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Thinking of the Trip of a Lifetime? Think Thailand 

With Air Canada’s year-round service from Vancouver to Bangkok, the journey to the Land of Smiles is as seamless and enjoyable as ever.

When the days are short and the air is crisp, few places feel more enticing than Thailand. A land where golden temples meet turquoise waters, where every meal is a revelation, and where the warmth of the people mirrors the climate itself. Yet Thailand’s appeal extends well beyond the winter months. From the vibrant energy of Bangkok to the quiet beaches of Krabi and the misty hills of Chiang Mai, this is a destination that shines in every season.

Now, travellers can experience it all with ease thanks to Air Canada’s year-round service between Vancouver and Bangkok, operating three times weekly. Originally introduced for the winter travel season, this route has quickly become a gateway for Canadians seeking authentic luxury, cultural discovery and the promise of sunshine when they need it most.

For discerning travellers and the advisors who guide them, that year-round availability opens a world of opportunity. Winter brings perfect weather for island escapes and cultural exploration, while spring and summer reward those who prefer fewer crowds, lush landscapes and exceptional value. With the ability to plan bespoke itineraries at any time of year, tailored experiences suit the pace of life and not the pages of a calendar.

Whenever they choose to take off, travellers can count on Air Canada’s hallmark comfort and attention to detail from the moment they depart. The experience begins on board with a choice of three cabin classes—Economy Class, Premium Economy and Air Canada Signature Class—each designed to enhance the journey in its own way.

In Economy Class, thoughtful touches such as complimentary meals and beverages, ergonomic seating and hundreds of hours of in-flight entertainment make the long-haul flight as enjoyable as the destination itself. Premium Economy offers additional space, upgraded dining and attentive service for travellers who value both practicality and comfort.

For those looking to arrive fully refreshed, Air Canada Signature Class delivers an unmatched combination of privacy, comfort and service. Lie-flat pods offer direct aisle access and restful sleep. Menus inspired by international flavours are paired with sommelier-curated wine selections, and exclusive amenities provide the finishing touches to an elevated experience. On the ground, Maple Leaf Lounge access, Priority Airport Services and streamlined connections ensure a seamless journey from check-in to arrival.

Upon landing, Bangkok greets visitors with its trademark blend of energy and elegance. A choice of curated itineraries balances urban vibrancy with restorative calm: Michelin-starred dining and riverside night markets, wellness retreats and island-hopping adventures, sacred temples and contemporary design hotels. The options are endless, and with Air Canada’s extensive network and interline partnerships, travellers can extend their journeys beyond Thailand to nearby must-see Asian destinations such as Cambodia, Vietnam and Singapore, each offering its own blend of history, culture and contemporary allure.

Thailand also offers endless opportunities for discovery for travellers seeking a more bespoke experience, whether that’s a private boat gliding across the limestone cliffs of Phang Nga Bay, a stay at a boutique hideaway in Chiang Rai surrounded by teak forests, or a spa weekend overlooking rice paddies where every detail is designed for renewal. From curated culinary tours to secluded wellness retreats, Thailand invites travellers to connect deeply with both place and self.

With Air Canada now operating year-round Vancouver to Bangkok flights, experiences that invite connection, curiosity and lasting memory are never out of reach. Whether escaping the chill of a Canadian winter or embracing Thailand’s quieter summer rhythm, travellers can count on reliable service, world-class comfort and the assurance of flying with Canada’s leading provider of international service: a trusted partner in crafting journeys as seamless as they are unforgettable.

Learn more and book your trip of a lifetime to Thailand at AirCanada.com.

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