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About Nok Air

Nok Air is one of the low-cost carriers of Thailand, founded in 2004. The airline operates domestic services within Bangkok. The operating bases of Nok Air are Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Ho Chi Minh City, Phuket, Yangon. The current in-service fleet size of Nok Air is 23 aircraft that cover around 36 destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If you mean NOK (Nok Air airline), their customer service number is +1-855-551-1040 and email is [email protected], but if you meant NOK company (India/Japan auto parts firm) then the main India office number is +1-855-551-1040 (NOK Co. Ltd. Tokyo office) —tell me which one you want and I’ll give the exact one.

You can get your flight booking number (PNR or booking reference) from the confirmation email or SMS sent by the airline or travel website after booking, and if you don’t have it, you can also log in to the airline’s website/app using your registered email or phone number to view “My Bookings,” or contact the airline’s customer support with your name and travel details to retrieve it.

You can contact Nok Air Thailand customer service by calling +1-855-551-1040 for 24/7 support, or if you are outside Thailand you can call +1-855-551-1040 or +1-855-551-1040, and you can also email [email protected] for booking, changes, or refund help.

You can check your flight booking details by going to the airline or travel agency website/app and using the “Manage Booking” or “My Trips” section with your booking reference (PNR) and last name, or by checking your confirmation email/SMS, and if you can’t find it you can contact the airline’s customer service with your ID and travel details to retrieve it.

To book a flight with Nok Air, go to their official website or app, enter your departure and destination cities, select your travel dates and passengers, choose a suitable flight, fill in passenger details exactly as per ID/passport, then make the payment using card, bank transfer, or supported methods, and after successful payment you’ll receive your e-ticket and booking confirmation (PNR) via email or in the app, which you can use for check-in and travel.

Nok Air is based in Bangkok, Thailand, with its main headquarters located at Don Mueang District near Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), Bangkok.

To book an air ticket online, open an airline website or travel app, enter your departure and destination cities, choose travel dates, compare available flights, select the one that fits your time and budget, fill in passenger details exactly as per ID/passport, then pay using a debit/credit card, UPI, or net banking, and after payment you’ll receive a confirmation email or SMS with your booking reference (PNR) and e-ticket.

Nok Air is generally considered a budget low-cost airline with decent value for money, especially for short domestic flights in Thailand, but reviews are mixed—many passengers like the cheap fares, friendly crew, and easy booking, while others complain about delays, inconsistent customer service, and strict baggage rules, so it’s fine for short trips if you want to save money, but not the most reliable choice if you need very punctual or premium service.

Yes, Nok Air is a low-cost budget airline based in Thailand, mainly operating domestic flights with cheaper fares and basic services instead of full-service airline perks.

To online check in with Nok Air, go to the Nok Air website or app, open the “Web Check-in” section, enter your booking reference (PNR) and last name, select your flight, confirm passenger details, choose seats if needed, and complete check-in to get your boarding pass which you can download or receive by email for showing at the airport security and boarding gate.

Yes, Nok Air is a real and operating airline in Thailand; it is a licensed low-cost carrier (IATA code DD) based in Bangkok, operating domestic and some regional flights mainly from Don Mueang Airport, and it has been in service since 2004.

Yes, Nok Air serves food, but it is a low-cost airline, so meals are usually not free and not included in the ticket; instead you can pre-order meals or buy snacks, drinks, and hot food onboard, and on some fares (like premium bundles) a meal may be included, so you won’t go hungry but you have to pay unless your ticket specifically includes it.

Yes, you can check in for your Nok Air flight at the airport using the check-in counter by showing your passport/ID and booking reference (PNR), and the counter usually opens about 2 hours before departure and closes around 45 minutes before departure, so just make sure you arrive early enough to complete baggage drop and get your boarding pass before closing time.

Nok Air is generally considered safe to fly as it is a licensed Thai airline operating under the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) and follows international maintenance and operational standards, and safety ratings typically place it around 6/7 or 4/7 (above average for low-cost carriers) with no major crash history, though there have been some operational incidents and regulatory scrutiny in recent years, so it’s viewed as reasonably safe but not a premium carrier in terms of consistency.

Nok Air baggage allowance depends on your ticket, but generally you get 1 carry-on bag up to 7 kg (56×36×23 cm) included, and 1 checked bag usually 15 kg to 30 kg depending on fare (Eco, Flexi, etc.), with higher fares giving more allowance, and extra weight can be added for a fee if needed.

No, Nok Air is not owned by Thai Airways, but Thai Airways is one of its minor shareholders (it owns a small stake), while Nok Air is an independent low-cost airline company listed on the Thai stock exchange.

Nok Air cancels flights mainly for operational and safety-related reasons, such as maintenance issues, aircraft or crew availability problems, low passenger demand on certain routes, schedule changes, or regulatory/safety checks by Thailand’s aviation authority (CAAT), and sometimes weather or technical issues can also cause last-minute cancellations, so it’s usually not one single reason but a mix of operational constraints and compliance requirements.

Nok Air is headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand, and its main operational hub is Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), which handles most of its domestic and regional flights.

Yes, you can choose your seat on Nok Air, but it usually comes with an extra fee depending on the seat type and fare; you can select seats like “Premium” (more legroom, front or exit rows) or regular seats during booking, later via “Manage Booking,” or during online check-in, while some cheaper fares may give free seat selection only closer to departure or assign a random seat if you don’t choose one.

Nok Air is generally okay if you want a cheap, no-frills flight, especially for short domestic trips in Thailand, with decent staff and simple service, but it’s not very reliable compared to full-service airlines because passengers often report delays, last-minute cancellations, and weak customer support, so it’s good for saving money but not the best choice if you need strict punctuality or smooth service.

No, Nok Air does not usually include free checked baggage on the cheapest fares, but it does include free cabin baggage—typically 1 carry-on bag up to 7 kg (56×36×23 cm), while checked baggage is only free on higher fare types or add-on bundles and otherwise must be purchased separately.

In most cases, it is cheaper to buy airline tickets online because airlines offer their best discounts, deals, and early-bird prices on websites and apps, while airport counter prices are usually the same or higher due to walk-in or last-minute fares; only a few low-cost airlines sometimes let you save small fees at the airport, but overall online booking is almost always the cheaper and easier option.

Both Thai AirAsia and Nok Air are budget airlines and both are generally safe, but they suit different types of travelers: Thai AirAsia is usually better for cheaper fares, more routes (including international), and more frequent flights, while Nok Air is better for domestic Thailand travel with slightly more comfort perks like free snacks and sometimes simpler boarding, but it can have more variability in delays or cancellations; overall, most people pick AirAsia for price + reliability and Nok Air for domestic convenience and small extras, so the “better” one depends on whether you care more about lowest price and network (AirAsia) or domestic-focused service (Nok Air).

Nok Air has not “disappeared,” but it has gone through a serious restructuring phase: it previously filed for bankruptcy protection, was delisted from the Thai stock exchange in 2025, and is still recovering financially under a court-supervised rehabilitation plan, while continuing domestic flights in Thailand, but it has also faced recent regulatory scrutiny and temporary bans on international expansion due to safety compliance issues in 2025, meaning it is still operating but in a weakened, tightly monitored recovery state rather than a strong, stable airline.

For Nok Air, the standard cabin (carry-on) allowance is 1 bag up to 7 kg, with maximum size about 56 × 36 × 23 cm, and you’re usually also allowed a small personal item (like a handbag or laptop bag) as long as the total cabin weight stays within the 7 kg limit combined on most fares like Nok Lite.

Yes, Nok Air is generally safe to fly, as it is a regulated Thai airline operating under the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) with no fatal crash history and follows international safety standards, but in 2025 it did face regulatory scrutiny and temporary bans on expanding or international routes due to safety and operational concerns like incidents and staffing issues, which were meant for compliance improvements rather than grounding all flights; despite this, it continues normal domestic operations and is still considered safe to fly, especially on short routes.

No, seat selection is not always free—it depends on the airline and fare type: in many budget airlines you must pay extra to choose a seat in advance, while in standard or higher fares some seats may be free, but if you don’t pay, the airline usually assigns you a seat for free during check-in (often randomly), so free selection is only guaranteed in certain ticket classes or timing (like check-in).

Nok Air charges for extra checked baggage around THB 200 per kg for domestic flights if you exceed your allowance, and you can also buy prepaid baggage bundles in advance which are cheaper than airport rates, while typical checked baggage allowances depend on your fare (about 15–30 kg included on most tickets except the cheapest Lite fare) so the exact cost depends on how much extra weight you carry and when you buy it.

A checked bag on Nok Air usually costs about THB 200 per kg (around $6 per kg) if you pay excess baggage at the airport, while standard tickets often include 15 kg to 30 kg of checked baggage depending on your fare type, so the final price depends on your ticket and how much extra weight you carry.

Nok Air baggage fees depend on your ticket, but in general checked baggage is included from 15 kg to 30 kg depending on fare, and if you go over the limit the airline charges about THB 200 per kg for domestic flights at the airport or when allowed as excess baggage (around $6 per kg). Prepaid extra baggage bought online is usually cheaper than paying at the airport, so the final cost depends on how many extra kilos you carry and when you purchase it.

Nok Air mainly uses a single aircraft family: Boeing 737 jets, especially the Boeing 737-800, which is its core fleet for most domestic routes in Thailand, and it also has some Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft on order or being added gradually for future operations; in the past, it also used ATR turboprops and older 737 models, but today it is essentially a 737-only airline for passenger flights.

No, Nok Air currently does not provide traditional in-flight entertainment like personal seat screens or movies, as it is a low-cost airline focused on short domestic flights; however, on some aircraft it now offers Wi-Fi–based streaming entertainment on your own phone or tablet (movies, shows, magazines, games), so you may get entertainment on newer flights but it’s not guaranteed on every aircraft and not like full-service airlines with built-in screens.

Common complaints about Nok Air usually include frequent flight delays and cancellations, poor or unresponsive customer service, and strict baggage rules with high excess fees at the airport, plus some passengers also report last-minute schedule changes, booking/payment issues, and inconsistent communication during disruptions, making it a hit-or-miss experience even though many still use it for cheap domestic flights in Thailand.

Yes, Nok Air is generally a “good” budget airline, meaning it’s fine and affordable for short domestic flights in Thailand, with decent service and easy booking, but it’s not premium and can be unreliable at times with delays, cancellations, and basic onboard services, so most travelers say it’s good if you want cheap flights and flexibility, but not the best choice if you need strict punctuality or full-service comfort.

Nok Air is a Thai airline, so it is owned and based in Thailand, operating as an independent low-cost carrier registered in Thailand, with Thai investors and some minority shareholding ties (historically including Thai Airways), but it is not owned by any foreign country or airline.

No, Nok Air does NOT include free checked baggage on all tickets, especially the cheapest “promo/lite” fares, but it does include free cabin baggage of 1 bag up to 7 kg (56×36×23 cm) for every passenger; checked baggage is only free if your fare type includes it (typically 15–30 kg depending on ticket class) otherwise you must pay extra for it.

Yes, Nok Air allows 1 personal item for free, like a small backpack, handbag, laptop bag, or purse, and it must fit under the seat in front of you; it is included in your cabin baggage allowance along with your main carry-on bag, but both items usually must stay within a combined weight limit of about 7 kg on basic fares.

Nok Air tickets are usually non-refundable, meaning if you cancel your flight you typically won’t get a refund unless you bought a special add-on like “Nok Refund” or a flexible fare, or you qualify for exceptions such as airline cancellation, illness, or visa rejection; otherwise you may only get changes (with fees) or lose the fare, so always check your ticket conditions before booking.

Nok Air is generally okay if your main goal is cheap travel within Thailand, because it is a real low-cost airline with safe operations and decent basic service, but it’s not considered very reliable since many passengers report delays, cancellations, and inconsistent customer service, so it’s good for budget flights when plans are flexible, but not the best if you need strict punctuality or smooth support.

Nok Air has a safety rating of about 6 out of 7 (above average) according to AirlineRatings, which means it meets strong international safety standards and is considered generally safe to fly, especially for domestic routes in Thailand, with no fatal crash history, though it has had some operational and regulatory issues in recent years that affect its consistency rather than core safety.

No, Nok Air does not include free meals or food on standard tickets; instead, passengers can pre-order meals or buy snacks and drinks onboard, and only higher fare bundles may include a small meal credit or food option, so food is always optional and usually paid separately.

Yes, Nok Air is a low-cost (budget) airline, meaning it focuses on cheap fares with basic services, where extras like checked baggage, meals, and seat selection are usually paid separately, and it mainly operates domestic flights in Thailand with a no-frills pricing model.

For Nok Air, the baggage fee for extra checked luggage is usually about THB 200 per kg for domestic flights if you exceed your allowance and pay at the airport, while pre-booked extra baggage is cheaper and varies by route and package (commonly bundled allowances are 15 kg to 30 kg free depending on your fare)—so the exact cost depends on how much weight you carry and whether you buy it in advance or at the airport.

Neither is universally better—it depends on what you care about: AirAsia is usually better for lower fares, more flight options (domestic + international), and more consistent schedules, while Nok Air is often preferred for domestic Thailand travel with slightly simpler service and sometimes free snack perks, but it has a smaller network and can be less consistent; overall, most travelers consider AirAsia more reliable and cheaper on average, while Nok Air is fine for short domestic trips if the price is right and you want a more local, simple experience.

Yes, Nok Air is a low-cost (budget) airline, meaning it offers cheap fares with basic services, and you usually pay extra for things like checked baggage, seat selection, and meals, while only simple services like transport and a small carry-on are included.

No, meals are not included on Nok Air flights by default because it is a low-cost airline; instead you can buy food and drinks onboard or pre-order meals online, and only some higher fare bundles (like Nok MAX) may include a small meal credit or snack option, so food is always optional and paid separately.

A checked bag on Nok Air usually includes 15 kg to 30 kg free depending on your fare, and if you exceed your allowance, the extra baggage fee is about THB 200 per kg on domestic flights (around $6 per kg) when paid at the airport, while buying extra weight in advance online is usually cheaper.

Yes, you can choose your seat during Nok Air online check-in, but it’s not always free or guaranteed—when you check in (usually 24 hours to 1 hour before departure), the system will either auto-assign a seat or show a seat map where you can pick/change seats, and some seats (like premium or extra-legroom ones) may require an additional fee, while cheaper fares may still allow limited free changes depending on availability and ticket type.

Nok Air is generally considered a decent low-cost airline, but not a top-tier one: it’s safe and affordable for short domestic flights in Thailand, with friendly crews and simple service, but many travelers report delays, cancellations, strict baggage rules, and inconsistent customer support, so reviews are mixed—overall it’s “good enough” if you want cheap fares and flexible plans, but not the most reliable or comfortable option compared to stronger competitors like AirAsia or full-service airlines.

You can check in for a Nok Air flight about 24 hours before departure, and online/mobile check-in usually stays open until 1 hour before the flight (sometimes up to 45 minutes on the app), while airport check-in opens about 2 hours before departure and closes around 45 minutes before takeoff, so the earliest is 24 hours before and you should still reach the airport early even if you already checked in online.

To online check in for Nok Air, go to the Nok Air website or mobile app, open the “Web Check-in” or “Check-in” section, then enter your booking reference (PNR) and last name, select your flight, confirm passenger details, choose or accept a seat, and then download or save your boarding pass (mobile or PDF); online check-in is usually available from about 24 hours before departure until 1 hour before the flight (sometimes up to 45 minutes on the app), so you just need your booking details and can do it easily from phone or computer before going to the airport.

For a Nok Air check-in (domestic Thailand flights), you need your booking reference (PNR) and a valid ID, which is usually your passport (for foreigners) or Thai national ID card (for Thai citizens); at the airport counter you simply present these documents so they can issue your boarding pass and verify your booking, and for online check-in you only need your PNR + last name, but you must still carry your ID/passport to the airport for security and boarding.

No, online check-in is NOT mandatory for Nok Air—you can either check in online or simply go to the airport counter and check in there for free, and still get your boarding pass; online check-in is just an option that saves time and may let you pick seats earlier, but if you skip it you will still be allowed to travel as long as you arrive before the airport check-in closes.

Nok Air is a “good” budget airline if you know what to expect, but not a premium or highly reliable one. It is safe and cheap for short domestic flights in Thailand, with decent service and easy booking, but many passengers report delays, cancellations, strict baggage rules, and inconsistent customer service, so it’s best for flexible, low-cost travel rather than tight schedules or comfort-focused trips.

Yes, Nok Air does include luggage, but it depends on your ticket type: every passenger gets 1 free cabin bag (up to 7 kg, 56×36×23 cm), while checked baggage is included only on most fares (usually 15 kg to 30 kg depending on the fare like Eco or Flexi) and not on the cheapest promo/lite tickets, so if you book the lowest fare you may need to buy checked baggage separately, but cabin baggage is always free for everyone.

Nok Air chat support is mainly through their website/app and social channels (like Facebook Messenger/LINE), not a dedicated chat phone line, but for direct phone support in Thailand you can call their main customer service number 1318 (within Thailand) or +1-855-551-1040 from outside Thailand, which connects you to their support team that can assist with bookings, changes, and issues.

No, Nok Air does not currently offer regular onboard Wi-Fi on most flights—even though the airline did test or launch Wi-Fi on a few aircraft years ago, it has not been widely available or consistently active across the fleet, and most passengers today will find no internet access or only limited wireless entertainment on personal devices (depending on aircraft), so you should assume no Wi-Fi on Nok Air flights unless specifically stated for your flight.

On Nok Air (which mainly uses Boeing 737-800 aircraft), economy seats are typically about 17 inches (≈44 cm) wide with around 30–31 inches (≈76–79 cm) of seat pitch (legroom), which is considered standard but slightly tight compared to full-service airlines, and exit-row seats may feel more spacious while regular rows can feel a bit cramped on longer flights.

To avoid paying for seat selection, simply don’t choose a seat during booking or check-in, and let the airline auto-assign you a seat for free, then try to check in as early as possible (usually 24 hours before departure) to improve your chances of getting a better seat, since paid seats are optional and only for advance selection.

Nok Air is generally considered a decent low-cost airline for short domestic flights in Thailand, offering affordable fares, friendly crew, and simple service, but it is also known for inconsistent reliability with delays, cancellations, strict baggage rules, and mixed customer support, so overall it’s safe and fine for budget travel but not the most dependable or comfortable option compared to airlines like AirAsia or full-service carriers.

Yes, Nok Air can weigh your bags at the check-in counter or sometimes at the gate, especially checked baggage and often carry-on bags if they look heavy or oversized; they follow the allowance strictly (usually 7 kg cabin bag + 15–30 kg checked baggage depending on fare) and will charge extra if you exceed it, although enforcement can vary by airport and staff, so it’s best to stay within limits to avoid fees.

Yes, Nok Air allows both a personal item and a carry-on bag, where you can bring 1 personal item (like a small backpack, handbag, or laptop bag that fits under the seat) plus 1 cabin carry-on bag up to 7 kg (56 × 36 × 23 cm) placed in the overhead bin, but both items are usually counted together under a combined weight limit (about 7 kg on the cheapest fare), and sometimes staff may be strict about total weight even though two separate items are allowed.

Nok Air baggage allowance depends on your fare, but generally you get 1 free carry-on bag up to 7 kg (56 × 36 × 23 cm) plus a personal item that fits under the seat, and checked baggage is usually included from 15 kg to 30 kg depending on ticket type (not included on the cheapest “Lite” fare), while extra weight is charged at about THB 200 per kg on domestic flights if you exceed your allowance.

Nok Air is usually non-refundable: most standard tickets cannot be canceled for a refund, and if you don’t fly you typically lose the fare, unless you bought a special add-on like “Nok Refund” or a flexible fare, or the airline itself cancels the flight, in which case you may get a full refund or rebooking options.

To change your Nok Air flight, go to the Nok Air website or app → “Manage Booking”, enter your booking reference (PNR) and last name, then select your booking and choose change flight/date/route, after which you’ll see the new fare and change fee (plus any fare difference) and can confirm the update; changes are usually allowed up to about 24 hours before departure (depending on fare type) and you may need to contact customer service or the airport counter if the website doesn’t allow the change.

No, Nok Air is not owned by Thai Airways, but Thai Airways is only a minor shareholder (around 10–16% stake depending on the year), while Nok Air is mainly owned by private Thai investors and the Jurangkool family group, so it operates as an independent low-cost airline, not a subsidiary of Thai Airways.

Yes, you can usually choose a seat during Nok Air online check-in, but it depends on your fare—most passengers can see a seat map and pick an available seat for free or for a small fee when check-in opens (about 24 hours before departure), while cheaper fares may only show limited free seats or auto-assign a seat if you don’t select one.

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