AirAsia launching Hua Hin flights
Budget carrier AirAsia will launch flights to the Thai beach town of Hua Hin.
AirAsia will fly four times a week from Kuala Lumpur, starting May 18.
It will become the airline’s seventh route to the Land of Smiles, and carries about 1.3 million passengers from Kuala Lumpur to Thailand.
It also serves Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Krabi, Hat Yai and Pattaya.
The two hour flight will operate on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
"We are thrilled to introduce Kuala Lumpur-Hua Hin route as the latest addition to our ever-growing network. We are positive that Hua Hin will be the new preferred holiday destination and hope that the new route will further contribute to the tourism growth for both cities," the airline said.
To kick off the new route AirAsia is offering all-in-fares from THB990 one way until 4 March 2018 for travel until 26 October 2018.
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