Saturday, April 21, 2012

Flights - Internal and external

Hi everyone. I am planning a 2 week trip in May to Singapore and wondered if anyone had any tips for good flights? I am also hoping to go to Thailand/Malaysia while I%26#39;m out there. Does anyone know of any good cheap internal airlines?? Any help would be much appreciated!!



Flights - Internal and external


AirAsia





http://www.airasia.com





The Budget or Low Cost carriers in Malaysia and Thailand is AirAsia.... works similiarly with EasyJet and RyanAir.



Flights - Internal and external


Tiger airways.





http://www.tigerairways.com/sg/en/




T the moment Tiger Airways are the cheapest I have ever seen the internal flights to Malaysia and Thailand but they do seem to change daily. Emirates are doing very good deals to Singapore via Dubai.




When going to Thailand, check www.singaporeair.com.sg



They will have promotion for ALL Tax %26amp; Fuel surcharge inclusive Ticket %26amp; many time it is cheaper than taking a budget airline.





U can compare pricing with this 2 budget airline:





http://www.jetstar.com/sg/en/index.aspx





http://www.tigerairways.com.sg/





Airasia too but i would be very careful.....





U can also check www.zuji.com.sg





Hotel + package pricing on zuji can be also cheap too.





Have fun




Also



http://www.thaiairways.com.sg/





Alot of fare promotion on.





Peak period would be End April 09 to first 3 day of May 2009.





Cheerss




1) Air Asia X (low cost carrier long-haul) flies London Stansted to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).





2) Alternatively, check out any of the following middle eastern airlines: Emirates, Qatar, Etihad for LHR (London Heathrow)/SIN (Singapore).





3) Note that Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand are SEPARATE, independent countries, so your question on ';internal airlines'; doesn%26#39;t quite fit. If you hold a British passport, you don%26#39;t need visas for all 3 countries. Cheap low cost regional airlines which are listed by previous posters should answer your question. You just need to figure where you want to go.

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