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✈️ Airline Review · Updated 2026

Thai VietJet Bangkok–Taipei
From THB 4,000 — An Honest LCC Review

Thai VietJet is a Thai-Vietnamese low-cost carrier flying direct from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) to Taipei Taoyuan (TPE) in roughly 3.5–4 hours. The base fares are genuinely low — but the real cost depends heavily on add-ons. Here is everything you need to know before you book.

Airline Overview

Who Is Thai VietJet? The LCC Model Explained

Thai VietJet Air is a low-cost carrier (LCC) established as a joint venture between Vietnam's VietJet Air and Thai investors, registered and based in Thailand. It flies domestic and international routes from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don Mueang (DMK). On the Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) to Taipei Taoyuan (TPE) route, Thai VietJet operates multiple weekly frequencies using Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft.

The defining feature of Thai VietJet — like all LCCs — is an unbundled pricing model: the base (Eco) fare is very low, but almost every add-on (checked baggage, food, seat selection, priority boarding) is purchased separately. Understanding this model before you book is what separates a genuinely cheap trip from an unexpectedly expensive one. All data on this page is approximate — verify current fares and policies directly with Thai VietJet before booking.

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Thai VietJet — Thai-Vietnamese low-cost carrier, flying direct BKK–TPE

Route BKK–TPE: Approx. 14–18 weekly flights · flight time ~3.5–4 hr · Taoyuan Airport · Airbus A320/A321

Three fare types: Eco (base — no checked bag) · Deluxe (includes 20 kg bag) · SkyBoss (premium: 30 kg bag + meal + priority)

Approximate Eco return fares: from THB 2,700–7,000+ — but add baggage, seat selection and food and the all-in cost may reach THB 5,000–10,000+. SkyBoss return from approximately THB 8,000–14,000+. Prices vary considerably by date and booking window.

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Very low base fares
Eco fares from ~THB 2,700–7,000+ return in promotional windows
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Direct BKK–TPE, multiple weekly
No connections — approx. 3.5–4 hr flight time to Taoyuan
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7-star safety rating
AirlineRatings.com highest rating 2025 — Airbus A320/A321 fleet
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SkyBoss — affordable upgrade
Baggage, meals and priority at a price that can rival full-service Economy all-in
Thai VietJet at a Glance

Three Things to Know Before You Book

The airline type, the route facts, and the fare model — in three cards.

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Thai VietJet — Thai-Vietnamese LCC

Low-cost carrier, IATA code VZ, joint venture between VietJet Air (Vietnam) and Thai investors. Operates Airbus A320/A321 fleet. AirlineRatings.com 7-star safety rating (highest) — 2025. No SKYTRAX star rating — this is a price-focused carrier, not a premium-experience one. Flies domestic Thai routes and selected international routes including Bangkok–Taipei.

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BKK–TPE Route Facts

Departs: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) · Arrives: Taipei Taoyuan (TPE)
Frequency: Approx. 14–18 flights/week (verify with Thai VietJet directly) · Flight time: approx. 3 hr 30 min–4 hr · Aircraft: Airbus A320 or A321 · Flight codes: VZ564/565, VZ567/568 · Note: Taoyuan, not Songshan (TSA). Airport MRT to Taipei Main Station: 35–50 min (NT$150–180).

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Fare Types & What's Included

Eco (base): from ~THB 2,700–7,000+ return · no checked bag, no meal, no free seat selection
Deluxe: includes 20 kg checked bag
SkyBoss: from ~THB 8,000–14,000+ return · 30 kg bag + hot meal + priority
Always compare all-in prices — Eco plus add-ons can approach full-service Economy fares.

8 Things That Matter

Thai VietJet BKK–TPE — An Honest Assessment

The fare model, baggage, seat, food, no IFE, SkyBoss, on-time performance and real all-in costs — covered plainly.

💳⚠️ Read before you book1
The LCC Fare Model — What Is Not Included
Unbundled Pricing · Eco Base Fare · What Costs Extra

Thai VietJet uses an unbundled pricing model: the Eco base fare is low, but the following are not included and must be purchased separately:

Checked baggage — add-on from 15 kg (online pre-purchase significantly cheaper than airport)
Meals — buy-on-board only on Eco and Deluxe; no free food
Seat selection — fee applies; SkyBoss gets rows 1–3 free
Priority boarding — fee applies (included in SkyBoss)

The advertised "THB 2,700" Eco fare is typically one-way and excludes all add-ons. Calculate your all-in cost before comparing with full-service carriers — the gap narrows significantly once baggage is added.

⚠️Eco: No checked bag, no meal, no free seat selection
✔️SkyBoss: 30 kg bag + meal + priority included
💺📏 Single economy cabin2
Seat & Legroom — Economy Only
Airbus A320/A321 · Seat Pitch · LCC Standard

Thai VietJet operates a single Economy class throughout the aircraft (with SkyBoss occupying front rows 1–3). The Airbus A320/A321 is configured 3-3 and seat pitch is typically around 28–30 inches — noticeably tighter than full-service airlines, which is the standard LCC trade-off for lower fares.

For a 3.5–4 hour flight this is manageable for most passengers, though taller travellers will feel the constraint more. Exit-row seats (available for a fee) offer meaningfully more legroom. SkyBoss passengers in rows 1–3 benefit from slightly more space near the front galley. Check the seat map at booking rather than assuming availability.

📏Seat pitch: approx. 28–30 inches (LCC standard)
👑SkyBoss rows 1–3: marginally more space at front
🧳⚠️ Eco: purchase separately3
Baggage — The Policy You Must Understand
Carry-on + Checked Baggage · All Fare Types · Add-on Costs

This is where Thai VietJet's true cost diverges most sharply from the advertised fare:

Carry-on:
• Eco/Deluxe: 1 bag up to 7 kg, max 56×36×23 cm + 1 personal item under the seat
• SkyBoss: 1 bag up to 10 kg

Checked baggage:
• Eco: not included — purchase from 15 kg online (cheapest) in 5 kg increments up to 32 kg per piece
• Deluxe: 20 kg included
• SkyBoss: 30 kg included

Always buy checked baggage online when booking — airport rates are substantially higher. Thai VietJet enforces carry-on weight limits strictly; weigh your bag before heading to the airport.

🧳Eco carry-on: 7 kg · SkyBoss: 10 kg
🧳Eco checked: not included — must purchase separately
🍴🛒 Buy-on-board only4
In-flight Food — No Free Meals on Eco or Deluxe
Buy-on-Board · SkyBoss Hot Meal · Bring Your Own

Eco and Deluxe passengers receive no complimentary food or drinks on board. Thai VietJet operates a buy-on-board service with snacks and light meals starting from approximately THB 150–400+ per item — a limited selection compared to full-service catering.

SkyBoss includes a hot meal, typically featuring Vietnamese-inspired options such as pho, bánh mì or rice dishes, plus drinks — a meaningful step up from the buy-on-board experience.

Practical tip: Buy food at Suvarnabhumi Airport after security — far more choice and generally better value than on-board. You may bring your own food through security on this route.

🍴Eco/Deluxe: No free food — buy on board
🍴SkyBoss: Hot meal and drinks included
📵❌ No seatback IFE5
No In-flight Entertainment Screen
No Seatback IFE · Bring Your Own Device · Power

Thai VietJet does not have seatback IFE screens — no movies, TV series or games on the seat in front of you. This is standard for LCCs and keeps operating costs (and fares) lower, but it is a real consideration for a 3.5–4 hour flight, particularly if travelling with children.

What to do: Download content from Netflix, YouTube or a podcast app before boarding. Bring a charged phone, tablet or laptop. A power bank is a sensible backup — USB ports on LCC narrow-body aircraft are limited or absent depending on the specific aircraft fitted. Check when booking whether your flight's aircraft has USB charging.

IFE: No seatback screen on any Thai VietJet aircraft
📱Tip: Download content + bring power bank
🤝🛡️ 7-star safety6
Service & On-time Performance
Crew Service Level · Punctuality · Safety Rating

Thai VietJet cabin crew deliver functional, safety-compliant service — efficient and professional within the LCC model, but not the attentive, personalised experience of a full-service carrier. This is a deliberate trade-off, not a quality failure.

Safety: VietJet Air (parent company) holds AirlineRatings.com's maximum 7-star safety rating and was named among the world's safest airlines in 2025. The Airbus A320/A321 fleet is the global industry standard.

On-time performance: Available flight data suggests delay rates of approximately 40–50% on the BKK–TPE route, with average delays around 47 minutes — higher than full-service carriers. Build buffer time into your plans if punctuality matters.

🛡️Safety: AirlineRatings 7-star (highest) — 2025
On-time: ~40–50% delay rate — allow buffer time
👑⭐ LCC premium option7
SkyBoss — Thai VietJet's Premium Economy
SkyBoss · Rows 1–3 · Priority Services · Included Baggage & Meal

SkyBoss is Thai VietJet's premium fare on the same aircraft as Economy, offering:

• Seats in rows 1–3 (closer to the front galley, slightly more space)
30 kg checked baggage included
10 kg carry-on
• Hot meal on board
• Priority check-in and boarding
• Lounge access at select airports

Approximate SkyBoss return fares are THB 8,000–14,000+ — which overlaps with or undercuts full-service Economy fares from EVA Air or China Airlines once baggage add-ons are factored in. The key remaining difference: no IFE screen and the LCC service level.

👑SkyBoss includes: 30 kg bag + meal + priority
💰Approx. return fare: THB 8,000–14,000+
💰📅 Compare before you decide8
Real All-in Cost vs Full-service
True Cost Comparison · Thai VietJet vs EVA Air / China Airlines · BKK–TPE Return

A worked example for a return BKK–TPE trip (approximate 2026 prices, subject to change):

Thai VietJet Eco + typical add-ons:
• Eco base fare: ~THB 3,000–7,000
• 20 kg checked bag (online, both ways): ~THB 1,200–2,000
• Seat selection: ~THB 400–800
All-in total: approx. THB 5,000–10,000+

EVA Air Economy (bag + meal included): ~THB 9,000–15,000+
China Airlines Economy (bag + meal included): ~THB 8,000–14,000+

Travel carry-on only and book a promo fare early: Thai VietJet wins clearly. Travel with a checked bag and need a meal: the gap narrows to the point where full-service comfort may be worth the difference.

💰Thai VietJet all-in: approx. THB 5,000–10,000+ return
💰EVA Air Economy: approx. THB 9,000–15,000+ return
Who Should Fly Thai VietJet?

Is Thai VietJet Right for You?

An honest assessment of who benefits most from the LCC model — and who should consider paying more for full-service.

Strong fit — Light-luggage travellers & early bookers
Carry-on only · Promo fares · Short trips

Thai VietJet works best when you travel carry-on only and book early. If you can pack everything into 7 kg and catch a promotional Eco fare (THB 2,700–5,000 return), the saving over full-service airlines is real and substantial. Short weekend trips to Taipei, where you pack light and prioritise price, are Thai VietJet's sweet spot. Book directly on the Thai VietJet website or app for the lowest base fares — and add baggage online at booking if you need it, not at the airport.

🧳 Carry-on only 💰 Promo fares from ~THB 2,700 return 📅 Book early for best prices
Good fit — Budget-conscious travellers who plan ahead
Add baggage online · SkyBoss for comfort seekers · Compare all-in

Even if you need a checked bag, Thai VietJet can remain competitive — provided you add baggage at booking (not at the airport, where add-on fees are significantly higher). A well-planned Eco booking with a 20 kg bag added online can still undercut full-service Economy all-in. For travellers who want slightly more comfort, the SkyBoss fare includes 30 kg baggage, a hot meal and priority services at a price that often undercuts EVA Air or China Airlines Economy once their add-ons are counted.

🧳 Baggage add-on — buy online 👑 SkyBoss for comfort 💰 Compare all-in vs full-service
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May not suit — Families with young children or heavy luggage
Honest assessment — when full-service wins

If you are travelling with young children who need entertainment for 3.5–4 hours, the absence of IFE screens on Thai VietJet is a meaningful constraint — tablets and downloads help, but require planning. Families with multiple checked bags often find that baggage add-on costs close the price gap with full-service carriers such as EVA Air or China Airlines, which include baggage, meals and seatback screens. On this route, always calculate the full all-in fare before assuming Thai VietJet is cheaper for your specific travel situation.

❌ No seatback IFE screen 🧳 Multi-bag costs add up 💰 Always compare all-in prices
Plan Ahead

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Booking Tips

6 Tips for Getting the Most From Thai VietJet

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Add baggage online — never at the airport
Thai VietJet's checked baggage add-on is significantly cheaper when purchased online during booking or at least 3 hours before departure. Airport counter rates can be two to three times the online price. If you need a checked bag, add it at the time of booking to lock in the lowest rate.
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Weigh your carry-on before you leave home
Thai VietJet enforces the 7 kg carry-on limit strictly — gate agents do weigh bags on busy flights. If your bag is over 7 kg and you have no checked baggage allowance, you will be charged at airport rates, which are substantially higher than pre-booked rates. Weigh at home and pack accordingly.
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Watch for flash promotional fares
Thai VietJet regularly runs promotional Eco fares as low as THB 0 (taxes only) to THB 2,700–5,000 return. Sign up for their email newsletter or follow social media channels for sale announcements. Promo fares typically require booking several months ahead and have strict no-change, no-refund conditions — read the fare rules carefully before purchasing.
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Eat before boarding if on Eco or Deluxe
Eco and Deluxe passengers receive no complimentary food. The buy-on-board selection is limited and costs THB 150–400+ per item. Suvarnabhumi Airport has a wide range of food options after security — far better choice at better value. Alternatively, bring your own food purchased landside.
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Download entertainment before boarding
There are no seatback IFE screens on any Thai VietJet aircraft. For a 3.5–4 hour flight, pre-download Netflix episodes, a podcast queue or films onto your phone or tablet before leaving home. A charged power bank is a sensible backup — USB ports on LCC narrow-body aircraft are not guaranteed.
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Prepare your Taiwan entry documents
Thai passport holders benefit from a visa-exemption programme for Taiwan (typically up to 14 days, renewed periodically). Confirm current status before flying — you need a passport valid for ≥6 months and a return/onward ticket. See our Taiwan practical info page for the latest details.
FAQ

Thai VietJet BKK–TPE — Questions Answered Honestly

How long is the Thai VietJet flight from Bangkok to Taipei?
Thai VietJet flights from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) to Taipei Taoyuan (TPE) take approximately 3 hours 30 minutes to 4 hours depending on winds and routing. All flights land at Taoyuan International Airport — not Songshan Airport in the city.
Does Thai VietJet include checked baggage?
Eco (base fare) tickets do not include checked baggage — it must be purchased as an add-on, starting from 15 kg (purchasable in 5 kg increments up to 32 kg per piece). Deluxe fares include 20 kg and SkyBoss includes 30 kg. Carry-on allowance is 1 bag up to 7 kg (10 kg on SkyBoss), max dimensions 56×36×23 cm, plus one personal item. Always buy baggage online in advance — airport rates are significantly higher.
Is Thai VietJet cheaper than EVA Air or China Airlines once you add baggage?
Thai VietJet Eco return fares start from roughly THB 2,700–7,000+, which looks very cheap. However, once you add checked baggage (approximately THB 600–900 per leg for 15 kg when booked online), a seat selection fee and food, the all-in cost can reach THB 5,000–10,000+ return — which overlaps considerably with EVA Air or China Airlines Economy fares that include baggage and meals. If you travel carry-on only, Thai VietJet remains clearly cheaper. Always compare all-in prices before booking.
Which airport does Thai VietJet use in Taipei?
Thai VietJet lands at Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), not Songshan Airport (TSA). From Taoyuan, the Airport MRT reaches Taipei Main Station in approximately 35–50 minutes for NT$150–180.
Is SkyBoss on Thai VietJet worth it?
SkyBoss is Thai VietJet's Premium Economy option — on the same aircraft as Eco but with seats in rows 1–3, 30 kg checked baggage, 10 kg carry-on, priority check-in and boarding, and a hot meal included. Approximate return fares are THB 8,000–14,000+. This is competitive with or below full-service Economy when you factor in baggage add-ons, making it a reasonable choice for passengers who need generous baggage and prefer priority services — though there is still no seatback IFE screen.
Is Thai VietJet safe?
Thai VietJet Air is part of the VietJet group, which has held AirlineRatings.com's highest 7-star safety rating continuously since 2018 and was named one of the world's safest airlines in 2025. The airline operates Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft — the global industry standard for narrow-body short-to-medium-haul routes.
What is Thai VietJet's carry-on allowance?
Eco and Deluxe passengers may bring one carry-on bag up to 7 kg (max 56×36×23 cm) plus one personal item under the seat. SkyBoss passengers get 10 kg carry-on. Thai VietJet enforces carry-on weight limits strictly — weigh your bag before heading to the airport to avoid unexpected fees at the gate.
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