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Advice wanted: One way flight to Thailand or Malaysia or Singapore Posted on: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 21:30:29 +0000 (UTC)

I want to fly out to SE Asia (Thailand or Malaysia or Singapore) on a
one way ticket. I then want to buy the homeward bound ticket in SE
Asia. This way I have the maximum flexibility on how long I stay and
where I travel.

But.. The countries listed above all Oficially require visitors to
have out-bound tickets. I have a British passport.

I don't think the immigration officials will actually cause any
problems. However, I think many airlines won't carry passengers who
don't have an out-bound ticket.

Can anyone offer more information, wether this is a real problem or
just my misunderstanding? Also if there is a problem, what solutions
are there.

I thought of buying out-bound tickets with Air Asia but they don't
issue paper tickets.

I thought of buying a ticket from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, but this
ticket costs about £80 pounds from England. Personally I think is
expensive and consider it a last resort.

Any one have a better solution.

Thanks