
Fly to Malaysia from Just Rp799.000
Dreaming of Malaysia? Your chance to travel across the strait just got a whole lot cheaper! TransNusa is rolling out a massive promotion offering 20,000 tickets to Malaysia starting from only Rp799,000 one-way — yes, you read that right!
This limited-time deal is part of a special collaboration with Tourism Malaysia to support the upcoming Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign. Whether you’re craving nasi lemak, want to shop till you drop, or need a quick escape from Jakarta, now’s the perfect time to book your flight.
Let’s break down all the details so you can pack your bags and head to KL with ease.
What’s the Deal?
TransNusa is offering this promotion for flights from Jakarta (Soekarno-Hatta Airport) to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Subang Airport (SZB). The starting price is Rp799,000, and it includes some pretty generous perks.
Here’s a quick summary of what you’re getting:
Promo Highlights | Details |
Number of tickets | 20,000 seats |
Starting fare | Rp799,000 (one-way) |
Booking period | Until 31 July 2025 |
Travel period | 15 June – 31 July 2025 |
Routes | Jakarta – Kuala Lumpur / Subang |
Baggage allowance | 7kg cabin + 20kg checked luggage |
Comfort & extras | Extra legroom, onboard service, flexible rescheduling |
Pretty good for a budget-friendly getaway, right?
Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Go
This promo isn’t just about cheap flights — it’s also perfectly timed with Malaysia’s biggest shopping season. The Malaysia Mega Sale Festival runs from June 15 to July 31, lining up exactly with the promo’s travel period.
You’ll find massive discounts on fashion, electronics, beauty products, and souvenirs in malls across Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and beyond. Plus, it’s a great warm-up for the official Visit Malaysia 2026 tourism campaign.
That means you can fly cheap, shop smart, and explore the country like never before.
What’s Flying with TransNusa Like?
TransNusa may be low-cost, but they don’t skimp on comfort. With this promo, you still get:
- 20kg checked baggage and 7kg cabin allowance
- Extra legroom seats (more space to stretch on your short-haul)
- Free onboard snacks
- Convenient access to both KLIA and Subang Airport, so you can pick the airport that works best for your plans
You’ll be flying on their modern Embraer E190 jets — sleek, spacious, and known for smooth rides.
Must-Visit Spots in Malaysia
Not sure where to go once you land? The following are some sights you really must include on your itinerary:
- Take a picture of Kuala Lumpur’s famed Petronas Twin Towers from the skybridge.
- Batu Caves – Climb the rainbow steps and explore this sacred Hindu temple
- KLCC Park & Botanical Gardens – Breathe in the green in the heart of the city
- Genting Highlands – Hop on the cable car, enjoy the cool air, and visit casinos or theme parks
- Jalan Alor Food Street – Sample spicy char kway teow, satay, and endless local delights
Whether you’re a foodie, a culture explorer, or a shopaholic, Malaysia’s got something for you.
What They’re Saying
“This collaboration is part of our commitment to offer accessible travel between Indonesia and Malaysia,”
— Bayu Sutanto, President Director of TransNusa
“The market of Indonesia is one of our highest priorities. This campaign is the ideal way to get to know Malaysia.”
― Hairi Mohd Yakzan, Jakarta’s Director of Tourism Malaysia
This joint effort shows how serious both parties are about boosting tourism and making it easier (and cheaper!) for Indonesians to visit.
Don’t Miss Out — Book Before It’s Gone!
With only 20,000 seats available, this promo is sure to sell out fast. Therefore, don’t put off taking action too long.
Head to www.transnusa.co.id
Select your destination (Kuala Lumpur or Subang)
Pick your travel dates (15 June – 31 July 2025)
Lock in that sweet Rp799,000 fare
And just like that — Malaysia is just a few clicks away.
Ready to Fly?
There has never been a more advantageous moment to travel wisely. With affordable fares, comfortable service, and an entire country waiting to be explored, TransNusa’s promo is your golden ticket to Malaysia this year.
So gather your buddies, get your passport out of the closet, and begin organizing your next trip. Who says great trips have to be expensive?