I've decided to go Seoul, Singapore and Malacca, Malaysia for 8 days from July 3 to 10. Going to
Malaysia is a long time, since October 2014. Last time I went to
George Town, the center of Penang Island. I bought a discounted
ticket
of Singapore Airlines from Seoul. The price is 718.300 KRW (=about 63,100
Yen) including all
taxes, fees and surcharges. This time I want to take either Thai Airways or Singapore Airlines from Seoul, so I was checking out prices from late March. Finally I was decided to go with Singapore Airlines because their flight schedules can be better and earn on my Kris Flyer miles. Between Fukuoka and Seoul, I fly by Korean Air as a connecting flight.
Flights are as follows:
- July 3 KE788 FUK 10:30 - ICN 11:55/SQ609 ICN 16:40 - SIN 22:05
- July 8/9 SQ5341 KUL 21:45 - SIN 22:40/SQ608 SIN 00:10 - ICN 07:45
- July 10 KE781 ICN 18:40 - FUK 19:55
The first day, I take a Korean Air flight to Seoul, then a Singapore Airlines flight to Singapore. The transit time at Incheon is 4
hours and 45 minutes, so it has a plenty of time to change planes. I'm staying in Singapore for two nights. On July 5, I'm going
to Malacca by bus. I don't decide what
to do in Malacca yet, maybe
later. After spending 2 nights there, it's scheduled to go Kuala Lumpur. I only have one day in KL, therefore I really want to visit the
Petronas Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin towers. On July 8, I'm going back to Seoul via Singapore. From Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, I take a code-share flight operated by Silk Air, the regional airline of Singapore Airlines. This is a very short flight, it only takes 55 minutes. After a short transit time in Singapore, I take on an overnight flight to Seoul.
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