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AirAsia X Launches Kathmandu Promotion

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AirAsia X is celebrating its first year of flights between Kuala Lumpur and Kathmandu, Nepal, with a promotion.

Special fares to Kathmandu from Kuala Lumpur start from MYR 329 (NPR 20,000) between 3 and 7 July 2013 for travel between 17 July and 31 December 2013.

Passengers who prefer to travel in a little extra comfort, can also experience the premium flatbeds from MYR 999 (NPR 49,999) from Kuala Lumpur to Kathmandu, Nepal.

Fly-Thru promotional deals are also available from MYR 449 (NPR 23,408) from Penang to Kathmandu, and on other fly-thru destinations.

Terms and conditions apply.

AirAsia X CEO, Azran Osman-Rani said, “We are thrilled to celebrate our 1st year anniversary with 100,000 passengers carried from Kuala Lumpur to/from Kathmandu, Nepal. To commemorate the event, we are delighted to extend our promotional fares to our passengers.”

AirAsia X commenced flights to Kathmandu, Nepal with 3 flights weekly in November 2012. Due to encouraging demand, the airline increased its flight frequencies to four times weekly in May 2013.

“Demand for the route has been encouraging and our fly thru services have allowed guests from Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore to connect to Kathmandu and vice versa. We have seen strong demand from Australia and Japan and hope with better fly thru connectivity, more of our guests would be able to experience the rich culture and heritage of the city and its surrounding attractions,” added Azran.

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