AirAsia X Launches Kuala Lumpur - Mauritius
Flights
[HD video below] AirAsia X has launched flights between Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia and Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International
Airport in Mauritius.
To celebrate the launch AirAsia X is
offering special all-in-fares from RM199 one-way on standard
seats, and from RM1,599 one-way for Premium Flatbed seats.
The promotional fares are available for booking
online from today (5 October) to 9 October 2016 for travel up to
31 March 2017.
Benyamin Ismail, CEO of AirAsia X Berhad said,
“We’re very excited to add a new continent to
the route map of AirAsia X. The strong
entry into this market has given us the confidence we need to grow
this direct flight between Mauritius and Kuala Lumpur, operated
exclusively by AirAsia X. Together with our short-haul affiliate
AirAsia Group, our guests can now fly into Mauritius from any of
the destinations within our extensive flight network across Asia,
Australia and the Middle East via Kuala Lumpur, Asia’s low cost
hub.”
Located on the southeast coast of the
African continent, Mauritius was once a volcanic island and is
famous for its beautiful beaches, warm sub-tropical climate and
the topaz shoreline of the Indian Ocean. Mauritius is one of the
world’s top honeymoon destinations.
Visitors can choose to
relax on the longest beach in Mauritius at Belle Mare Beach
sipping fresh sugar cane juice; or for the adventurous, embark on
an Underwater Walk around the ocean bed in an oxygen helmet and
mingle with the fishes.
For a little bit of culture and history, head to
the capital of Mauritius, Port Louis which boasts a plethora of
colonial monuments or follow the pilgrimage route to Grand Bassin,
where the second largest statue of Lord Shiva in the world will
greet you at the entrance to the natural crater lake on the
mountains.
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