

From April 20 to 26, 2026, Thailand is expected to experience very hot to extremely hot weather conditions, particularly in urban areas like Bangkok. Daytime temperatures are likely to exceed 35°C, with even higher heat index levels due to humidity.
For travelers visiting Bangkok during this period, it is highly recommended to avoid prolonged outdoor activities during peak heat hours. Staying hydrated, taking frequent breaks, and using sun protection such as hats and sunglasses will help reduce the risk of heat-related discomfort. Utilizing air-conditioned spaces like BTS trains, shopping malls, and cafes can significantly improve your overall travel experience.
Starting around April 23, summer storms are forecasted to affect northern and central Thailand, including Bangkok. These storms may bring sudden heavy rain, strong winds, and lightning. Visitors should avoid staying near large trees, unstable structures, or outdoor signage during storm conditions. Carrying a compact umbrella or a light rain jacket is advisable.
In southern coastal regions, rough sea conditions may occur due to thunderstorms, so travelers planning boat trips or marine activities should check local weather updates before departure.
This time of year marks the transition period toward the rainy season, where hot days are often followed by sudden evening showers. Flexible travel planning will help you adapt and enjoy Bangkok more comfortably.
After a day in the heat, taking time to relax in a clean and comfortable environment is essential. Proper rest and recovery can greatly enhance your travel experience in Bangkok.
If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is set to launch a new feeder rail service connecting Bangkok to Ayutthaya using Japanese diesel railcars “KIHA 40” and “KIHA 48.” This initiative aims to improve regional connectivity and provide a more convenient travel option for both commuters and tourists.
The trial operation will run from April 20 to October 31, 2026, covering the route between Don Mueang and Ayutthaya. Trains will operate on weekdays with six round trips per day, stopping at key stations including Rangsit and Thammasat University.
One of the key advantages of this service is its integration with Bangkok’s Red Line suburban rail and proximity to Don Mueang International Airport, making it easier for travelers to connect between air travel and regional destinations.
The KIHA railcars, originally provided by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), have been fully refurbished for use in Thailand. Upgrades include improved engines, air-conditioning systems, modern interiors, onboard restrooms, and luggage storage, ensuring a more comfortable and reliable journey.
With rising energy costs, the initiative also aims to reduce travel expenses and encourage the use of public transportation. SRT expects at least 1,000 passengers per day during the trial period, positioning this service as a key step toward expanding Thailand’s rail network.
For visitors planning a day trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok, this new route offers a straightforward and efficient alternative, especially when combined with urban rail systems that avoid road congestion.
Following the trial phase, SRT will evaluate the results and consider further improvements, potentially making this service a permanent part of Bangkok’s transportation network.
If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.
Airports of Thailand (AOT) has introduced a new initiative called “Slot Plus+” aimed at improving flight efficiency and supporting tourism growth across the country.
The program runs from March 29 to October 24, 2026, and offers incentives to airlines that return unused slots early or operate replacement flights. This allows airports to better utilize available capacity and potentially increase the number of active flights.
The scheme applies to six major international airports in Thailand, including Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang in Bangkok. As travel demand continues to rise, especially after the Songkran holiday season, travelers can expect more flexible flight options.
In the past, underutilized airport slots have been a challenge in the aviation industry. With this new approach, AOT aims to improve scheduling efficiency, reduce congestion, and enhance the overall passenger experience.
For travelers, an increase in available flights means more choices, potentially better pricing, and greater flexibility when planning trips. This is particularly beneficial for visitors staying in Bangkok, where convenient travel timing can significantly improve the overall itinerary.
For those staying in areas like Sukhumvit and Phra Khanong, improved flight schedules also make it easier to plan arrivals and departures more efficiently, maximizing time spent enjoying the city.
As Bangkok continues to strengthen its position as a major travel hub, developments like Slot Plus+ highlight the city’s ongoing efforts to provide a smoother and more accessible travel experience.
If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.
Thai Airways has announced a reduction in both international and domestic flights throughout May 2026.
Among the affected routes is the Tokyo (Narita) to Bangkok service, which is widely used by international travelers visiting Thailand.
The adjustment comes as a response to rising jet fuel costs and seasonal demand fluctuations, as May is considered a lower travel season for Bangkok tourism.
■ Impact on Travelers from Japan and International Visitors
Flights between Narita and Bangkok will be reduced on certain days, with fewer daily departures than usual.
Travelers planning trips after peak holiday periods may face limited availability during preferred time slots, making early booking highly recommended.
■ Key Tips for Planning Your Bangkok Trip
The current situation is a schedule adjustment rather than a full suspension, so travel remains accessible.
However, careful planning can help avoid inconvenience:
• Double-check updated flight schedules before departure
• Monitor airline notifications for changes
• Adjust hotel check-in and transportation plans if arrival times shift
■ Why May Can Be a Good Time to Visit Bangkok
With fewer tourists during this period, visitors may find it easier to secure reservations at popular restaurants, hotels, and massage venues.
Additionally, accommodation prices are often more competitive, making it an ideal time for a relaxed and comfortable stay.
The Phra Khanong area, located along the Sukhumvit line, offers a convenient yet more laid-back alternative to central Bangkok.
It provides easy BTS access while maintaining a quieter, more local atmosphere.
By planning ahead and allowing flexibility in your itinerary, travelers can still enjoy a smooth and rewarding Bangkok experience despite temporary flight reductions.
If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.
The Chao Phraya Express Boat, one of Bangkok’s most popular transportation options, has announced a fare reduction effective from April 17, 2026.
Under the new pricing structure, fares across all routes will be reduced by 1 baht, offering slightly lower travel costs for both daily commuters and international visitors.
For example, the widely used orange flag boat will now cost 19 baht instead of 20, while the yellow flag service will drop to 24 baht from 25. Other routes, including green-yellow and air-conditioned red flag services, will also see similar reductions.
These river boats operate along the Chao Phraya River, connecting key destinations such as Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Sathorn Pier, and major tourist attractions including the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and ICONSIAM.
During peak travel periods like Songkran, river transport becomes especially valuable as it helps visitors avoid heavy road traffic. When combined with BTS Skytrain or MRT subway lines, it offers one of the most efficient ways to explore the city.
The fare adjustment comes in response to a recent drop in diesel fuel prices, and the operator has indicated that further reductions may be possible if fuel costs continue to decline.
For travelers, even small savings can add up when using the service multiple times throughout a trip. This is particularly beneficial for those staying in riverside hotels or planning temple visits along the river.
Choosing the right transportation is key to a smooth Bangkok experience. By combining river boats, BTS, and ride-hailing services, visitors can optimize both travel time and cost efficiency.
If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.
