| bramble74701:50 UTC18 Apr 2007 | We are planning a few days on Tioman at the end of September.Are there daily flights from Singapore?-I`ve tried e-mailing Berjaya Air & got nowhere!We need to know as we will choose a flight to Singapore to connect to Tioman in 1 day.By the way what can we expect with the monsoons at this time 29th-2nd October?Many thanks for your help.
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| hary02:04 UTC18 Apr 2007 | hye!
you looking for flight? try Air Asia they have the most destination in Malaysia TQ
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| wyattwang07:28 UTC18 Apr 2007 | I dont think airasia flies to Tioman. Berjaya is the only airline that flies to Tioman direct to singapore. the monsoons will still be manageable at late sep early oct. BY nov, i think it will be bad.
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| greenmango08:25 UTC18 Apr 2007 | #2 is correct, only Berjaya fly to Tioman.
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| whymustvisitmalaysia08:52 UTC18 Apr 2007 | Hi there, I just wonder where do you get berjaya email address? Can't be from their website. The reason i ask is because the flight schedule is clearly stated at their website Berjaya-Air.com
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| sampan12:51 UTC18 Apr 2007 | #1 is incoherent and not helpful as he is only interested in plugging his own website regardless of OP or thread and also goes by name of haryzat in other posts.
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| greenmango15:01 UTC18 Apr 2007 | #5 you are correct. Hary has added lots of posts in the past 24 hours, and seems to be involved with Tourism Malaysia, or as you say plugging his own sites.
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| greenmango15:03 UTC18 Apr 2007 | #4 whymustvisitmalaysia <blockquote>Quote <hr>I just wonder where do you get berjaya email address? Can't be from their website.<hr></blockquote>
I found it on their website under contact, it says Email : reserve@berjaya-air.com and Email : booking@berjaya-air.com
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| whymustvisitmalaysia15:26 UTC18 Apr 2007 | greenmango, may be i said it wrongly.. I just don't understand how come bramble747 was unable to find Berjaya website. bramble747 was trying to find the flight schedule which is clearly stated in the website. That's why i do not think that bramble747 got the email address from berjaya website. After following the postings in TT for quite some time, I found some of the postings are so obviously that they did not do their research first. For example, posting on perhentian island. They are plenty repeated questions. There are very good posting and sharing posted earlier which can be used. My concern is drop in quality posting which eventually makes people leave the forum.
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| jslw12:28 UTC19 Apr 2007 | Hi Bramble747,
we went to Tioman Island last year by Berjaya Air via Singapore. We also sent reservations via online but got no response so we called them direct. They immediately reserved seats for us and gave us the confirmation via email, so i guess this would be the quickest way to contact them. Click on their website www.berjaya-air.com and they have all the prices and flight schedules to Tioman Island plus the contact numbers. Be warned though that Berjaya air does not fly from the Singapore international airport but from Seleter airport, a small airport about 45 mins from Singapore City.
Hope this helps.
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| jslw12:38 UTC19 Apr 2007 | Bramble747,
Forgot to also warn you about the sand flies on Tioman beaches. Me and hubby just laid on the beach on towels for 15mins and discovered to our horror that our backs were covered in little red mite bites that itched like hell and grew to the size of a hong kong 1 dollar with pus (which is big) .My back had around 15 lumps and looked like the world map after the second day and i couldnt sleep on my back. in the end i needed to go to the doctor's clinic for treatment. he said it would go away after a few days but it lasted for 3 wks and my back is still scared by it. So be careful about laying on the beaches in tioman - BTW, the snorkelling is great there.
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| angellee10:35 UTC20 Apr 2007 | Hi there,
If you are looking for nice beaches in Malaysia, I would say that Tioman may not be the best of choice. Many years back, Tioman was one of the best destinations in the world with pristine, beautiful white beaches. But as we all know through time and commercialization, nature will also be contaminated and deteriorate with time.
I would still prefer to go to Pulau Redang - Redang Island, Lang Tengah, Kapas Island which are situated at the east coast of Malaysia, off Terengganu. You can also go to Sipadan which is located at the East Peninsula of Malaysia, under Sabah territory.
Best to go to these places soon..before they soon become polluted ... :)
I normally travel by AIR ASIA...and I look out for their free travel fair. I only pay for fuel and tax surcharges!
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