Trip.com Malaysia unveils 7.7 Mega Sale with unbeatable travel discounts

Enjoy unbeatable travel deals with Trip.com 7.7 Mega Sale from July 2-7, 2024, offering up to 60% off hotel stays, RM99 AirAsia flights, and more

Trip.com Malaysia is thrilled to announce the launch of its highly anticipated 7.7 Mega Sale, an event set to revolutionize travel planning with unbeatable deals and promotions. This eagerly awaited sale begins with a two-day preheat period from 2-3 July 2024, providing a sneak peek into the sensational offers available. The main event kicks off on 4 July, extending through 7 July 2024, promising four days of extraordinary discounts and special promotions.

For the first time in Malaysia, Trip.com is introducing hotel stay vouchers, a game-changing feature that allows travelers to secure up to 60% off on their hotel stays at a variety of destinations without needing to confirm their stay dates immediately. These vouchers are valid for one year from the date of purchase and can be canceled for free if travel plans change. This innovative approach offers flexibility and affordability, making it easier for travelers to plan their trips. Participating hotels include the newly opened Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre, the unique Bus Collective for trips across the Causeway, the stylish Mondrian Hong Kong, and the luxurious Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit, among others.

Incredible Offers on Flights, Hotels, and Attractions

The 7.7 Mega Sale also features a plethora of other exciting deals. AirAsia is offering unprecedented all-in fare promotions through Trip.com, with two-way tickets from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore priced at just RM99 and return flights to Bangkok for only RM199. These offers begin at 10:00 AM on 4 July and are valid for travel until 31 December 2024.

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In addition to flight deals, the sale includes a “Buy 1 Get 1 FREE” promotion on popular attractions such as LEGOLAND Malaysia Theme Park, Skyline Luge Kuala Lumpur, Aquaria KLCC, and Universal Studios Singapore. Travelers can also enjoy 50% off eSIMs, ensuring they stay connected during their trips.

Each flash sale starts at specific times and operates on a first-come, first-serve basis. Trip.com users can save over RM500 with exclusive promo codes for their bookings. For flights, users can save RM200 with a minimum spend of RM1,500, while new users enjoy up to RM100 off with a minimum spend of RM1,000. Hotel bookings also come with RM200 off for a minimum spend of RM1,500, with exclusive promo codes available for email subscribers and Telegram group members.

Additional discounts of up to 30% on flights, with an instant discount of RM30 on flights departing from Malaysia to China, Thailand, and Singapore, are also available. Hotel deals offer savings of up to 70% on stays in popular destinations across Asia, including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and China.

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Enhanced Travel Experience with Free Airport Pickup

As part of the 7.7 Mega Sale, Trip.com Transfers is offering a free airport pickup service for travelers heading to China. This service is available for flights booked through Trip.com to seven cities in China (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Chongqing, and Xi’an) for arrivals between July 1 and August 31. Travelers need to collect a coupon from the designated event page between 1-15 July to be eligible for this stress-free travel experience.

The detailed daily flash sale and promo codes calendar ensures that Trip.com users do not miss out on any of the exceptional deals available during the 7.7 Mega Sale.

Mark your calendars and get ready to take advantage of these remarkable offers from Trip.com Malaysia, making your travel dreams more accessible and affordable than ever before. For more information, visit Trip.com or check the Trip.com app.

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