December 10, 2025 | Dubai, UAE: Emirates has also announced a significant improvement on the part of those globetrotters, who would travel to Southeast Asia. The Emirates New Travel Pass is also known as the Emirates Asia Pass, which is an assurance of hassle-free travel, increased flexibility, and ease of organizing a trip to some of the most desired destinations in the region. When the travellers are dreaming of the multi-city adventure without the pressure of having to manage multiple bookings, this new offering might become the whole game-changer.
The Emirates New Travel Pass enables passengers to reserve one to ten flights in seven countries: Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore, and Laos. Customers are now able to book and manage their entire itinerary in Southeast Asia with a single ticket issued by Emirates, instead of having to buy their ticket with different airline companies.
Not only does this simplify the booking procedure, but also offers more cost control and convenience, which is ideal with backpackers, families on longer holidays or business travellers with multiple destinations.
Accessibility By Airlines for the Emirates New Travel Pass
Emirates new travel pass ensures accessibility to anyone who books directly with the airline or through the travel agents so that it is widely accessible. Upon purchase, the traveller will be able to tailor his or her routes and flights through the Emirates easy booking system, which removes the confusion which is usually caused by the process of booking regional low-cost airlines or making interline connections.

The Emirates Asia Pass is also traveller-friendly in instances where changed plans happen, which is a common case when the holidaymaker is involved. The customers are able to change their flights at a fee as low as Dhs55 (USD 15) per flight, this gives customers peace of mind and flexibility, which is not witnessed in the multi-flight packages.
Increasing Connectedness By Powerful Regional Integrations
The ability to integrate the Emirates New Travel Pass with other partner airlines in Southeast Asia (Bangkok Airways and Batik Air Malaysia) can be viewed as one of its strongest assets. With such alliances the traveller is able to have increased access to destinations outside of the Emirates network.
As an illustration, Emirates is flying directly between Dubai and major hubs like Bangkok, Phuket, Singapore, Bali, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Da Nang, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Through these gateways of the Emirates new travel pass, partnering airlines make the reach wider enabling passengers to visit more gems like Ko Samui, Luang Prabang, Krabi, Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu among others, most of which are not flown by Emirates itself.

This renders the Asia Pass very handy to travellers, who desire to mix beach holidays, urban holidays, food holidays and cultural tours into a single vacation.
Pathways That Are Part Of The Emirates Asia Pass
Emirates-Operated Routes through Emirates new travel pass are given below.
Travellers may fly between Dubai and:
- Bali
- Bangkok
- Da Nang (via Bangkok)
- Kuala Lumpur
- Jakarta
- Phnom Penh (via Singapore)
- Phuket
- Singapore
- Siem Reap (via Bangkok)
Batik Air Malaysia Routes
From Kuala Lumpur to:
- Denpasar
- Jakarta
- Johor Bahru
- Kota Kinabalu
- Kuching
- Langkawi
- Penang
- Singapore
Bangkok Airways Routes
From Bangkok to:
- Chiang Mai
- Ko Samui
- Krabi
- Lampang
- Luang Prabang
- Phuket
- Trat
From Phuket to:
- Chiang Mai
- Ko Samui
- Utapao
From Singapore to:
- Ko Samui
Changing Regional Travel Among The Holidaymakers
The release of the Emirates New Travel Pass solidifies the desire of Emirates to enhance global connectivity. Southeast Asia is a dream destination to most people; a place full of culture, tropical scenery, and global delicacies. However, it has been too frequent a maze of airlines and misaligned booking systems to travel across borders.
Emirates has eliminated much of that friction by making their journeys one and the same pass which is flexible. Travellers choose to begin with a bustling Bangkok, relax on the beaches of Bali, sightsee the temples of Cambodia, roam the streets of Singapore, the Asia Pass gives them the levels of convenience and adaptability never before seen anywhere.

With international travel gradually recovering, a new and very creative means of exploring the region has emerged, in Emirates Asia Pass which feels more intimate, convenient, and more adaptable than it has ever been.

