AirAsia
has launched a new promotion offering fares from as low as RM0.05 on its domestic and international routes.
Millions of seats are available from all of its hubs located in Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Kota
Kinabalu, Kuching, Jakarta and Bangkok. The sale runs for one week only
from 19 to 24 February 2008 for the travel period from 24 June 2008 - 11 January
2009. Fare excludes all taxes, surcharges, etc.
Guests can choose these low fare bargains via the Kuala Lumpur hub from as low as
RM0.05 sen one way to Alor Star, Johor Bahru, Kota
Bharu, Langkawi, Penang, Kuala Terengganu, Chiang Mai, Krabi, Singapore, Bandung and Padang. Other highly popular destinations
which are included in the sale are from RM5.00 for one way travel
including Clark (Manila), Jakarta, Surabaya and even the newly launched
Yogyakarta route in Indonesia. In addition to that, other special fares
from RM50.00 are available to
Macau, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Bali.
And to make the deal sweeter, The Gold Coast, Australia serviced by AirAsia X is also bundled at *RM155.00 one way for economy seats.
Gold Coast is an ideal and exciting destination amongst Asians with first class offerings of theme parks, spectacular beaches, abundance of
shopping opportunities that will cater to families and young adults.
Kathleen Tan, Regional Head – Commercial,
AirAsia, said, “The public can now enjoy an array of exciting destinations including our new
routes such as Singapore, Vientiane, Yogyakarta, Gold Coast (Australia) and many more. With over 90 routes to select from, we believe that
there’s always something that's ideal for people of all ages and interests; be it the sandy white beaches, famous ancient sights, bustling and
rapidly expanding cities, tropical rainforest or watersports. And at Go Holiday, we offer a wide range of over 700 hotel partners which guest
can select from, indeed they will be spoilt for choices! This is our gesture to make holidays more
affordable to everyone as we continue to serve the public with Malaysia Boleh spirit with our revolutionary low
fares.”
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