
Trip.com's 5.5 Mega Sale Offers Epic Discounts On Flights, Hotels, Experiences & Attractions!
Trip.com is bringing back its much-anticipated 5.5 Mega Sale, packed with incredible discounts on flights, hotels, attractions, and exclusive promo codes. Taking place from 5th to 8th May 2025, this year's sale theme — 'Where Your Dreams Come Alive!' — sets the stage for a travel deals extravaganza that caters to all travellers, from deal hunters to adventure seekers.
Trip.com's 5.5 Mega Sale features a range of great offers, including:
Daily Flash Sale On Flights, With One-Way All-in Fares From RM25
Book discounted one-way all-in fares from RM25 with AirAsia, including:
From RM25: Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru, Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu
Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru, Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu From RM100: Kuala Lumpur to Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Phu Quoc
Kuala Lumpur to Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Phu Quoc From RM150: Kuala Lumpur to Bali, Bangkok, Taipei
Plus, enjoy up to 30% off flight bookings with participating airlines like AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines and more during the 5.5 Mega Sale period.
Daily Flash Sale On Hotels, With Rates From RM55
Score amazing prices at top hotels in Malaysia (from RM55) and Thailand (from RM155). Participating hotels include:
Ayatt Bukit Bintang
Hotel Komune Living & Wellness
Spenza Hotel Bangkok
MUU Bangkok, and more.
Buy 1 Get 1 Free Attractions & Up To 50% Off Experiences
From 6th May onwards, Trip.com rolls out Buy 1 Get 1 Free attraction deals across popular destinations like Singapore, Desaru Coast, Langkawi, Japan and Bali. Travellers can also enjoy up to 50% off massages, e-sims, airport fast-track services, and more.
Daily Promo Code Drops With Up To RM250 Off Flight & Hotel Bookings
Unlock promo codes across flights, hotels, and activity bookings from 12am daily, including:
Flights: Up to RM250 off (min spend RM2,000)
Up to RM250 off (min spend RM2,000) Hotels: Up to RM250 off (min spend RM2,000)
Up to RM250 off (min spend RM2,000) Attractions: Up to RM55 off (min spend RM700)
Special Deals For New Trip.com Users & Subscribers
For first-time users of Trip.com, there are special RM25 off discount codes available with minimum spend of RM200. Subscribers of Trip.com's Telegram, e-mail, and in-app push notifications will also receive the exclusive channel-specific deals outlined below:
Telegram: RM25 off flights (min spend RM250), RM50 off hotels (min spend RM450)
RM25 off flights (min spend RM250), RM50 off hotels (min spend RM450) Email and in-app notifications: RM30 off flights (min spend RM300), RM50 off hotels (min spend RM450)
How To Access These Deals
To take advantage of these exclusive offers, users can:
Visit the official 5.5 Mega Sale page
Subscribe to Trip.com's Telegram channel : https://t.me/TriptalksMY
: https://t.me/TriptalksMY Sign up for e-mail newsletters : https://my.trip.com/subscribe
: https://my.trip.com/subscribe Turn on in-app notifications to stay updated on limited-time flash sales and promo drops.
Book Fast, Save Big!
For more details on the flash sales, please refer to the promotional calendar table below:
* All flash sales last for one hour.
** Terms and conditions apply. All prices are before applicable services, taxes, and fees. All promotional offers are available on a first-come, first-served basis within the specified period and while stocks last.

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