Fly free with a fee on AirAsiaX

Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 0

KUALA LUMPUR – AirAsia X has intensified the fare war with Malaysia Airlines by launching a ‘You pay the fee and we’ll fly you for free’ offer to Kuala Lumpur from all three of its Australian destinations.

The passenger pays taxes and charges, while AirAsiaX will pay for a one-way to the Malaysian capital.

Passengers travelling one-way from the Gold Coast to Kuala Lumpur, pay only $71* for taxes and charges and AirAsia X will pay for the fare. From Melbourne and Perth to Kuala Lumpur, pay only $82* for taxes and charges.

AirAsia X’s one-way, ‘fly for fee’deal is available until February 15, for travel between October 12, 2009 and January 31, 2010.

From Kuala Lumpur, low-cost AirAsia fares are available for destinations within Malaysia, as well as international destinations, in Cambodia, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Laos or Vietnam.

For bookings or further information about AirAsia X’s ‘fly for fee’ deal between the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Perth to Kuala Lumpur visit www.airasia.com



 

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