Emirates Asia Pass offers opportunities for multi-destinations’ trips in Southeast Asia

Tuesday, 23 Dec, 2025 0

Emirates has unveiled an exciting new way for travelers to explore Southeast Asia with the launch of the Emirates Asia Pass. Designed for travelers seeking cultural discovery and flexible itineraries, the pass simplifies multi-city travel across the region, delivering convenience, value, and flexibility through a single booking.

With the Emirates Asia Pass, customers can book and customize itineraries across Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore, and Laos, all under one ticket. Whether travelers want tranquil island escapes, rich cultural landmarks, or vibrant cities, the pass enables seamless connections between destinations and allows them to explore the region on their own terms.

The Emirates Asia Pass gives travelers the freedom to create bespoke journeys by combining preferred destinations and even revisiting the same city more than once. Customers can choose between one and ten flights within Southeast Asia, making it easy to tailor itineraries to their travel style and schedule. A complete list of destinations included in the pass is available at emirates.com.

The pass is available to travelers booking an international Emirates flight arriving in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, or Laos, either directly with Emirates or through a preferred travel agent. This new travel solution removes the need for multiple tickets on different airlines and allows customers to manage all flights conveniently on a single platform.

Major gateways such as Singapore, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur serve as ideal starting points, with seamless onward connections operated in partnership with Bangkok Airways and Batik Air Malaysia. In addition, Emirates-operated services connect travelers between Thailand and Vietnam, as well as Thailand and Cambodia, further expanding travel options across the region.

Travelers can now purchase the Emirates Asia Pass together with their Emirates international ticket via emirates.com, Emirates Contact Centers, retail and ticketing offices, or travel agencies.

For added flexibility, customers can change their flights after purchase for a nominal fee of USD 15 per change on flights included in the pass.

In another development, Emirates also announced to integrate the high-speed train offer from French railways SNCF out of Lyon Saint-Exupéry international airport. The possibility to combine a rail and air ticket allows quicker and smoother connections to and from new destinations in France, particularly in the Southern part of France.



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