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Explore multiple destinations across Southeast Asia under one booking
Dubai-based Emirates has introduced the Emirates Asia Pass, simplifying travel for agents and travellers across several destinations in Southeast Asia under a single booking.
Through this service, passengers can plan cross-destination travel across major hubs in Emirates’ network, including Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Available across all cabin classes, the pass supports up to 10 flights per itinerary and allows travellers to revisit the same city.
Itineraries can be altered for a US$15 (AED55) modification fee, while cancellations for each flight sector are charged at US$50 (AED180).
The Emirates Asia Pass can be purchased alongside international tickets, excluding departures from Australia, New Zealand and Far East Asia.
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Beyond key cities, passengers can reach secondary destinations through Emirates’ partnerships with Bangkok Airways and Batik Air Malaysia, offering convenient access to leisure hotspots such as Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia; Ko Samui, Thailand; and Luang Prabang, Laos. Emirates also operates self-managed routes linking Thailand with Vietnam and Cambodia.
The launch aligns with Emirates’ continued growth in Southeast Asia, where the carrier has expanded its network with new routes to Danang, Vietnam, and Siem Reap, Cambodia, introduced in the first half of 2025. In August, the airline also deployed its A350 to Ho Chi Minh City, debuting Premium Economy and upgraded cabin features on the route.
Southeast Asia continues to attract strong demand from GCC tourists. Thailand remains a top choice, ranking as the second most-booked destination for UAE travellers during the 2025 winter season, according to dnata Travel.
For more information, visit emirates.com