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S$ 237 - S$ 415
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Singapore ChangiVientiane Wattay
SIN - VTE
SINVTE
Singapore Changi
Thu 15-8
Nonstop2h 50m
Vientiane Wattay
Thu 22-8
Nonstop3h 10m
Singapore ChangiVientiane Wattay
SIN - VTE
SINVTE
Singapore Changi
Thu 30-5
1 stop24h 50m
Vientiane Wattay
Thu 6-6
Nonstop3h 10m
Singapore ChangiVientiane Wattay
SIN - VTE
SINVTE
Singapore Changi
Tue 18-6
1 stop11h 55m
Vientiane Wattay
Thu 20-6
Nonstop3h 10m
Singapore ChangiVientiane Wattay
SIN - VTE
SINVTE
Singapore Changi
Thu 30-5
Nonstop2h 50m
Vientiane Wattay
Thu 6-6
Nonstop3h 10m
Singapore ChangiVientiane Wattay
SIN - VTE
SINVTE
Singapore Changi
Thu 30-5
1 stop24h 50m
Vientiane Wattay
Mon 3-6
1 stop16h 20m
Singapore ChangiVientiane Wattay
SIN - VTE
SINVTE
Singapore Changi
Thu 31-10
2 stops25h 35m
Vientiane Wattay
Sun 3-11
2 stops28h 55m
Singapore ChangiVientiane Wattay
SIN - VTE
SINVTE
Singapore Changi
Tue 2-7
1 stop11h 55m
Vientiane Wattay
Wed 10-7
1 stop5h 15m
VTE Temperature | 22 - 29 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Laos, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, April is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 29.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 22.0 C).
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Delayed flight a bit annoying but staff all good and surprisingly the main course of vegan meals were good.
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Delayed flight a bit annoying but staff all good and surprisingly the main course of vegan meals were good.
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Delayed flight a bit annoying but staff all good and surprisingly the main course of vegan meals were good.
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
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Comfort
Overall
Reviews
Delayed flight a bit annoying but staff all good and surprisingly the main course of vegan meals were good.
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Reviews
Delayed flight a bit annoying but staff all good and surprisingly the main course of vegan meals were good.
When the French controlled Indochina, they called the slowness of pace in Laos and the apparent indolence of the people the “Laotian malaise”, precisely what makes this land tourist heaven. Officially the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, a communist state, Laos is sandwiched between Burma (Myanmar), China, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand, a country about the same size as Great Britain. About 70 per cent of the country is made up of mountain and highland and there is extensive, untouched, forest too. Most Laotians live in the fertile plains of the Mekong and the 11 other rivers, eking out an existence by farming and fishing.
Its capital is Vientiane, home to Wattay International, where many flights to Laos touch down. Most travellers will pick up cheap flights to Laos from Bangkok. Vientiane is on the Mekong, a town of wide boulevards, French Colonial buildings, golden temples and Pha That Luang, Laos’s most important religious monument.
The former royal capital is Luang Prabang, a gilded city locked in time with 45 temples, 32 of them active. The most spectacular temple is Wat Xieng Thong. Early each morning hundreds of orange-robed monks make their daily alms round, a sight not to be missed.
The climate is tropical – extremely humid during the rainy season (July to October).
Lao Airlines flies domestically. Apart from flying there are several ways to get around the country including by ferry, bus (there is a good network throughout Laos), rental car, Songthaew (pick-up trucks with benches) and, of course, tuk tuk (modified motorbikes).