Flights between the UK and Thailand: what a delay is worth
Every route the CAA tracks between the UK and Thailand falls in the same distance band (Over 3,500 km), so a delay of 3 hours or more pays a flat £520 per passenger under UK261 if the flight left the UK (€600 under EU261 if it left Thailand instead and the airline was a UK or EU carrier). Find your route below.
| Route | 3h+ delay pays |
|---|---|
| Heathrow → Bangkok Suvarnabhumi | £520 |
| Gatwick → Bangkok Suvarnabhumi | £520 |
| Manchester → Phuket | £520 |
| Gatwick → Phuket | £520 |
All 4 tracked UK ↔ Thailand routes, sorted by yearly flight volume. Figures are per passenger under UK261; EU261 pays €600 for the same band.
In the last 12 months, 2,246 flights operated between the UK and Thailand: 80.6% ran within 15 minutes of schedule, and 0.5% were 3 or more hours late, roughly 11 flights' worth of eligible passengers in a year. The CAA's figures don't separate arrivals from departures, so this covers the route both ways.
Punctuality is up on last year: 80.6% of flights ran on time against 71.8% in the twelve months before, and the average delay fell from 15.8 to 11.8 minutes.
Flights (12mo)
2,246
On time
80.6%
▲ 8.8pts vs last year
Avg delay
11.8 min
▼ 4.0 min vs last year
3h+ delayed
0.5%
Cancelled
0.2%
Thailand, month by month
Worst month: December 2025, averaging 17.5 minutes.
Busiest routes between the UK and Thailand
| UK airport | Destination | 3h+ delay pays |
|---|---|---|
| Heathrow | Bangkok Suvarnabhumi | £520 |
| Gatwick | Bangkok Suvarnabhumi | £520 |
| Manchester | Phuket | £520 |
| Gatwick | Phuket | £520 |
UK airports flying to Thailand
| Airport | 3h+ % | On-time % |
|---|---|---|
| Heathrow | 0.1% | 83.8% |
| Gatwick | 1.1% | 76.1% |
| Manchester | 3.0% | 67.4% |
Airlines flying between the UK and Thailand
| Airline | 3h+ % | On-time % |
|---|---|---|
| Thai Airways International | 0.1% | 83.8% |
| British Airways | <0.5% | 87.6% |
| Norse Atlantic UK | 4.2% | 50.8% |
| TUI Airways | <0.5% | 80.5% |
Your rights on this route
Every flight leaving the UK for Thailand is covered by UK261, whichever airline operates it. Flights the other way, landing in the UK from Thailand, are covered too if a UK or EU airline operated them; a return flight on a non-UK, non-EU carrier falls outside UK261, though the Montreal Convention and Thailand's own rules may still give you a claim. See the full breakdown on the 3-hour rule. Cancelled instead of delayed? Broadly the same amounts apply under different conditions. See cancelled flight compensation.
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Source: UK Civil Aviation Authority punctuality statistics, July 2025 to June 2026. Analysis by CheckFlightCompensation; the CAA is credited as the data source as its publication conditions require. Figures cover the 25 largest UK airports.