AirAsia
has launched a free seat campaign to celebrate its newly added frequencies and
new services to Singapore from East and West Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Jointly, AirAsia boasts 101 weekly direct flights to
Singapore from various points in the region which include Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Phuket,
Bangkok, and Pekanbaru, Indonesia.
The airline is giving away
free seats to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Pekanbaru, Phuket and Bangkok.
Travellers only have to bear the fuel surcharges, airport tax and admin
cost. As a bonus, the first 1000 travellers who successfully book their free seats online will be rewarded with a RM20 E-gift voucher. The free seat promotion
commences today, 29 October 2008, and runs until 2nd November 2008 for travel
between 1 December 2008 and 31 July 2009.
Kathleen Tan, Regional Head of Commercial AirAsia,
said, “We are thrilled to be adding frequencies and introducing new services to Singapore
and giving out free seats to our guests is the perfect way to share our excitement with them. We have recently announced
7 daily flights from
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore; the decision to increase flight frequency is in direct response to an increasingly strong demand for air travel
between Singapore and the Malaysian as well as the Thai markets. It also further demonstrates our commitment to making air-travel convenient
and affordable for everyone.”
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