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How about a THREE (3) cities in one trip for under $700? Well, you can by taking advantage of:
- An Open-Jaw. An open-jaw is where you fly into one city and fly out of another. In this instance, you will fly into Kuala Lumpur and back from Bangkok. You will need to buy a separate ticket between Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. Cash prices between these two cities is very cheap. Even if you pay for luggage and everything, it is usually under $100
- As you are paying your own way between Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok, you can go visit any other city you like before getting to Bangkok. So want to go to Vietnam too? You can! Just buy a ticket between Kuala Lumpur and Vietnam, then another ticket from Vietnam to Bangkok. And so on.
- An stopover. In this instance, you will be utilizing a stopover in the Bangkok fare to stay in Tokyo.
Here are some practical travel tips to Bangkok, Thailand and another take on Bangkok. and some practical tips for a 24 hour layover in Tokyo
Here are some practical travel tips for Kuala Lumpur.
Sample Travel Date:
- Newark- Kuala Lumpur: September 16th
- Bangkok – Tokyo: September 23rd
- Tokyo – Newark: September 30th
- This is just ONE SAMPLE travel date, for more availability, please follow the “Fare Availability” and “How to Search for Availability” instructions below
Fare Availability:
- Valid for travel in September for Monday through Thursday departures and returns. Must purchase at least 3 days in advance of departure.
- Please note that while this fare is valid at time of posting, if this post is more than two days old, the fare is likely gone.
How to Search for Availability:
- This is just to search for availability. To buy your tickets, scroll down to “How to Buy” section of this post
- It’s trial and error. Go to Priceline, select Flights then “Multi-destination” and play with it. We enter it as three segments:
- Segment 1: Newark (EWR) – Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
- Segment 2: Bangkok (BKK) – Tokyo (TYO)
- Segment 3: Tokyo (TYO) – Newark (EWR)
- Then change the dates
- It’s trial and error. There’s no easy way to search for availability for open jaw fares except plugging it in along with the dates and see what the price is.
Fare Class:
- K
Elite Qualifying Dollars:
- $500.40
Routing:
- EWR – NRT (Tokyo – Narita) – KUL (Kuala Lumpur) // BKK (Bangkok) – NRT (Tokyo – Narita) – EWR
Stopover:
- Two permitted at $100 each.
- How to Take Advantage of a Stopover
Mileage:
- Miles Flown: 19,710 miles or 3.2 cents per mile
- Elite Qualifying Miles: 19,710 miles
- Redeemable Miles: 2,502 miles
How to Book:
- Support us by using our Priceline link to book. To price, select “Flights” then “Multi-destination” and enter it like this:
- Segment 1: Newark (EWR) – Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
- Segment 2: Bangkok (BKK) – Tokyo (TYO)
- Segment 3: Tokyo (TYO) – Newark (EWR)
- Priceline’s risk free 24 hour cancellation policy here.
- Priceline will price this deal as either with all United flight numbers, All Nippon Airways flight number or a combination of both.
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Background Information:
Thailand:
- Visa: US Citizens – not required. Other nationals, check the TIMATIC Visa Database
- Currency: Thai Bhat (THB). $1USD = 31.94 THB
Japan:
- Visa: US Citizens – not required. Other nationals, check the TIMATIC Visa Database
- Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY) – $1USD = 112 JPY
Malaysia:
- Visa Requirements: US Citizens – Not required. Other nationals, check the TIMATIC Visa Database
- Currency: Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). $1USD = 4.14 MYR
Tips for saving when using credit cards at international destinations:
- No Foreign Transaction Fee Credit Cards to save on international purchases
- Don’t get hit with Dynamic Currency Conversion
- Get your taxes refunded when shopping
- How to Avoid International Data Roaming Charges
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- Go to the The New York Flight Deals page
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