AirAsia is launching another ‘Big Sale’
promotion, promising more destinations at even lower fares than
the previous ‘Big Sale’ which was held in August 2009. The booking
period is from 3 March to 7 March 2010 for travel between 25
September 2010 an 13 February 2011.
To further sweeten the ‘Big Sale’ offer, AirAsia is also concurrently running ‘March
Madness’ promotional fares within the same booking period from 3
March to 7 March 2010, for guests to enjoy immediate travel from
23 March to 31 May, 2010.
All destinations are on sale, with fares from as
low as RM9 only. Malaysian destinations such as Penang, Langkawi,
Terengganu, Johor Bharu and Kota Bharu are all up for grabs from
RM9 while fares to Sabah and Sarawak will be from RM29. Fares to Kuching
and Kota Kinabalu will be from RM49.
International routes are expected to be
snapped up instantly as the return of the ‘Big Sale’ offers fares
from RM29. Highly in demand “Kangaroo Routes” in Australia such
as Gold Coast, Melbourne and Perth are available from RM149,
while those planning for a European getaway can opt to fly to
London from as low as RM699.
Kathleen Tan, Regional Head
of Commercial, AirAsia said, “This would be the best opportunity
for guests to maximize on our extensive route network to travel to
more places at a much lower price. For example, guests can hop to
two favourite destinations from less than RM200; a beach getaway
in Phuket from as low as RM49 and travel onwards from Phuket to
shopping paradise, Hong Kong from only RM131. Or guests could
also relax at the island of gods, Bali from RM99 and take a trip
to Perth, Australia with direct flights from Bali, with fares as
low as RM117. With, AirAsia’s nine hubs (Kuala Lumpur, Kota
Kinabalu, Penang, Bangkok, Phuket, Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya, and
Bandung), and a network stretching across 20 countries to over 130
routes, there’s more than a treasure chest awaiting to be
discovered out there, and the ‘Big Sale’ is its key, unlocking the
splendours of travel.”
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