Get there for less with Malaysia Airlines
Get there for less with Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines is having a fabulous end-of-year sale on airfares to 45 cities throughout Asia, including 14 Malaysian destinations but you’ll need to be quick!
You can fly to all points of Peninsular Malaysia and the Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak – including Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Penang, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Johor Bahru and Miri – for the same hot price of $1359 return from Auckland, Wellington, or Christchurch and start your holiday quicker.
Get there fast and then we’ll take it slow, as the Beach Boys say.
Special Business Class fares are also on sale for travel from March 1.
“This is a fantastic opportunity to explore our country in our special Visit Malaysia Year 2014,” says Zalina Ahmad, director of Tourism Malaysia in New Zealand. “These airfares will take you right to the heart of the action, wherever you want to be – whether you want to shop, visit theme parks, sample our fabulous cuisine and culture, watch world-class motorsport, kick back on a beach or choose a more active diving, fishing, golfing or jungle trekking holiday.”
Tickets need to be booked and paid for by 9.00pm on Monday December 2 for travel between February 18 and May 31, 2014 and you can explore Malaysia for up to three months.
Malaysia Airlines is increasing flights from Auckland to Kuala Lumpur from six a week to daily from the end of March.
For information about this special deal and visiting Malaysia go to http://www.malaysiaairlines.com and http://www.tourism.gov.my/en/intl
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