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AirAsia Launches Philippines Promotion

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Wednesday, 25 July 2012
 

AirAsia has lunched a promotion on flights between Kuala Lumpur and Clark in the Philippines, with fares starting from as low as RM1.

From Clark, travellers could continue their journey and explore other domestic destinations such as Davao, Kalibo (gateway to Boracay) or Puerto Princesa (Palawan) with fares also starting from as low as RM1.

The promotion is available for booking until 29 July 2012, for travel between 25 July and 31 October 2012.

The flights will be operated by AirAsia Group’s latest affiliate, Philippines’ AirAsia.

Domestically, Philippines’ AirAsia is also launching a promotion, called the Piso Fare promo, with flights to all local and international destinations from Clark, including Fly-Thru service from Clark International Airport to Australia, with base fares from as low as One Peso.

With the Piso Fare Promo, travelers who book via AirAsia’s website before 29 July 2012 can now fly direct from Clark International Airport in Pampanga to Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Macau and through AirAsia’s newest Fly-Thru service from Clark to Sydney and Perth in Australia for only one peso base fare.

The Piso Fare Promo is also offered for travelers bound from Clark to AirAsia’s domestic destinations such as Davao, Kalibo, and Puerto Princesa.

With AirAsia’s Piso Fare Promo, travelers will only pay one peso for base fare excluding fuel surcharge, processing fee, aviation security fee and VAT.

1,000 seats are up for grabs with the Piso Fare Promo.

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