Emirates has launched the Emirates Asia Pass, allowing travellers to book up to ten flights across Southeast Asia on one ticket. The pass offers flexible multi-city travel to destinations in Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore and Laos, supported by partner airlines Bangkok Airways and Batik Air Malaysia. It simplifies bookings, offers cost savings, and allows itinerary changes for a small fee. (Image: Emirates)

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Emirates04 December 2025
Emirates has introduced a transformative new way for travellers to discover Southeast Asia with the launch of the Emirates Asia Pass—a flexible, value-driven solution that simplifies multi-city itineraries throughout one of the world’s most diverse and culturally rich regions. Designed for travellers eager to combine beaches, heritage sites, and world-class cities within a single trip, the pass consolidates all intra-Asia flights into one convenient booking.
A Single Ticket for a Multi-Destination Adventure
With the Emirates Asia Pass, travellers arriving on any Emirates international flight into Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, or Laos can build customised itineraries across the region using up to ten flights on one ticket. Itineraries can be fully personalised—travellers may revisit destinations, mix urban and island stops, or opt for a thematic journey such as food exploration, cultural immersion, or beach hopping.
Participating destinations span some of Southeast Asia’s most sought-after hotspots, including:
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Thailand: Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui
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Indonesia: Bali, Jakarta, Lombok
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Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang
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Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi
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Cambodia: Phnom Penh, Siem Reap
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Singapore
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Laos: Luang Prabang, Vientiane
These destinations are among the region’s most popular tourist locales—Bali and Phuket regularly top global rankings for beach lovers, while Singapore and Bangkok are major aviation hubs with extensive cultural and culinary offerings.
Stronger Regional Connectivity Through Partner Airlines
The Emirates Asia Pass leverages the airline’s partnerships to expand travellers’ reach across Southeast Asia.
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Bangkok Airways, known for its strong network to Thailand’s island destinations, supports easy access to Koh Samui, Phuket, and Chiang Mai.
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Batik Air Malaysia enables smooth regional connections through Kuala Lumpur to secondary Malaysian cities and key Indonesian gateways.
Additionally, Emirates’ own operations link major Southeast Asian cities. The airline currently flies to Bangkok, Singapore, Bali, Phnom Penh, Ho Chi Minh City and other regional hubs, enabling travellers to pair long-haul comfort with flexible short-haul exploration.
Convenience, Flexibility, and Cost Savings
One of the most significant benefits of the Emirates Asia Pass is the elimination of multiple bookings on separate carriers. Travellers can now:
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Manage all regional flights on a single Emirates reservation
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Gain consistent baggage allowances across flights included in the pass
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Book one to ten intra-Asia journeys in advance
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Modify travel plans after purchase for a flat fee of USD 15 per change
This level of flexibility is especially useful for long-stay travellers, digital nomads, and visitors extending their journeys beyond a single city.
Ideal Gateways for Exploring Southeast Asia
Major regional airports such as Singapore Changi, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, and Kuala Lumpur International Airport offer some of the best connectivity in Asia. Known globally for efficiency and traveller experience, these hubs serve as excellent starting points for onward journeys:
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Singapore is frequently ranked the world’s top airport and offers fast access to both Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Bangkok is a central gateway for Indochina, with abundant connections to Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
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Kuala Lumpur is an expanding aviation hub with excellent links to secondary Malaysian cities and Indonesia.
How to Purchase the Emirates Asia Pass
Travellers can buy the Emirates Asia Pass when booking an international flight to Southeast Asia via:
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emirates.com
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Emirates Contact Centres
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Physical Emirates retail or ticketing offices
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Travel agencies
Terms and conditions apply and can be viewed on Emirates’ official website.
A New Era of Regional Exploration
From the laid-back beaches of Koh Samui and Bali, to the cultural treasures of Siem Reap and Luang Prabang, through to the bustling metropolises of Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City, the Emirates Asia Pass offers travellers a streamlined and cost-effective way to experience Southeast Asia’s extraordinary diversity.
By simplifying multi-city travel and strengthening regional accessibility, Emirates continues to enhance its role as a global connector—and opens the door for travellers to enjoy Southeast Asia on their own terms.
Source: Emirates
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