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MATTA PROMOTION extended for 3 days only!
by Natalya on Mar.22, 2010, under General
MATTA FAIR 2010 is over and we have come out top again with RM 1.8 million sell-outs!
Due to overwhelming demand and requests, we would like to offer you our most demanded packages- the STRIKER PACKAGES again!
Get the best deals offered at MATTA again here!
Enjoy the sun at Langkawi from only RM199 or Phuket from only RM399. Otherwise, visit the largest volcanic lake at Medan Lake Toba from only RM399. Besides that, we have many more other packages such to Bali, Singapore, Koh Samui and Redang. Visit http://www.fireflyholiday.com

Remember, booking starts from Monday to Wednesday, 22- 24th March 2010 and traveling period is until October 2010. So, don’t miss out that chance again to purchase our best selling packages!
Here, we would also like to inform you that we have added a 5th frequency to our Subang-Singapore flight. The new 5th frequency flight is now open for sale and the service will commence from 28 March 2010.
Do stay tuned on our Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Firefly or our blog at http://blog.fireflyz.com.my <http://blog.fireflyz.com.my/> for more promotions and activities!
Till then, have a nice day!
In time to come
by Natalya on Jan.04, 2010, under General, News
Stories by Leong Siok Hui
The year 2009 was a good one for avid travellers. Of course, some of us were a little restrained by the wobbly economy and the health scares. But the plunging air fares, hotel rates and value-for-money tours were just too good to pass up.
In any case, those of us on a budget switched to exploring our own backyard. The plus side? We got to see Asia with fresh eyes.
So what does the crystal ball augur for 2010? Can travel industry folks brave the Year of the Tiger with cautious optimism? And are travellers going to enjoy even better deals?
“If 2009 was ‘The Year of the Deal’, 2010 will be ‘The Year of Value’,” says travel analyst Yeoh Siew Hoon.
“Travellers will continue seeking value, not only in terms of price and benefits, but in terms of travel experience. These could range from voluntourism (volunteer holidays) and green travel to specific activity-based holidays.”
The Singapore-based travel editor says three things will define the scene in Asia: low cost, Asia and value.
“Low-cost airlines will dominate and continue to drive deals and change the way people live, work and play in Asia,” explains the Penang-born Malaysian with 25 years of experience in travel writing.
“It’s now possible to work in Singapore and live in Kuala Lumpur, for example, and commute to work, depending on the nature of your work and your income.”
Asia will be the main playground of Asians as new routes are being opened up by low-cost airlines such as Firefly, Yeoh adds.





