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Malaysia to Japan with stopover in Manila
Just wondering what the best option would be for a flight Kuala Lumpur -
Manila - Osaka - Tokyo - Manila - Kuala Lumpuer: 1. KUL-MNL-KUL with Air Asia + Philippines airline MNL-OSA-TYO-MNL (or Japanese airline?) 2. KUL-MNL-OSA + TYO-MNL-KUL with Philippines airline: essentially two flights KUL-Japan using Manila as a hub and adding a two days stop in Manila. 3. ... What would be the best/cheapest option? I would be flying at end of October for two weeks. -- Alfred Molon http://www.molon.de - Photos of Asia, Africa and Europe |
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Malaysia to Japan with stopover in Manila
On Sep 17, 4:52 pm, Alfred Molon wrote:
Just wondering what the best option would be for a flight Kuala Lumpur - Manila - Osaka - Tokyo - Manila - Kuala Lumpuer: 1. KUL-MNL-KUL with Air Asia + Philippines airline MNL-OSA-TYO-MNL (or Japanese airline?) 2. KUL-MNL-OSA + TYO-MNL-KUL with Philippines airline: essentially two flights KUL-Japan using Manila as a hub and adding a two days stop in Manila. 3. ... What would be the best/cheapest option? I would be flying at end of October for two weeks. I suspect that option 1 would be substantially cheaper. However, it may be difficult while in Kuala Lumpur to purchase a cheap flight from Manila to Osaka and from Tokyo to Manila. To get a good open-jaw fare on a Filipino or Japanese airline, you might need to be in Manila to buy it, or maybe you could have a Philippine travel agent send it to you. |
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Malaysia to Japan with stopover in Manila
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 22:52:37 +0200, Alfred Molon
wrote: Just wondering what the best option would be for a flight Kuala Lumpur - Manila - Osaka - Tokyo - Manila - Kuala Lumpuer: 1. KUL-MNL-KUL with Air Asia + Philippines airline MNL-OSA-TYO-MNL (or Japanese airline?) 2. KUL-MNL-OSA + TYO-MNL-KUL with Philippines airline: essentially two flights KUL-Japan using Manila as a hub and adding a two days stop in Manila. 3. ... What would be the best/cheapest option? I would be flying at end of October for two weeks. Be aware that Air Asia flights to "Manila" don't actually land in Manila. They go into Clark, which is about 100kms north. A shuttle bus service operates to transfer you to Manila itself, but its a bit tedious to use. Chris |
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