Malaysia instead of Majorca: Throughout the early summer, this exotic Southeast Asian holiday destination is going to be perfect for a spontaneous short-term vacation or a long-planned dream holiday, thanks to an exceptionally inexpensive flight special.

 

During the “Malaysia Airlines Crazy Days”, flights from Frankfurt to Kuala Lumpur will be available for as little as 399 euros including taxes and kerosene surcharge. Affordable hotel rates make the shopping paradise of Kuala Lumpur ideal for a long weekend, with the popular holiday island of Borneo, along with Sabah, Kota Kinabalu and holiday resort Sutera Harbour a mere two hours’ flight away.

 

This special offer is bookable only from Friday, May 15 to Monday, May 18. Bookings may be placed with Malaysia Airlines directly, in many travel agencies or via Internet at Expedia, Opodo and eBookers, among others. Travel period is from May 15 to June 30, 2009 (last return flight on July 20).

 

Repeatedly awarded the Best Cabin Staff Award by Skytrax in recent years, Malaysia Airlines is one of only six 5-Star Airlines worldwide.

 

Boasting long, spectacular beaches and exotic flora and fauna, the diverse holiday destination of Malaysia captivates with its unique mix of cultures. Malaysians, Indians, Chinese and various ethnic peoples live peacefully together and are known for their outstanding hospitality – Kuala Lumpur serves as a prime example: There are pagodas to be found adjacent to temples, modern high-rises next to ancient palaces, miniskirts among traditional dresses. A shopping metropolis, the city is best known for the Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest twin towers in the world. With its ultra-modern shopping malls, vibrant Chinese and Indian street markets, world-class luxury hotels and the lively nightlife of a cosmopolitan city, Kuala Lumpur is ideal for city vacations, as starting point for trips within Malaysia or as a stop-over destination in Southeast Asia.

 

Sutera Harbour Resort in Kota Kinabalu (www.suteraharbour.eu) boasts two 5-star hotels, a 27-hole golf course, the only course in Asia fit for night play, 15 restaurants, 5 pools, its own island and five resorts on Mount Kinabalu for nature lovers. More information: j.fischer@suteraharbour.eu.

 

No visas or special vaccinations are required of Germans traveling to Malaysia.

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