Turn left when you board for just $99 thanks to Wendy Wu & Malaysian Airlines

Turn left when you board for just $99 thanks to Wendy Wu & Malaysian Airlines
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Wendy Wu Tours is inviting travellers to soar to comfortable new heights in 2024, partnering with Malaysia Airlines to launch an exclusive business class offer on sale for a limited time this month.

    Priced from just $99 one way per person, the offer is available in conjunction with selected tour departures visiting Japan and China in 2024.

    Customers will experience Malaysia Airlines business class and benefit from priority check-in and boarding as well as access to airport lounges, including the Golden Lounge in Kuala Lumpur, and generous luggage allowance.

    Equipped with 27 seats that convert to a flatbed, extensive entertainment options and a la carte dining with a ‘Chef on Call’ available from Kuala Lumpur to select destinations.

    Japan upgrade – travellers visiting this destination can treat themselves to an ultimate business class upgrade from $99 one way per person. Return trip is priced from $999 (per person)

    China upgrade – Similarly, travellers wanting to explore China with Wendy Wu Tours can book a heavily discounted business class upgrade priced from $499 one way per person. A return trip is priced from $1,899 (per person)

    Wendy Wu Tours is famous for its all-inclusive tour packages, which represent great value for travellers. Each tour is inclusive of international flights and current taxes, domestic transportation, accommodation and all or most meals in addition to touring with guides and entrance fees.

    The business class offer is available when booking a selection of different tour departures for travel throughout 2024.

    For more information on Wendy Wu tours to China, click HERE, for Japan information, click HERE.

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