Extended Service!


I had been flown overseas before by a regular Japanese client but they were usually short trips, a day and a night to a nearby country such as Singapore and Thailand. However, recently I have been flown to Paris and Phnom Penh for an extended period of time for work. I have been to 13 countries (Japan, USA, France, Cambodia, The Maldives, The Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Laos, Burma), to most of which I have been twice, (in the case of Thailand, I have visited this country over twenty times) so I kinda know my way around Southeast Asia. I also have a valid US multiple entry visa as well, and I believe I can get Schengen visa again if I need to. While overseas trips aren’t very common, they aren’t rare either. Below are a few things clients should bear in mind when considering flying me around to deliver massages and/ or massage training services. 

  • For any trip that lasts a day and a night, clients need to purchase a package of at least $210.
  • For a trip that last 3 days and 3 nights, clients need to purchase the highest package available.
  • Besides the usual fees such as flights, hotels, visa (if any), transport to and from the airport in the foreign country, 3 meals per day, there is a travel allowance of $50 per day for any additional day without work in Asia. This fee will be $100/ day in Europe and some other developed countries (Clients need to check if their country is on this list). This fee also applies to any flights that take from 4 hours and above one way or any flights that need transit time.
  • In order to make a booking for such a package, after finalising and confirming the date with the masseuse, clients will have to pay a cancellation fee of $30 and transport fees (round trip) to nurumasseuse@gmail.com. Then clients will have to book flight tickets and hotels and forward the details of the flights as well as booking confirmation and their receipts to the masseuse.
  • The hotel that clients book for the masseuse needs to be in a central location, safe, decent and within reach of night life and facilities. The hotel needs to have clean towels and a good supply of shower gel.
  • In order to get the details of the masseuse’s passport, clients have to also show a copy of their passport or national ID before the masseuse can reciprocate.

These sound very complicated, but they are in fact quite simple. I will guide you step by step if you are interested. If you are too busy to come to Saigon for training sessions or a retreat, why don’t let me fly to you and save yourself some trouble?

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