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Emirates has introduced a new way for travellers to
discover Southeast Asia with the launch of the Emirates Asia Pass. Tailored for
visitors seeking cultural variety and flexible itineraries, the pass
streamlines multi-city travel by allowing customers to explore several
destinations under one convenient booking.
One ticket, many destinations
With the Emirates Asia Pass, travellers can create
customised itineraries across Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia,
Singapore and Laos. Whether visitors want to enjoy quiet island retreats,
explore cultural landmarks or dive into the energy of major cities, the pass
enables seamless travel between destinations while offering greater freedom and
value.
The Emirates Asia Pass allows travellers to design
bespoke journeys, selecting between one and ten flights within Southeast Asia
and even revisiting destinations as they choose. A full list of eligible cities
is available on emirates.com.
Easy access for Emirates passengers
The pass is available to customers booking an
international Emirates flight arriving in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia,
Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam or Laos. It can be booked directly via Emirates or
through travel agents. By consolidating multiple regional flights into one
ticket, the new solution eliminates the need for separate bookings with
different airlines and places all itinerary management on a single platform.
From the beaches of Koh Samui to the bustling streets
of Bangkok, the Emirates Asia Pass makes it simple to extend and enrich any
trip. Key gateways such as Singapore, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur serve as natural
starting points, with onward flights operated in partnership with Bangkok
Airways and Batik Air Malaysia. Emirates also offers connections between
Thailand and Vietnam as well as Thailand and Cambodia, broadening the range of
travel possibilities.
Flexible travel, simple changes
Travellers can purchase the Emirates Asia Pass
together with their Emirates international ticket via emirates.com, Emirates
Contact Centres, retail and ticket offices or travel agencies. After purchase,
itineraries can be adjusted for a nominal fee of USD 15 per flight change,
giving customers flexibility to refine their journey as they go.
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Credit: © Emirate Airlines
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