Starting this winter, Malaysia Airlines and its sister airline Firefly will make multi-country travel in Southeast Asia simpler than ever. With new routes launching to Krabi on 17 November, Siem Reap on 27 November, and Cebu on 2 December 2025, Indian travellers can now explore two holidays in one seamless journey via Kuala Lumpur.
For Indian travellers, Southeast Asia has always been a favourite; close, affordable, and rich in experiences. Whether it’s the beaches of Thailand, the ancient temples of Cambodia, or the island charm of the Philippines, every country in the region promises something special. Now, thanks to Malaysia Airlines and its sister airline Firefly, travellers can explore two or more of these destinations in one smooth journey, with quick connections and a single check-in.
Malaysia Airlines currently flies directly from ten Indian cities—Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Amritsar and Trivandrum—to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA Terminal 1). From there, Firefly opens access to regional gems like Krabi, Siem Reap and Cebu. Operating under the Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), both airlines offer seamless connections, coordinated schedules, and through check-in for baggage making multi-country travel across Southeast Asia simpler than ever.
Krabi, Thailand – Where Cliffs Meet Calm
Krabi remains one of Thailand’s most scenic coastal escapes. With its iconic limestone cliffs, turquoise lagoons, and laid-back pace, it’s perfect for travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure. Railay Beach, island-hopping to Phi Phi or Hong Island, or a hike up to Tiger Cave Temple; every corner of Krabi offers a reason to linger.
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Culture in Every Corner
For those drawn to history and culture, Siem Reap offers a different rhythm. As the gateway to Angkor Wat and its surrounding temples, it transports travellers into a world of heritage and spirituality. From sunrise over Angkor Wat to cycling through local villages, Siem Reap blends discovery with tranquillity.
Cebu, Philippines – The Island That Has It All
In the Philippines, Cebu brings together heritage, beaches, and adventure. The city is dotted with colonial landmarks, while nearby towns promise encounters with whale sharks, waterfalls, and coral reefs. Whether it’s diving, hiking, or café-hopping, Cebu offers the perfect mix of activity and leisure.
Bonus Stop in Malaysia
Travellers can also add a short Malaysian holiday to their itinerary at zero fare, paying only taxes. Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Penang, and Johor Bahru each add a new layer to the journey, from city breaks to beach escapes. With Malaysia now offering visa-free entry for Indian passport holders, extending your trip is not only easy but also tempting.
With ten direct routes from India and new Firefly flights connecting beyond Kuala Lumpur, travellers can now experience multiple destinations in one trip. Krabi launches on 17 November 2025, Siem Reap on 27 November 2025, and Cebu on 2 December 2025.
Southeast Asia is closer, smoother, and more connected than ever. Two holidays in one is no longer a dream it’s simply the smarter way to travel.