(original article from http://www.aviationrecord.com)
By Honey
AirAsia is promoting travel to destinations like London, Paris, Tokyo, Bangkok, Mumbai, and Bali with its AirAsia’s World Domination Sale.
This sale lowers fares across most of its network, starting January 17 until February 6, 2011, for travel between July 1 and September 30, 2011. Fares start from as low as $5.
Routes on AirAsia’s new Flight Transfer Service, which allows guests to connect more easily between flights, are on sale including Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur from $199*, London (Stansted) from $429* and Mumbai from $289* one way.
From Perth, AirAsia has sale fares to Kuala Lumpur from $149*, Mumbai, Chengdu and New Delhi from $239* and London from $379* one way.
Fares from the Gold Coast to Kuala Lumpur start from $199*, Chengdu from $289* and Hangzhou from $309* one way.
There are also dozens of destinations on sale from AirAsia’s Kuala Lumpur hub, including Kota Bahru, Langkawi and Penang from $5*; and Medan, adang and Singapore from $12* one way.
One way fares from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh start from $19*; Krabi from $26*; Bali from $33*; Hanoi and Chiang Mai from $46* and Tianjin and Chengdu from $65*.
Flights to Mumbai and New Delhi start from $69*; Taipei from $87*; Seoul from $138*; Tokyo from $156*, London from $207* and Paris from
$225* one way.
“AirAsia’s latest big sale really spoils travellers for choice when it comes to choosing their next holiday destination,” AirAsia X head of commercial, Darren Wright said.
“You really can see more of the world easily with AirAsia as our network continues to grow with new routes such as Paris and improvements like our Flight Transfer Service.”
AirAsia’s Flight Transfer Service allows guests to book all the way to their end destination and avoid immigration queues when connecting
between flights at the airline’s hub in Kuala Lumpur.
The new system is available for selected flights on AirAsia X long haul routes covering China, India, Taiwan, UK, Australia, Japan and Korea.
AirAsia's network covers 139 routes across 76 destinations throughout Asia, Australia and Europe.
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