Filed under malaysia by on Nov 14th, 2009. Comment.
In this post I just want to share with you on how to go to a popular island in Malaysia by air.
Pulau Redang is a beautiful island in the state of Terengganu located at East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. This island is among the popular ones in Malaysia as a tourist attraction.
This island is widely covered by virgin tropical rainforest and has clean and pristine beaches too and suitable for your busy job runaway.
During the rainy season, it is advised not to visit this island as the the wave from the sea could be dangerous to visitors.
The only way you can fly directly to Redang Island is by using a flight provided by Berjaya Air which you need to depart from Subang Airport (actually in Selangor) instead Kuala Lumpur as many people think.
The flight time to reach Redang Island is around 1 hour and 15 minutes and around RM600 return ticket.
If you don’t want to use the Berjaya Air flight you can use AirAsia (at LCCT), FireFly or MAS (Malaysia Airlines) but you will be landing at Kuala Terengganu Airport first before going to the Redang Island via jetty.
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Filed under Transportation by on Aug 10th, 2009. 10 Comments.
If you have been in Malaysia before, the chance that you already know about AirAsia. Before the existence of this low cost carrier, MAS or Malaysia Airlines System was proud to be the only carrier in Malaysia.
But the story changed a lot when this new AirAsia emerged with their tagline ‘Now Everyone Can Fly’ which shows that MAS needed to compete with this ‘new kid on the block’.
Whatever the situation, we Malaysians hope that they can compete healthily and to boost our nation’s income and dignity.
Back to AirAsia, if you want the convenient to book the ticket you can go online at the AirAsia website and need to follow a few easy steps to complete the ticket booking process.
Did you know that AirAsia also has their own authorized agents that you can book the flight tickets from. Recently I went to Giant supermarket at Taman Permata, Ampang in Kuala Lumpur and I came across this AirAsia booth but I didn’t ask the staff there whether they’re working with AirAsia or just the agent. But they told me that if I want to get the info or brochures about them I can go to KL Sentral LRT Station.

AirAsia Ticket Booth - Giant Super Market Taman Permata in Kuala Lumpur
However if you have computer with internet connection, the online flight ticket booking is hassle free and the ticket will be sent to your address but you must plan properly your travel before booking the ticket.
As long as you have the credit card, the booking process will be easy and straightforward.
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