I booked one ticket of Malaysia Airline from Canada to Taiwan. I want to confirm my flight seat before I leave. but I can’t find phone # to contact Malaysia Airline corporate in Canada.
I’m trying to get to panang from phuket preferrably by air, what is the best option/airline to go through or is there a better/cheaper way such as by train?
Does any1 know of a low cost airlines that flies from Hong Kong to Kuala Lumper in Malaysia..have tried all the obvious ones like Air Asia etc but no luck..
Sri Lanka airlines don’t even fly to KL..thanks!
For example I flew KLM from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur last year and got main screens (i.e. you watch what they want you to watch when they want you to watch it), then on the connecting flight from KL to Auckland which was with Malaysia Airlines we had individual screens with movies and games.
Similarly if anyone knows what to expect on NZ airlines AKL to Tokyo Narita and Air France Narita-Paris it would be much appreciated!!
If anyone has any personal experiences of these airlines (whats the food like, are the staff nice etc) please share these as well. All of the flights are economy class (unfortunately…)
I’ve been on most of the on-line booking sites (Opodo; E-Booker’s; Travelbag etc.) and for my trip they all come up with Singapore Airlines as the best/cheapest option. My question is:- should I book through one of the sites or would it be safer to book direct with the airline on their own site?
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Im planning to go travelling through china and se asia for around 6 months.
(china-korea- Japan- indonesia- malaysia- thailand- cambodia- vietnam)
Could anyone give me some advice on what time of year to go (avoiding wet season etc) and how much money to take for two people (satying in hostels/cheap hotels, food and travel)
anyone who has done this already and have any advice?
cuz i live in Malaysia, i dont get 2 see it from a tourist’s point of view. If uve been on holiday in Malaysia, plz tell me where uve been, ur mark out of ten, wat u liked and, if any, disliked about it
THX
# “Deposit: The owner asks for a deposit of 25.000 ptas as a guarantee for the flat. This amount will be returned at the end of
your stay if any damage has been done.” — A sign in a Spanish hotel.
# “Warning! Difficult to swim out if wearing wader filled with water by falling down! Therefor, please avoid deep water where danger of drowning possibility exists.” — On the label of a pair of chest waders manufactured in Taiwan.
# “Please leave your values at the front desk.” — A sign in a Paris hotel.
# “Dah Wong Path.” — A sign for a park path in Hong Kong.
# “Caution Water On Road During Rain” — A sign in Malaysia.