Paris to Bangkok Flight CO₂
Charles de Gaulle (CDG) → Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) · 9,290 km
Economy CO₂
~790 kg
per passenger · estimate
Business CO₂
~2,765 kg
per passenger · estimate
Distance
9,290 km
great-circle
Driving equiv.
3,762 km
petrol car (EU avg)
Live calculation
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Route analysis
Paris–Bangkok: emissions in context
~790 kg
Economy CO₂
Per passenger, one way. Calculated using ICAO v13.1 with fleet-average aircraft for the 9,290 km route.
3,762 km
Car equivalent
Driving a petrol car alone at EU average emissions (0.21 kg CO₂/km). The CDG–BKK flight emits the same as this many kilometres driven.
0.8 yr
Tree absorption
Years of CO₂ absorption by a mature tree to offset one economy passenger's share of a CDG–BKK flight.
About the Paris–Bangkok route
The CDG–BKK route covers approximately 9,290 km great-circle distance between Charles de Gaulle in France and Suvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand. In economy class, each passenger is responsible for approximately 790 kg CO₂ per flight direction, or 1,580 kg for a round trip — calculated using the ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator v13.1 methodology with fleet-average aircraft and typical load factors.
Business class passengers on the same route emit approximately 2,765 kg CO₂ per direction — roughly 3.5× more than economy — due to the larger floor area allocated to each business class seat. The climate impact is further amplified by a Radiative Forcing Index (RFI) of 1.9×, which accounts for non-CO₂ effects of aviation at cruising altitude including contrail formation and NOₓ emissions.
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