in Chinese. The rest is pretty good.

The hygiene of the bathrooms were terrible. Urine smells leaked out into the cabin and the seats were really tight, even for a petite woman like myself. Flight attendants did not go through the cabin enough to offer refreshments.

Fast and efficient boarding. Flight was on time. Service was very good for our long flight. First time flying with this airline and I would highly recommend.

Eva Air's Business Class is pretty decent. With the given price, I think that the food can be better.

Pleasant, comfortable, and entertaining. All told, ZERO issues with it. And sadly, so far the flight was WAY more comfortable than the hellhole that is "Lambug Beach Resort" at Badian Beach!

It was a pleasant fly with Eva Air from NYC to Taipei. The crew were friendly and the food was exceeded my expectation.

Eva air is a good airline. The seats on the way to Taipei could have certainly been more comfortable, but all in all it was a pretty good experience.

Boarding is fast and easy for economy class, food was ok baggage policies are good

Overall the flight was what might be expected for a long haul flight to Asia in economy class. The cabin crew was attentive and the food was good. Boarding was fairly fast and easy. The one thing I found frustrating was the EVA app. It is terrible. Trying to do anything on it was almost impossible.

3 hours late and all they have is was a $12 meal voucher. That’s not even enough to cover fast food.

Among the poorest flights I’ve had with Delta in a while. Entertainment system failed completely on a 7.5 hr flight. Crew seemed distracted and not the normal friendly crew. Flight overbooked it seemed… very crowded.

If I can, I always fly Delta. I’ve found their service to always be reliable and pleasant.

You could have not cancelled the flight (AA, which I will be flying from now on) left for BOS despite the fictitious weather issues (that no one in my Boston family could see). You could have rebooked my direct flight to another direct flight instead of sending me though JFK, the worst US airport after O’Hara You could have rebooked me on a Main Cabin seat (like the one I paid for in my original ticket instead of putting me a the last row on JFK->BOS leg, pocketing the difference in ticket price But I do not really care whether you will ever do that in a future because in a future neither I nor anyone from my company (unless they pay out of pocket) nor an of my clients and partners (if they heed my advice) will ever be caught dead on any of Delta flights

Really bad baggage handling. Had my Rimowa bag badly damaged at the latches.

It was pretty good I was worried with the short Layover that I might not catch my connection but the gate was there

It was good until there was a 3 hour delay because there was not any pilots to fly the plane.

There was plenty of overhead room but half of the passengers were told they had to check their carryon bags. My partner and I checked in as early as possible and our seats were split across the aisle.

Friendly flight attendants. Comfort plus seats were very comfortable and had lots of leg room. 10A and 10 B.

I've flown many many times on Northwest and then Delta. The crew on this flight were absolutely the best I've had the pleasure of being looked after by.

Overnight flight in the old style Business class, but still very good.

I was in business class, without the business class amenities. Large seat with lots of legroom, but no TV or bed. Food was okay, but I did enjoy the Turkish red wine.

Excellent service and comfort from the moment you check in. Flight crew is hyper focused on making passengers comfortable and at ease. It’s like a flying hotel!

Only chicken as a meat dish through out the flight

Nothing really was great as such. Seen other no name airlines perform better.

Quality of service on board was very inconsistent. FA service primarily seemed robotic and they barely engaged with passengers

I’m unclear why I had to pay extra for assigned seats as Turkish airlines did not honor the seating. We were placed across the aisle from each other on TK 34, and were seated behind one another on TK 694. Because my name was misspelled on e-ticket (Klawiter, instead of Klawitter) I could not log onto website to get the connection gate number in Istanbul. The monitors in the airport were a jumbled mess 1/2 Arabic and 1/2 English.

The airplane from IAD to Istanbul was too old. The chairs were to tight and uncomfortable. I continued my travel from Istanbul to Bangkok. This airplane was better and newer than the first one. Even food was better.

On line check in needs a lot of improvement. I tried and gave up.

They use a smaller international plane and quarters are tighter, space smaller, and the flight is still 12 hours, then fight attendants are ruff, food is bad, cherry juice spilled by flight attendant and she comes back to ask why have we not changed yet could it be we didn’t have any clothes to change into and seat is all wet and we had to sit there for 12 hours

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Recent one-way flight deals

 
Only flying one-way? Below are some of the best one-way flight deals from Chicago to Bangkok found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
8/9Fri
2 stops
35h 51mORD-BKK
$501
11/7Thu
1 stopJapan Airlines
29h 45mORD-BKK
$516
9/25Wed
2 stopsANA
28h 25mORD-BKK
$531
8/18Sun
1 stopEVA Air
35h 00mORD-BKK
$551
8/19Mon
1 stopANA
24h 05mORD-BKK
$552
11/24Sun
1 stopKorean Air
23h 55mORD-BKK
$582
9/27Fri
1 stopKorean Air
36h 55mORD-BKK
$588
9/23Mon
1 stopEVA Air
33h 05mORD-BKK
$593
8/17Sat
1 stopDelta
36h 45mORD-BKK
$594
8/4Sun
2 stopsDelta
29h 35mMDW-BKK
$599

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Last minute flights from Chicago to Bangkok

Last minute flight, train and bus deals

 
These last-minute flight deals are the cheapest flights found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours for flights from Chicago to Bangkok that are departing in the next 10 days.
6/17Mon
multi-stopANA
27h 30mORD-BKK
7/11Thu
multi-stopANA
29h 45mBKK-ORD
$1,577
6/17Mon
multi-stopANA
27h 10mORD-BKK
7/11Thu
multi-stopANA
29h 45mBKK-ORD
$1,584
6/13Thu
multi-stopUnited Airlines
33h 35mORD-BKK
6/25Tue
multi-stopUnited Airlines
41h 45mBKK-ORD
$1,667
6/13Thu
multi-stopUnited Airlines
33h 35mORD-BKK
6/25Tue
multi-stopUnited Airlines
29h 50mBKK-ORD
$1,679
6/15Sat
multi-stopEVA Air
36h 40mORD-BKK
6/18Tue
multi-stopEVA Air
20h 20mBKK-ORD
$1,855
6/15Sat
multi-stopEVA Air
33h 05mORD-BKK
6/17Mon
multi-stopEVA Air
31h 25mBKK-ORD
$1,898
6/16Sun
multi-stopEmirates
23h 15mORD-BKK
6/24Mon
multi-stopEmirates
24h 15mBKK-ORD
$1,985
6/13Thu
multi-stopEmirates
28h 40mORD-BKK
6/20Thu
multi-stopEmirates
26h 10mBKK-ORD
$2,035
6/13Thu
multi-stopDelta
29h 35mMDW-BKK
6/21Fri
multi-stopDelta
36h 01mBKK-MDW
$3,126
6/13Thu
multi-stopDelta
29h 35mMDW-BKK
6/21Fri
multi-stopDelta
31h 24mBKK-MDW
$6,039

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Bangkok - Chicago

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