AirAsia X to Increase Frequencies to 8
Destinations
[HD video below] AirAsia X has unveiled plans to increase
frequencies to eight destinations including Melbourne, Sydney and
Perth in Australia.
In the next few months, flight frequencies
will be increased between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Melbourne (to
14x weekly flights), Sydney (to 11x weekly) and Perth (to 14x
weekly).
They join increases to Osaka (to 9x
weekly), Sapporo (to 5x weekly), Beijing (to 11x weekly), Shanghai
(to 11x weekly) and Taipei (to 14x weekly) from Kuala Lumpur.
To coincide with the increase in frequencies
AirAsia has launched a sale for all AirAsia X flights (flight code
D7) with low fares available to Kuala Lumpur from Perth from
A$149, Melbourne from A$239, Sydney from A$249, and Gold Coast
from A$269.
Fares between Auckland and Gold Coast are on
sale from NZ$119 and from Auckland to Kuala Lumpur priced from
NZ$329.
AirAsia X’s award-winning Premium Flatbeds are
also on sale to Kuala Lumpur from Perth from A$469 and Melbourne,
Sydney and Gold Coast from A$699.
Premium Flatbed fares between Auckland and Gold
Coast are on sale from NZ$250 and from Auckland to Kuala Lumpur
priced from NZ$799.
The travel period is from now until 24 November
2016. Terms and conditions apply.
Arik Kumar De, Head of Commercial for
AirAsia X Berhad said, “As the pioneer for low cost long-haul
travel, we are pleased to offer our guests greater value with
additional flight options to selected destinations. Our guests can
now enjoy more flexibility in their travel plans for the coming
few months through the added flight frequencies which will be an
added convenience factor.”
Thai AirAsia X Airbus
A330-300 Aircraft Tour - HD (May 2014)
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