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Layang Layang aerospace

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Is there any chance to book a flight with Layang Layang's Short Skyvans? I'm in BKI next week, so it might be an opportunity....

Any hints or tips? I did not find any booking possibilities on the net...

 

 

Cheers

 

Georg

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Is there any chance to book a flight with Layang Layang's Short Skyvans? I'm in BKI next week, so it might be an opportunity....

Any hints or tips? I did not find any booking possibilities on the net...

 

 

Cheers

 

Georg

 

I believe Layang-layang's Short Skyvans only fly to Layang-layang Atoll (Swallow Reef), which is located in South China Sea- 300km northwest of KK. It is mainly use to ferry divers & resort staffs between BKI and the atoll. Usually the flying is packaged together with the diving and accommodation which cost around RM 2700 per pax since my last check.

 

Layang-layang official website.

 

Layang-layang Atoll on Wikitravel.

 

Oh, btw, Skyvan also being used for chartered, aerial survey and photography.

Edited by kianhong

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Return airfare Kota Kinabalu-Layang Layang per person with airport tax :

 

Malaysian (RM 726.00) / Singaporean (RM 878.00) and Others (RM 846.00)

 

(Daily subject to confirmation)

Kindly arrive at Terminal 2 for check-in at least one hour before departure time.

No tickets are issued and baggage allowance is 25kg per person,

excess baggage at RM 8.50 per kg/way. Flight depart Tue, Thu, Fri & Sun) :

 

BKI/LYY 07:00/08:00

LYY/BKI 08:30/09:30

 

I think theres no specific website of layang-layang aerospace. Maybe the flight tickets need to go through agents.

Edited by MIR

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Thanks for info about the fares. I did browse Layang-Layang's website some time ago but was dissapointed to see packages for divers only, which cost a lot for just sightseers. I hope to visit one day, just to see the very 'end' of the Malaysian frontier in that corner.

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