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Travel to South-East Asia

Southeast Asia has recently opened a huge market for travel and transportation options are evolving and improving. The largest and best-served airports in Southeast Asia are in Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh (if the airport still uses the old name of the city, Saigon), Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Depending on the trajectory and how long you want to go in your arrival city, all these cities will offer a range of opportunities for trips to come. They also offer services to all flights by the choice of airports across the UK, which eliminates the need for connections and time. There are many long-haul flights of offers available online.
In Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and parts of Thailand, the rail services are also available.
useful to remind the airlines: Jet Star – The airline of Singapore, which links a number of cities in Southeast Asia – and Air Asia – a cheap and gay, who operate mainly in Kuala Lumpur. Although smaller airlines in Southeast Asia have not always enjoyed a good reputation (or health and safety) are now almost all of which operate according to global standards of air travel. If you have any doubt about the services you book, check online reviews and sites of aviation safety for the latest information.
When traveling by bus, be sure to take plenty of water, insect repellent and, if possible, a fully charged iPod.

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