AirAsia has launched a selection of promotional
fares from Perth, Sydney, Gold Coast and Melbourne to a variety of
exciting destinations across Asia including Phuket and Bangkok.
The sale runs until 25 March 2012 for travel
between 1 June 2012 to 30 September 2012, and includes one-way economy Fly
Thru deals from: Sydney and Melbourne to destinations like
Singapore from A$289; Phuket from A$319; Ho Chi Minh City and
Bangkok from A$329; and Bali from A$339.
Travel to
Japan from Sydney to Osaka is on sale from A$379.
Melbourne to Hong Kong is on sale from A$269; to Hangzhou
(Shanghai) and Chengdu from A$369; Seoul and Taipei from A$379;
and to Tokyo from A$399.
Sale fares from the Gold
Coast to Singapore are from A$299; Phuket from A$329; Bali from
A$349; Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh city from A$339; Hong Kong from
A$369; Seoul, Chengdu and Hangzhou (Shanghai) from A$389.
Fares from Perth to destinations like Singapore are from
A$199; Phuket from A$229; Ho Chi Minh city and Bangkok from A$239;
Hong Kong from A$269; Hangzhou (Shanghai) from A$279; and Osaka
and Taipei from A$289.
One-way fares to AirAsia’s
main hub in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, start from Perth from just
A$159; Sydney and Melbourne from A$249 and from Gold Coast to
Kuala Lumpur from A$259.
“While your mates
will be rugged up over winter, you could be sipping a cocktail on
a beach in Phuket, slurping a bowl of pho soup from an outdoor
café in Ho Chi Minh or strolling through the stunning gardens of
Tokyo’s Imperial Palace,” said AirAsia
Australia marketing manager, Stuart Myerscough. “Travel through
Asia has never been more affordable and the AirAsia network has an amazing array of Asian destinations to explore.”
From June, the airline will add two additional weekly flights from
Perth to Kuala Lumpur, taking the total number of flights per week
to nine.
“Perth has been one of our best supported
routes so we are delighted to be able to increase frequency to our
hub in Kuala Lumpur,” Mr Myerscough said. “From there, guests can
fly on to a huge range of other destinations including Penang,
Langkawi, Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Hanoi, Chiang Mai and Krabi.”
AirAsia’s Fly Thru service allows passengers to easily
transit and connect between two different flights via the Kuala
Lumpur Low Cost Carrier Terminal without having to worry about
checking-in twice.
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