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ADVERTISING FEATURE


ETIHAD’S NEW ASIA ROUTES


Medan (Sumatra), Indonesia


Discover the gateway to the volcanic Lake Toba (pictured) and explore Medan’s Dutch colonial landmarks and delicious street food. Or, suggest clients continue on to Bali’s sandy shores. Flights launch October 3, three times per week


Chiang Mai, Thailand


Famous for its ancient temples and undulating countryside, Chiang Mai promises a peaceful escape in northern Thailand, which can also be part of wider adventures to Bangkok, Phuket and beyond. Flights launch November 3, four times per week


Phnom Penh, Cambodia


From touring the glittering Royal Palace to watching daily life along the Mekong, clients can combine a historic stay in Cambodia’s capital with a visit to the Unesco-listed Angkor Wat in the city of Siem Reap. Flights launch October 4, six times per week


Hanoi, Vietnam


Clients can dive into Vietnam’s capital over a bowl of pho in the Old Quarter or while exploring its French architecture. The city also has easy connections to Vietnam’s mountainous north, Halong Bay and Hoi An. Daily flights begin November 3


Krabi, Thailand


For a holiday in paradise, send clients to the limestone cliffs and turquoise waters of Krabi, where they can relax on white-sand beaches or hop around more of Thailand’s paradisiacal islands. Daily flights begin October 9


Hong Kong


Towering skyscrapers, bustling markets and wild islands collide in Hong Kong, where clients can easily stop for a layover or spend longer discovering its traditional dim sum and lively nightlife. Flights launch November 3, five times per week


PICTURES: Shutterstock/Anna Yordanova, apiguide, Maria_Usp, Neil Bussey, Javaistan, munduuk


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