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AirAsia fly to Chengdu, China

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AirAsia is introducing a new route connecting Kuala Lumpur to Chengdu from Oct 20 through its AirAsia X.
The four direct weekly flights come at all-in-fares as low as RM129 one-way. Reservations can be done online via AirAsia’s website at www.airasia.com or mobile.airasia.com.

The booking period is from Aug 26 to Aug 30 2009, for the travel period between Oct 20, 2009 and July 31, 2010.

AirAsia’s Regional Head of Commercial Kathleen Tan said: “Our China network has remained incomplete without a presence capable of unlocking the potential of travel to the western territories of China.

Chengdu is your gateway to XiAn, ChongQing and even Tibet. Chengdu is a home to China’s living natural heritage and famous with its icon the Pandas.

Get your tickets now.

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Fly to Australia, China & UK from RM99 only!

Another, hot deals for AirAsia customer. You can now fly to Australia, China & UK from RM99 only.

Booking Period : 23 Feb 2009 – 1 Mar 2009
Travel Period : 24 Feb 2009 – 26 Aug 2009

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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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Free Air Asia Seats

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I think offer is what many are waiting for. No fuel surcharge for all destinations plus free seats to all AirAsia destinations in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam & Australia is too good to be true.

Popularity: 9% [?]

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Air Asia fly new town in China

Another great news, Air Asia will fly to more destinations in China and Hong Kong and Macao. The decision was made in view of nice traffic of 1.5 million from China Routes last year.

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