[HD video below] AirAsia and AirAsia X
is adding
139 brand new routes to its Fly-Thru system, making flying on
multiple-city flights a lot easier as travellers do not have to go
through the hassle of
numerous check-ins, transit visas or multiple baggage transfers.
Fly-Thru is available to guests travelling on selected
AirAsia and all AirAsia X flights transiting through Kuala Lumpur
(klia2) or Bangkok Don Mueang (DMK), With Fly-Thru, guests can connect to their next flight without the need for immigration
clearance or a transit visa in Malaysia or Thailand. Upon arrival
at AirAsia’s Fly-Thru hub guests will be given access to the
transfer hall which is connected to the departure hall and issued
with a subsequent flight boarding pass. The
service also eliminates the need to re-check-in luggage all the
way through to the final disembarkation point.
Fly-Thru
guests are also able to enjoy guaranteed connection. In the event
delays caused by the airline results in the missing of consecutive
flights, AirAsia will automatically accommodate affected Fly-Thru
passengers on the next available flight without any additional
charges.
With these brand new routes,
AirAsia guests can enjoy more than 700 Fly-Thru routes, via the
airline’s Fly-Thru hubs in Kuala Lumpur (klia2) and Bangkok Don Mueang (DMK), with the initial and consecutive flights’ connecting
time of between 90 minutes to 6 hours.
Among
popular AirAsia and AirAsia X Fly-Thru routes includes Phuket -
Melbourne, Phuket – Sydney, Melbourne – Ho Chi Minh,
Bangkok-Don Mueang – Melbourne, Bangkok-Don Mueang – Osaka-Kansai,
Jakarta – Tokyo-Haneda, Adelaide - Phuket and more.
In Malaysia, Fly-Thru routes include Penang –
Taipei, Kota Kinabalu – Beijing, Kuching – Melbourne, Langkawi –
Melbourne and others.
Azran Osman-Rani, CEO of AirAsia X Berhad said, “With
the convenience of our Fly-Thru flights, guests from our long haul
network and that of the AirAsia Group may connect seamlessly to
over 85 destinations across the Group’s network. The hassle free
travel experience will indeed open up new horizons for commercial
activities and boost tourism in the Asean region. In time, we hope
to provide a world class flying experience to our guests and will
continue to expand further across the Asia Pacific region so that
everyone can fly X-tra long to their dream destinations.”
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