All Posts Tagged With: "airasiaX"
AirAsia plans in India
While other airlines struggling,AirAsia Bhd and its sister airline AirAsiaX are still expanding and plan to fly to several destinations in India this year. According to AirAsia Group Chief Executive Officer Datuk Seri Tony Fernandes, people are still travelling and switching from premium travel to low-cost travel.
AirAsia started off with flights to Trichi in Tamil Nadu at the end of last year . The destinations on the India list include Hyderabad (October), New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Kochi, Madurai and Calcutta.
AirAsia takes on routes whose durations are four hours and below while AirAsiaX plies routes beyond five hours.
For record, AirAsia and AirAsiaX fly 114 routes covering 64 destinations. The AirAsia chief said even Colombo and Maldives are on the cards this year but he would not reveal the schedule dates for the flights.
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The Great British Tour Contest

Earlier this month we posted on Visa Free for Malaysian to visit Britain, today another good deal for Malaysian where you can stand a chance to win a free 5D/4N holiday package for 2 persons in London. The prize includes return AirAsiaX ticket departing from Kuala Lumpur.
Anyway, if you want to explore more details about this, you may want to visit VisitBritain and also the GreatBritishTour page.
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Fly to Australia, China & UK from RM99 only!
Exclusively for AirAsia-Citibank Cardmembers – Gold Coast
Are you a AirAsia-Citibank Credit card holder ? They are having very kewl promotion now where the 1st 50 card members who book their AirAsia X flights to Gold Coast (Travel from 1 Mar to 30 Jun 09) will get the following :
- FREE 2 NightFREE 2 Nights Room Stay at Holiday Inn Surfers Paradise &
- a FREE Warner Bros. Movie World Theme Park 1-day admission pass.
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AirAsia X’s History

AirAsia X, is a new long haul budget airline operated by AirAsia X Sdn. Bhd. (previously known as FlyAsianXpress Sdn. Bhd.) Its first service commenced on 2 November 2007 to Gold Coast, Australia from its base Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
AirAsia X franchises the brand name of AirAsia, Asia’s largest low cost carrier, which uses a common ticketing website, livery, uniforms, and management style with AirAsia.
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AirAsia vs Malaysia Airlines (MAS)
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 12 — If Malaysians were wondering how their airlines would try to fill seats in a slumping economy, a fare war has flared that will give them some insight.
Malaysia Airlines this week launched a 10-day travel fair, offering discounts of more than 50 per cent. A one-way ticket to Ho Chi Minh City from Kuala Lumpur can be had for as little as RM150. And for RM1,400, you can fly to Paris.
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Tianjin (Beijing) for only RM199
AirAsia X has today announced their new destination Tianjin, China from RM199 (RMB428) one way. Air Asia flies 5x weekly.
Some info regarding Tianjin/Beijing
China’s second and third largest city beckons you to Northern China to discover her unique oriental charm, exciting culture and robust
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