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Thai Vietjet Air Bridging Bangkok and Tokyo: New Daily Nonstop Service to Narita Takes Flight

7 Feb

Thai Vietjet Air Bridging Bangkok and Tokyo: New Daily Nonstop Service to Narita Takes Flight

Thai Vietjet Air Bridging Bangkok and Tokyo: New Daily Nonstop Service to Narita Takes Flight

The expansion of low-cost travel in Asia has reached a new milestone. As of February 1, 2026, Thai Vietjet Air has officially inaugurated its highly anticipated nonstop service between Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Tokyo Narita (NRT).

This launch marks a significant shift for the airline, as it not only enters the competitive Japan–Thailand corridor but does so using its brand-new Boeing 737 MAX 8 fleet. This route is a crown jewel in a massive February expansion that sees the carrier rolling out multiple new services as part of a broader “50 New Routes” global aviation surge this month.

Flight Schedule and Frequency

Thai Vietjet is entering the Tokyo market with a full daily commitment. The airline has scheduled a frequency of 7 flights per week, ensuring that travelers have a consistent and reliable option for moving between these two iconic Asian capitals.

Flight NumberRouteDepartureArrivalFrequencyVZ830Bangkok (BKK) – Tokyo (NRT)23:5507:55 (+1)DailyVZ831Tokyo (NRT) – Bangkok (BKK)08:5514:30Daily

The “red-eye” departure from Bangkok is strategically timed for business travelers and tourists alike, allowing passengers to land in Tokyo early in the morning, ready to maximize their first day in Japan.

The Equipment: A New Era with the Boeing 737 MAX 8

In a departure from its traditional all-Airbus fleet, Thai Vietjet is utilizing the Boeing 737 MAX 8 for its Tokyo operations. This move is part of a larger order of 50 Boeing aircraft intended to fuel the airline’s international medium-haul growth.

Why the 737 MAX 8 Matters for This Route:

Enhanced Range: The MAX 8 easily handles the 6-to-7-hour flight time between Bangkok and Tokyo with high fuel efficiency.

Passenger Comfort: Featuring the Boeing Sky Interior, the cabin offers modern LED lighting, larger overhead bins, and a quieter flying experience compared to older regional jets.

Sustainability: The aircraft boasts a 15–20% reduction in CO2​ emissions, aligning with the industry’s push for greener skies.

Configuration: Passengers can expect a high-density, single-class economy layout typical of low-cost carriers, but with the added “freshness” of a factory-new aircraft.

Why the Bangkok–Tokyo Route is a Game Changer

Tokyo remains the top international destination for Thai travelers, and Bangkok continues to be a favorite for Japanese holidaymakers. Thai Vietjet’s entry as the seventh airline on this route provides crucial competition that helps keep fares affordable.

Strategic Hub Connectivity

By operating out of Suvarnabhumi (BKK) rather than the low-cost hub at Don Mueang (DMK), Thai Vietjet offers easier connections for passengers arriving from Europe or other parts of Southeast Asia who wish to continue their journey to Japan.

Boosting “Cool Japan” and “Amazing Thailand.”

The launch coincides with the peak of the late-winter travel season. Travelers can now fly to Tokyo for the tail-end of the ski season or to witness the early plum blossoms, while Japanese tourists can escape the cold for the tropical warmth of Thailand.

Part of the “February 50” Global Expansion

This route is not an isolated event. Across the globe, airlines are launching roughly 50 new routes this February to capture the rebound in international leisure travel. Thai Vietjet is a primary driver of this in Southeast Asia, also launching services to Osaka (KIX) and Nha Trang within the same window.

Traveling to Tokyo: Essential Tips

If you are booking one of the new Thai Vietjet flights, here is what you need to know:

Terminal Info: In Tokyo, Thai Vietjet operates out of Narita Terminal 2.

Baggage: As a low-cost carrier, ensure you pre-book your baggage allowance online to avoid high fees at the check-in counter.

In-Flight Services: While the new 737s offer a superior cabin, meals and drinks are typically “buy-on-board.” It is recommended to pre-order hot meals through the Vietjet app to ensure availability.

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