The 'Twin City' promotion builds on the synergy and popularity of the two South-East nations among Arab travellers, providing regional tourists with a combined package that allows them to enjoy both destinations.
An ideal getaway, the convenient five-day, four-night package includes airfare and hotel accommodation in Singapore and either Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi or Penang.
"Given the strong tourism links between Singapore and Malaysia, it is a natural fit for us to team up with our valued partners to launch a Fall package that will provide Middle East travellers the opportunity to experience these two special countries,"
said Jason Ong, Area Director for Middle East and Africa, Singapore Tourism Board.
The combined 'Twin City' package enables visitors to capture the very best of Singapore and Malaysia - from city attractions and first-rate shopping to tropical rainforests and pristine beaches.
"Travellers from UAE have shown great interest in Malaysia as it offers both a wide range of attractions and value for money. Malaysia and Singapore are neighbours and each country complements the other as top holiday destination. Through our partnership with Singapore Tourism Board and Singapore Airlines, we are providing a range of city and island experiences, which combine to make a truly memorable trip,"
Tuan Razali Tuan Omar, Director, Tourism Malaysia.
"Singapore Airlines is honoured to participate with Tourism Malaysia and Singapore Tourism Board for a special "Twin City" Package. This package is an attractive option for those seeking to experience two amazing holiday destinations at a very affordable price,"
said Mr. Lim Meow-Seng, General Manager GCC, Singapore Airlines.
Singapore Airlines flies non-stop 3 times a week from Abu Dhabi and twice daily from Dubai to Singapore. From Singapore, Singapore Airlines and Silk Air offer 60 weekly services to Kuala Lumpur, 28 weekly services to Penang and 10 weekly services to Langkawi.
The 'Twin City' offer is valid up until November 2008.
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