Low cost, long haul carrier goes daily to KL
Low cost, long haul carrier Air Asia X is increasing the frequency of flights between Stansted and Kuala Lumpur.
The service, started last month, will rise from five flights a week to a daily frequency from July 1.
A limited number of one-way fares at£149including all taxes are being released between tomorrow (Tuesday) and Thursday for travel between July 3 and January 31, 2010.
The airline’s CEO Azran Osman-Rani said: “AirAsia X is providing fares people have never seen before for these routes, and making travel more affordable and accessible.
“From KL people are choosing from over 122 AirAsia routes. We are also offering an affordable and alternative version of the ‘Kangaroo Route’ – all the way from London via KL to Melbourne, Perth and the Gold Coast in Australia.”
Phil Davies
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