Showing posts with label Cheap Flights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheap Flights. Show all posts

World's Top 10 Safest Airlines According to the ATRA

Air Transport Rating Agency (ATRA) has come with a report that lists the world’s most safe airlines. This report was released by the agency yesterday and already it has created quite a flutter in the industry and raised a few eyebrows.



According to the report, no airline from Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East is ‘safe enough’ to be listed in the top 10. On the other hand, as many as six American airlines -American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines and US Airways - have made it to the list.



Air France-KLM, British Airways and Lufthansa are the three Europe-based airlines that are included in the top 10 safest airlines list. Whereas, Japan Airlines is the only Asian carrier that will appeal to the anxious traveller looking for cheap flight tickets!



It is interesting to note that the list of safest airlines has no crossover with operators providing top notch customer service. It seems that passengers who buy air tickets can either have good customer service or excellent flight safety!



Geneva-based ATRA is a rating agency that deals with aviation risk evaluation and advanced data analyses in the air travel sector. The agency has conducted this first of its kind study and it is reported that the agency has examined publicly available information on 15 criteria before coming up with these rankings. Few criteria that were considered by the ATRA are the figure of travellers and cabin crew employees, the average age of the carrier’s aircrafts and number accidents taken place in last decade. Air Transport Rating Agency also took in the consideration the availability of dedicated flight academy pilot-training facilities and dedicated full flight simulators.



ATRA explained that just depending on the accident figures to come up with a quotient of airline safety is not entirely right. One is needed to look into the “technical, human, organisational and external” elements before making the call.



ATRA hailed European Union’s ‘blacklist’ as the step in the right direction as far as airline safety rating is concerned, but the agency believes that EU’s list led to a belief that airlines which do not feature on the 'blacklist' are all on the same level as far as safety in concerned.



“Even though the European Union publishes a 'blacklist' of dangerous airlines, there exists a real difference in safety between the other airline companies,” ATRA was quoted by various news portals.



No Skytrax Awarded Airline in ATRA’s List



None of the airlines that are renowned all over the world for their superior customer care or in-flight services have found a place in the ATRA’s newly released list. Cheap flights on 5-star airlines like Qatar Airways and Asiana remain much in demand but it seems when it comes to safety these airlines do not actually grab the top honours.

Air Asia Whale of Sale! (for mid 2012 journey!)




For more info go to AirAsia website


I just got an email from Air Asia about their newest promotion for 2012.
Wasn't bad at all for flights from Kuala Lumpur to Paris return will roughly cost you below Rp 5.000.000,- or around US$500 for the economy flight!

These are the conditions of the flights:





Booking Period:

15 August 2011 - 19 August 2011
Travel Period: 17 April 2012 - 10 September 2012
Travel Notes

- Advanced booking required.
- Fares are not available during embargo period.
- Booking starts 12 noon (GMT+8)
* Travel period is 17 April – 10 August 2012.
# Starting 24th October we will connect to London via Gatwick Airport























Fly from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (LCC Terminal), Kuala Lumpur to:
International All-in-fare from
Operated By AirAsia X
Economy seats Premium seats
Perth Rp 763.000 Rp 4.039.000
Melbourne Rp 916.000 Rp 6.029.000
Gold Coast Rp 916.000 Rp 6.029.000
Hangzhou (Shanghai) Rp 763.000 Rp 2.876.000
Tianjin Rp 763.000 Rp 3.212.000
Chengdu Rp 763.000 Rp 2.600.000
Paris Rp 1.988.000 Rp 6.397.000
Mumbai Rp 610.000 Rp 2.447.000
New Delhi Rp 610.000 Rp 2.447.000
Osaka Rp 763.000 (*) Rp 4.805.000 (*)
Tokyo Rp 763.000 (*) Rp 4.805.000 (*)
Christchurch Rp 916.000 Rp 6.428.000
Seoul Rp 763.000 Rp 4.743.000
Taipei Rp 763.000 Rp 2.386.000
London Rp 1.988.000 (#) Rp 10.377.000


For more information of these sale just go to AirAsia Website!








Europe trip; book your ticket online!

I would say most of the transport ticket during my trip to Europe was booked while i was sitting nicely in deep Sumatra jungle a.ka while i was on my working day in remote place and while at home (where i have to sit on the porch dancing with mosquitoes and trying to get full bars signal at same time).


There are more than one traveling website that said we must book in advance to get the cheap ticket to Europe, and it does really work that way. The more you sit and wait to the departure date the more the price sky high!! do not wait, book your Europe trip tickets early! (6 months in advance better!!).

The thing you need for online booking? of course, good internet speed, and a credit card!! ^,^


The tickets that i got online is my return flight with Lufthansa from Singapore to Paris and Munich to Singapore, which is open jaw (i think i will explain about what open jaw is somewhere). Also i got my self a return Eurolines bus ticket from Paris to Brussels. And the last one is the train ticket from Paris to Strassbourg i order it from SNCF website.

For the Lufthansa flight ticket i got help from a travel agent, since my credit card limit only like $500 and the flight total cost is around US$900 (return).

And the Eurolines buses, i did it my self, with my very limited French, yepp i did the website is in FRENCH language maybe that time i was so careless that i didn't see the top right side for ENGLISH language, but the link i gave here already in English.

The same thing happens for the train ticket from SNCF, its all in FRENCH language. Oh dear... do use the online google translator for your kindness if you don't know FRENCH language!! First page is in English but when you about to go to SNCF booking page (when you click "buy a ticket" button on the top left previous web) it doesnt have "english options" well again unless if i really did missed the button of course!!

But the truth, with my very limited French, i could easily book the buses ticket and the train without hassles! its not that hard, really!

Most of the ticket that i got are with cheap fare/promotion rate. For return bus ticket i got it for 18 Euro (Paris-Brussels-Paris) and for the train ticket---well this is the most amazing one, FIRST CLASS on TGV train, which is the super fast train, i got the very last seat offer for 40 Euro only!!! the normal rate for TGV train 1st class is above 100 Euro, and 2nd class is like 36-40 Euro or something so, i got it dirt cheap!!! hehehe.... (the advantage of joining the mailing list!! they will alert you for cheap price!!) sometimes the last minute deal could be this cheap, so keep your eyes open on the website!

For the train from this website you still had many other choice for trains. I think the cheapest train is the sleeper class at night/night train. But from Paris to Strasbourg where  i want to go to its only took like 2 hours and i dont need the sleeper class! oh and also, the 2nd class not that much difference than 1st class, so no worry about the comfort thing.. its only 2 hours trip! (train is very clean and nice also!!)


Don't wait too long! its worth the online booking!! (price & the QUEUE-its killin'!!)

Europe Pre departure....(perubahan Rencana-Rute dan Penerbangan)

Update soal perjalanan aku ke Eropa;


Setelah visa aku di approve dan aku udah balik kehutan, aku mulai rajin browsing flights. Ternyata booking tiket jauh sebelum hari keberangkatan memang lebih murah. Aku dapat beberapa option untuk penerbangan ke Jerman.

Sebagian besar perusahaan penerbangan yang tujuannya ke benua Eropa asalnya dari Timur Tengah. Yang jadi favorit keknya Qatarairways yang harganya kadang lumayan miring, selain itu ada juga Lufthansa yang gak kalah menarik, China Airlines juga not bad... yang sering ada promo sih Malaysia Airlines. Aku juga liat harga paling murah di tawarkan oleh Srilanka Airlines... tapi setelah aku browsing soal pro dan kontra dari penerbangan ini.....gak jadi deh..

Srilanka Airlines servicenya agak kurang, trus bulan Feb 2011 ini dia dapat ancaman bom... haduh.. ngga deh.. hahaha....

Pokoknya kalau soal tiket jangan bosan2 browsing deh.. aku juga subscribe alias langganan mail dengan beberapa airlines... mana tau ada program promo dan aku bisa ambil hehe.. lumayan...

Aku lumayan dapat banyak masukan dari Mr T, dia nyaranin aku untuk not wasting this chance... kalau ada tiket murah ke tujuan manapun di Eropa ambil aja! dan dia mengenalkan aku dengan tiket "Open Jaw" haha apa pula ini tiket "buka rahang"??

Open jaw itu maksudnya kalau kita pergi dari kota A ke kota B dari kota B mungkin dilanjutkan dengan transportasi yang lain ke kota C trus dari kota C balik lagi ke kota A. Tiket ini bisa lebih murah asal menggunakan perusahaan penerbangan yang sama!

Masih bingung open jaw itu maksudnya gimana? hehe gini nih contohnya:
Kota A ke B (dengan airlines X)
Kota B to C (dengan bus/kereta/kapal)
Kota C to A (dengan airlines X)

Jadi berubah lah singkat kata itineraryku yang udah aku biat terlebih dahulu. Yang dulu perjalanan aku polos banget Jakarta-Frankfurt-Jakarta. Untuk itinerary yang baru aku terbang Singapore-Paris dan pulangnya Munich-Singapore dengan Lufthansa Airlines.

Kenapa kok dari Singapore? hehe bedanya 2 jutaan.. plus aku kan terbang dari Jambi, PP bisa nambah jadi 3 jutaan. Rugi laahh... jadi aku ambil dari Singapore. Aku bisa naik Sriwijaya ke Batam dan di terusin dengan boat ke Singapore... lebih lama waktunya tapi hemat.. lagian pesawat aku jam 9 malam kok....lumayan bisa hemat sekitar 2 jutaan untuk tiket PP.

Singapore bisa di jadiin alternatif buat cari tiket murah juga, sebab banyak banget airlines yang tujuan Eropa ke sini. Nah untuk dari Jakarta kitakan bisa naik budget airlines kek Value Jet, Tiger Airways, atau Air Asia yang harganya lebih miring ketimbang ngambil tiket langsung dari Jakarta ke Negara Eropa tersebut... padahal nantinya juga transit di Singapore kok hehehe.....

Untuk visa mungkin tadinya aku rada was-was sebab Visa Schengen aku di ambil dari Kedutaan Jerman, tapi tujuan pertama Paris. Setelah banyak browsing via google, aku sudah tau kalau ini boleh aja, sebab waktu liburan aku paling panjang di Jerman, dan kebetulan flight Singapore-Paris ada transit di Munich dan aku harus lewat imigrasi di Munich Airport! jadi stempel masuk negara Schegen pertama itu di Munich-Jerman.

Sebenarnya walaupun masuknya langsung dari Paris, asalkan ada tiket ke Jerman gak masalah juga, aku baca beberapa blog yang punya cerita sama. Approval visanya dari kedutaan Belanda (contoh ajaa..) trus negara pertama yang di tuju Perancis.

Yang mungkin perlu di perhatikan dan paling penting adalah visa tersebut harus multiple entry, alias bisa keluar masuk negara Schengen yang nota bene lebih dari 26 negara di Eropa sesuka hati hehe.. tapi kalau cuma single entry... wah.. kalau dah keluar harus buat visa baru lagi nih!

Sebenarnya yang paling murah tetep flight Air Asia. Waktu aku browsing itu aja ada tiket yang harganya 3.9 juta rupiah PP (yupp PP sodara2) dari Jakarta ke Paris dan balik ke Jakarta lagi. Tapi berhubung aku mau coba beda kota ya udah.. dengan berat hati aku gak buka lagi website Air Asia itu.. biar ak sakit hati hehehe... (derita traveler kantong tipis huuhuh....)

Yang jadi masalah itu waktu transit di Munich Airport! jadi flight aku Singapore-Munich stop/transit dulu di Munich cuma 30 menit!! dan ganti pesawat lain untuk jurusan Munich-Paris.Naik pesawat domestik aja gak mungkin kekejar tuh dalam waktu 30 menit langsung pindah pesawat!

Bayangin aja, turun dari pesawat (ngantri juga kan?) trus jalan/lari lewat gerbang ke imigrasinya, ambil bagasi pulaa... lari2 lagi dari tempat bagasi ke check in airline...trus trus imigrasi lagi... haduuh.. kalo punya kekuatan superwoman atau juga secepat Flash Gordon.. mungkin bisa.. tapi.. errhh ... sumpah baru liat setelah tiket di issued!!

Buru-buru cari data soal Munich airport sama Lufthansa.

Setelah aku browsing, menurut Airport Munich mereka memang jagonya transit 30 menitan. Emang bisa? gimana caranyaaaa??

Ternyata mereka punya senjata ampuh, yang pertama banyak penunjuk arah yang buat first timer kaga nyasar.. hehe kalo gak bisa baca tulis..derita loe deh! trus, mereka juga punya ban jalan untuk bagasi yang super cepat dan canggih! trus mereka punya command center yang memilah tiap2 penumpang yang butuh transit kurang dari 30 menit dan di jadikan prioritas.

Maksudnya prioritas? sampe titik darah penghabisan cuy! contohnya kalau flight aku dari Singapore-Munich mau landing dan connecting aku dalam rentang 30 menit... tuh command center bakalan contact tower pengatur lalu lintas airport! dan pesawat aku bakalan di jadikan prioritas utama buat landing! huaaaaahhh! keeerreeenn! trus udah gitu di carikan gate yang dekat dengan pesawat aku yang berikutnya hohoho.. di manjain bangeeettt..

Kalau masih gak sempat juga.. alias waktu transit kurang dari 30 menit... mereka ada jurus lain... hehe.. di jemput langsung dari pesawat! hahaha... yupp mereka bakalan sediain mobil buat jemput penumpang langsung dari pesawat!!

Tiket mesti di tunjukkan sama petugas trus tiket bagasi di scan buat di infoin ke petugas bandara, biar bagasi jalan langsung ke pesawat yang berikutnya trus penumpang tadi di antar ke counter imigrasi khusus di lapangan tersebut (pinggiran kali ya..) buat urusan imigrasi, udah kelar kemudian di antar langsung ke pesawat berikutnya!! dan semua action terjadi di tempat parkiran pesawat! hahaha kebayang dah!! kebut2an sama mobil di tempat parkiran pesawat!!

Memang Jerman paling keren soal teknologi.. huhuhu... kapan ya Indonesia ada airport kek gini.. transit 30 menit................ (boro2.. delay aja sampe 3 jam!!)

Jadi urusan penerbangan aku rada tenang.. mudah2an nanti sampe dengan selamat di Paris.. hufff.. grogi cuy!

Ntar aku update dah buat informasi soal airport Munich.. apa memang bener mereka bisa nepatin janji mereka ya.. buat para penumpang kek gue yang waktu berangkatnya mepet bangeeettt! kita tunggu dah tanggal mainnya!

Cheap flights available in south-east Asia

The number of cheap flights available in south-east Asia makes it easy for Brits to explore the region, claims Lonely Planet.

Heather Carswell, a spokeswoman for the travel guides, explained that many tourists initially take flights to Thailand but in recent years people are starting to then visit other places across Asia because flights are affordable.

She explained: "An increasing number of visitors are flying to the major cities such as Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur and jumping on a cheap flight, for example to Siem Reap in Cambodia to see Angkor Wat or Vientiane to explore Laos."

For more information visit here

Hunting for the cheap flights

I am currently planning on my first trip outside S.E Asia... its a big deal for me... since i am not that familiar with all complicated things that follow with the travel requirements e.g visa, hotel bookings and transportation also WEATHER... why weather in caps...? its just because i never been in to 4 seasons countries and Hongkong-Macau teach me a lot to prepare better than before!

But i wont tell where i go yet... i will tell you where to after i got all sorted out...

But its kind of sad... really... to see my beloved Indonesia lines up with all those mid east "terrorist" countries in one of the questions on the visa form attachment... humm.. so much doubt about Indonesia... its silly!

Anyway.. beside weather, and visa... i had to deal with transportation that very unfamiliar with me.... also.. duh.. the flights.. OMG.. its like 50 times more expensive that it made me gasp every day when i check the price!!

The website that i use for checking this flights fare are:
1. KAYAK
2. ZUJI
2. WEGO
3. Farecompare

United Airlines Retains Economy plus Seats on Flights

United Airlines will continue with the Economy Plus® seating arrangement on its flights. There had been apprehension over the future of these seats right since the merger plan was announced between United Airlines and Continental Airlines. However, it has emerged that United will not only retain these seats, but even install them aboard the aircrafts of Continental Airlines, which is projected to take effect from 2012. As of now, travellers can go ahead and buy a ticket with United for the spacious and comfortable Economy Plus seats.

Features of Economy Plus Section and Future Plans

The Economy Plus seats of United Airlines are very popular with passengers who seek cheap flights with the airline. These seats which are a feature of the airline’s cheap Economy Plus section are more spacious and comfortable.

  • United introduced Economy Plus seats aboard its flights in 1999. These seats increase legroom space by up to 5 inches.

  • Elite class Mileage Plus® members of United and OnePass® elite members of Continental do not have to pay extra charges and can avail the benefit on all flights offering Economy Plus seating.

  • Right now, there is no Economy Plus seating option with Continental, but the airline will be refurbished with an Economy Plus class in the future. However, Continental does offer its own version of extra legroom seats.

  • Presently, United passengers can also enjoy the Economy Plus benefits on their cheap flights with over 150 larger regional jets of United Express®. In fact, all the 359 mainline aircrafts of United are equipped with these seats and these seats are complimentary for Mileage Plus and OnePass Frequent Flyer members.

  • Economy Plus can be availed while buying tickets, at the airport, during check in, and while viewing reservations through the ‘My Reservations’ section of United’s website.

  • United has voiced plans to introduce Economy Plus on more than 700 mainline aircrafts, including Continental’s mainline aircrafts and the larger regional aircrafts. Once this multi year plan takes shape, United will have 40,000 Economy Plus seats, which translates as 122,000 Economy Plus seats everyday for passengers booking their tickets with United. Presently, no airline has this capacity.

What Experts Say

Mr Jim Compton, the chief revenue officer of United Continental Holdings, commented upon the occasion in the words, ‘Our customers value Economy Plus and the additional personal space that it provides’. He further said, ‘customers who sit in Economy Plus are significantly more satisfied with their travel experience, as are travelers who choose other options that enable them to tailor their travel to their liking’. Industry experts feel that United’s decision to retain Economy Plus shows that the airline is dedicated towards offering a customised travel experience and creative choices to its passengers.

Egypt Crisis - FCO Chartered Flight Gears to Take Off

British Government’s special charter flight arranged by Foreign Office gets ready to take off from the Cairo airport with 180 passengers as Egypt crisis gets murkier and bloodier. Keeping the grim situation in mind, the Foreign Office (FCO) announced that a new flight is also being arranged for British tourists to fly them out later in the week.

FCO spokesperson was quoted by news portals as stating, "The plane will depart from Cairo on Saturday, and will supplement existing commercial services. We will provide further such flights as necessary."

The announcement came after a mob of pro-government supporters attacked protestors in Tahrir Square. FCO also advised British travellers to leave Cairo as soon as possible.

"The situation in Cairo remains unpredictable, and the FCO advises all British nationals to leave the city unless they have a pressing reason to stay," FCO spokesperson was quoted by online resources.

"A large team remains on the ground, including significant specialist reinforcements sent in the course of the last week from London and other British Embassies in the region.

"Staff who are not immediately involved in responding to the crisis or helping British nationals are being temporarily removed in line with our travel advice," spokesperson further added.

The first flight that is slated to depart today from the crisis-stricken country was sent by Foreign Office on Wednesday to ensure that there is enough capacity to allow Britons to leave Egypt without many hassles.

Passengers will be charged £300 per air ticket on the charter, which is more or less the same price as a seat with a commercial airline would cost.

FCO defended its policy of not rolling out cheap tickets on the flight as it does not want to undercut commercial airlines by offering a cheap flight.


Cheap Holiday Deals amidst Egypt Protests

There is also a section of people who plan to take benefit of the current turmoil in Egypt by grabbing some great holiday deals for Sharm El Sheikh. The normal operations at the Sharm El Sheikh International Airport have boosted the holiday makers’ confidence in the claims that the Red Sea’s resort coastline is calm and peaceful.

Reports suggest that Red Sea resorts like Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada have not been affected by the turbulence seen in Egypt’s main cities.

However, countries like Australia and the United States have advised its citizens against visiting any part of Egypt in the current conditions.

On the other hand British travel firms are rolling out attractive and cheap holiday packages to entice tourists into buying air tickets to such Red Sea resorts. Some travel operators are even offering as much as 50% discount on holiday packages.

FCO Announces a New Charter Flight as Egypt Descends Into Violence

FCO’s special charter carrier is set to take off from the Cairo International Airport amidst growing tension in the country. Meanwhile, FCO announced another flight for its fellow citizens stuck in the country that just witnessed a gruesome attack on anti-government protestors by a mob of pro-government supporters in Tahrir Square.

Foreign Office’s first charter that is slated to depart today is carrying out nearly 180 Britons out of the country. Passengers on the special flight are required to shell out £300 per air ticket, which is approximately the same amount for an air ticket with a commercial airline would cost, a move that has been criticised by many.

FCO defended its decision of not offering cheap tickets on the flight as it does not want to undermine commercial airlines by offering tickets in much a cheap flights.

FCO also advised travellers to get out of Cairo as early as possible as political heat is set to rise in the region.

"The situation in Cairo remains unpredictable, and the FCO advises all British nationals to leave the city unless they have a pressing reason to stay," FCO spokesperson was quoted by online resources.

"A large team remains on the ground, including significant specialist reinforcements sent in the course of the last week from London and other British Embassies in the region.

"Staff who is not immediately involved in responding to the crisis or helping British nationals are being temporarily removed in line with our travel advice," the spokesperson further added.

Emirates introduces Seychelles to Dubai flights

Dubai-based airline Emirates has begin a new initiative to promote flights to Dubai from the Seychelles.

The island nation in the Indian Ocean will benefit from three new flights to Dubai per week starting on March 28th.

Proving the extra services will boost capacity between the two destinations by 42 per cent per week as well as increasing the travel options for holidaymakers.

For more information visit here

Airasia 2011 Travel Resolution!

I missed the zero fare from Airasia last year... so its really sucks not get some discount flying for my vacation... (thinking about trying my new bikini hehe).


Because work load at end of year i rarely open my mailbox, until this morning i saw this airasia promotion for several destination from Airasia with lower price! Its a great deal for  vacation in April until June (thinking about Phuket and Krabi in April!!)



Booking Period :
27 December 2010 - 2 January 2011

Travel Period : 1 April 2011 - 30 June 2011


Fly from Soekarno Hatta International Airport, Jakarta to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 99.000
Kota Kinabalu Rp 333.000
Singapore
Singapore Rp 155.000
Thailand
Bangkok Rp 333.000
Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City Rp 233.000

 
Fly from Denpasar Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali to:
International All-in-fare from
Australia
Darwin Rp 333.000
Singapore
Singapore Rp 133.000
Thailand
Phuket Rp 333.000

 
Fly from Husein Sastranegara Airport, Bandung to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 233.000

 
Fly from Polonia International Airport, Medan to:
International All-in-fare from
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Rp 277.000
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 33.000
Penang Rp 99.000

 
Fly from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (LCC Terminal), Kuala Lumpur to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Johor Bahru Rp 34.000
Penang Rp 34.000
Alor Setar Rp 100.000
Sibu Rp 167.000
Sandakan Rp 167.000
Tawau Rp 233.000
International All-in-fare from
Bangladesh
Dhaka Rp 336.000
Brunei
Brunei Rp 167.000
India
Tiruchirappalli Rp 402.000
Kochi Rp 402.000
Kolkata Rp 402.000
Bangalore Rp 402.000
Chennai Rp 468.000
Indonesia
Medan Rp 100.000
Banda Aceh Rp 167.000
Jakarta Rp 167.000
Yogyakarta Rp 233.000
Solo Rp 233.000
Surabaya Rp 233.000
Balikpapan Rp 233.000
Bandung Rp 299.000
Laos
Vientiane Rp 299.000
Philippines
Clark (Manila) Rp 233.000
Sri Lanka
Colombo Rp 402.000
Thailand
Hat Yai Rp 100.000
Phuket Rp 167.000
Bangkok Rp 233.000
Krabi Rp 233.000
Chiang Mai Rp 299.000
Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City Rp 233.000
Hanoi Rp 336.000

 
Fly from Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Chiang Mai Rp 173.000
Phuket Rp 173.000
Krabi Rp 173.000
Nakhon Si Thammarat Rp 173.000
Ubon Ratchathani Rp 173.000
Narathiwat Rp 242.000
International All-in-fare from
Cambodia
Phnom Penh Rp 311.000
China
Shenzhen Rp 311.000
Guangzhou Rp 487.000
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Rp 625.000
India
Kolkata Rp 556.000
New Delhi Rp 625.000
Indonesia
Jakarta Rp 625.000
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 349.000
Myanmar
Yangon Rp 311.000
Singapore
Singapore Rp 418.000
Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City Rp 311.000

 
Fly from Changi Airport (Terminal 1), Singapore to:
International All-in-fare from
Indonesia
Bali Rp 361.000
Jakarta Rp 397.000
Yogyakarta Rp 469.000
Malaysia
Langkawi Rp 325.000
Miri Rp 325.000
Thailand
Phuket Rp 433.000
Bangkok Rp 433.000
Chiang Mai Rp 433.000

 
Fly from Kota Kinabalu International Airport (T2), Kota Kinabalu to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Sandakan Rp 34.000
Miri Rp 100.000
Kuching Rp 100.000
Penang Rp 233.000
International All-in-fare from
Indonesia
Jakarta Rp 468.000

 
Fly from Kuching Interntianal Airport, Main Terminal, Kuching to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Bintulu Rp 34.000
Sibu Rp 34.000
Kota Kinabalu Rp 100.000
Miri Rp 100.000

 
Fly from Penang International Airport, Penang to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Langkawi Rp 34.000
Kuala Lumpur Rp 34.000
Kota Kinabalu Rp 233.000
International All-in-fare from
Indonesia
Medan Rp 167.000
Surabaya Rp 299.000

 
Fly from Senai International Airport, Johor Bahru to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Kuala Lumpur Rp 34.000

 
Fly from Phuket International Airport, Phuket to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Udon Thani Rp 104.000
Ubon Ratchathani Rp 104.000
Chiang Mai Rp 173.000
Bangkok Rp 173.000
International All-in-fare from
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Rp 625.000
Indonesia
Bali Rp 556.000
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 311.000
Singapore
Singapore Rp 418.000

 
Fly from Juanda International Airport, Surabaya  to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Penang Rp 133.000
Kuala Lumpur Rp 155.000

 
Fly from Sultan Abdul Halim Airport, Alor Setar to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Kuala Lumpur Rp 100.000

 
Fly from Bengaluru International Airport, Bangalore to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 708.000

 
Fly from Sepinggan Airport , Balikpapan to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 155.000

 
Fly from Sultan Iskandarmuda Airport, Banda Aceh to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 99.000

 
Fly from Bintulu Airport, Bintulu to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Kuching Rp 34.000

 
Fly from Brunei International Airport, Brunei to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 159.000

 
Fly from Baiyun International Airport, Guangzhou to:
International All-in-fare from
Thailand
Bangkok Rp 548.000

 
Fly from Netaji Subhash Chandara Bose International Airport, Kolkata to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 496.000
Thailand
Bangkok Rp 496.000

 
Fly from Bandaranayake International Airport, Colombo to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 549.000

 
Fly from Chiang Mai International Airport, Chiang Mai to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Hat Yai Rp 173.000
Bangkok Rp 173.000
Phuket Rp 173.000
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 418.000
Singapore
Singapore Rp 418.000

 
Fly from Cochin International Airport, Kochi to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 496.000

 
Fly from Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, Clark (Manila) to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 215.000

 
Fly from Zia International Airport, Dhaka to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 625.000

 
Fly from Indira Gandhi International Airport, Terminal 3, New Delhi to:
International All-in-fare from
Thailand
Bangkok Rp 848.000

 
Fly from Darwin International Airport, Darwin to:
International All-in-fare from
Indonesia
Bali Rp 894.000

 
Fly from Noi Bai International Airport, Hanoi to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 446.000

 
Fly from Hat Yai International Airport, Hat Yai to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Chiang Mai Rp 173.000
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 242.000

 
Fly from Hong Kong International Airport (T2), Hong Kong to:
International All-in-fare from
Indonesia
Medan Rp 528.000
Thailand
Bangkok Rp 648.000
Phuket Rp 648.000

 
Fly from Adi Sucipto Airport, Yogyakarta to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 155.000
Singapore
Singapore Rp 233.000

 
Fly from Krabi International Airport, Krabi to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Bangkok Rp 173.000
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 311.000

 
Fly from Langkawi International Airport, Langkawi to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Penang Rp 34.000
International All-in-fare from
Singapore
Singapore Rp 233.000

 
Fly from Chennai International Airport, Chennai to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 542.000

 
Fly from Miri Airport, Miri to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Kota Kinabalu Rp 100.000
Kuching Rp 100.000
International All-in-fare from
Singapore
Singapore Rp 167.000

 
Fly from Narathiwat Airport, Narathiwat to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Bangkok Rp 242.000

 
Fly from Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport, Nakhon Si Thammarat to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Bangkok Rp 173.000

 
Fly from Phnom Penh International Airport, Phnom Penh to:
International All-in-fare from
Thailand
Bangkok Rp 134.000

 
Fly from Yangon International Airport, Yangon to:
International All-in-fare from
Thailand
Bangkok Rp 134.000

 
Fly from Sibu Airport, Sibu to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Kuching Rp 34.000
Kuala Lumpur Rp 167.000

 
Fly from Sandakan Airport, Sandakan to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Kota Kinabalu Rp 34.000
Kuala Lumpur Rp 167.000

 
Fly from Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City to:
International All-in-fare from
Indonesia
Jakarta Rp 446.000
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 402.000
Thailand
Bangkok Rp 313.000

 
Fly from Adi Sumarmo International Airport, Solo to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 155.000

 
Fly from Bao'an International Airport (International Terminal), Shenzhen to:
International All-in-fare from
Thailand
Bangkok Rp 336.000

 
Fly from Tiruchirappalli Civil Airport, Tiruchirappalli to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 542.000

 
Fly from Tawau Airport, Tawau to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Kuala Lumpur Rp 233.000

 
Fly from Ubon Ratchathani Airport, Ubon Ratchathani to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Phuket Rp 104.000
Bangkok Rp 173.000

 
Fly from Udon Thani International Airport, Udon Thani to:
Domestic All-in-fare from
Phuket Rp 104.000

 
Fly from Wattay International Airport, Vientiane to:
International All-in-fare from
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Rp 357.000