Thailand has proposed a groundbreaking joint visa program for Southeast Asian countries. This program, if implemented, would simplify travel restrictions, allowing tourists to explore multiple countries with a single visa.
Great news for travelers between Malaysia and India! Malaysia Airlines and IndiGo have joined forces in a new codeshare partnership, promising a smoother and more convenient travel experience.
AirAsia is gearing up for a significant expansion in India, with plans to introduce flights to six additional cities by the end of the year. This strategic move aims to bolster connectivity and accessibility, opening up new opportunities for travelers across the Indian subcontinent.
The Indian Embassy in Malaysia has implemented a streamlined online appointment system to enhance accessibility for applicants seeking passport, emergency certificate (EC), and other consular services at the BLS International Services Centre in Kuala Lumpur.
Fly from India to Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand at discounted prices with Malaysia Airlines' extended Holiday Special Sale! Book your flights by March 6, 2024, for travel up to November 30, 2024.
Embark on stress-free travel adventures as we unveil the newest destinations opening their doors to Indian travellers without the need for visas. Explore vibrant cultures, stunning landscapes, and exciting experiences with ease.
The High Commission of India in Kuala Lumpur addresses challenges faced by travelers boarding flights to India due to discrepancies in Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) or e-Visas.
From Singapore's sharp spike to Indonesia's rising infections, several countries are implementing stricter measures to curb the spread. Before embarking on your holiday journey, stay informed about the situation in these 7 countries and prioritize essential precautions for a safe and healthy trip.
AirAsia, the renowned low-cost airline, is offering an exclusive one-way, all-inclusive fare of RM189 to seven captivating destinations in South India until December 24, 2024. This promotion coincides with the recent announcement of visa-free travel from India to Malaysia.
In response to the escalating COVID-19 cases, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia have jointly implemented rigorous measures at international airports. This comprehensive approach includes mandatory mask-wearing and the deployment of enhanced screening technologies.