AirAsia: Come fly with us
KUALA LUMPUR – AirAsia is offering stranded passengers a chance to take a cheap flight while waiting for the skies in Europe to clear.
The budget airline is offering an RM99 one-way fare to any ASEAN destinations (plus taxes and fees), for all stranded guests who are holding flight tickets to Europe on an airline.
The offer is for those travelling to Europe who are stranded in Malaysia and Singapore due to the current closure of air space in parts of Europe.
Guests will need to show their flight tickets at any AirAsia sales office or sales counter to book any flights departing from 20 April to 23 May 2010 to any ASEAN country (except Myanmar), including destinations such as Bali, Jakarta, Bangkok, Singapore, Siem Reap, Hanoi, Phuket and Krabi. .
Ian Jarrett
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