AirAsia welcomes the new year with 1.9 million promo seats up for grabs!
Read MoreAirAsia continues to expand its international network with the addition of several flights to Macau, Kunming, and Chengdu from Kalibo International Airport, gateway to Boracay island in the Philippines.
Read MoreThe year has started off on a great note for AirAsia India. The carrier has announced its network expansion plans with the latest route between New Delhi and Hyderabad with a morning and evening connection between the two cities. The airline has also announced the addition of flights connecting New Delhi with Srinagar and Pune.
Read MoreRedCargo Logistics, the cargo and logistics platform of AirAsia Group has announced its first direct partnership with global freight forwarder TASCO Berhad (an NYK Group Company).
Read MoreAirAsia, Asia’s leading low-cost airline, is setting a new standard in onboard wine selection with the introduction of Bellarine Peninsula’s Jack Rabbit Vineyard Wines across AirAsia X Malaysia services from this month.
Read MoreAirAsia X, the long-haul affiliate of AirAsia and Unilode Aviation Solutions, the leading global provider of outsourced Unit Load Device (ULD) management and repair solutions, have extended their ULD management agreement until 2023, for the second time in their 10-year partnership.
Read MoreAirAsia has announces its Festive Sale to kick start the New year! This sale will connect travelers to over 130 destinations across Asia, Australia and beyond. Guests can book from 7 January to 20 January 2019 for travel between 21 January and 31 July 2019 for all-in one-way fares starting at as low as INR 999* for domestic travel & INR 2999* for international travel.
Read MoreThai AirAsia is constantly improving its efficiency, especially in terms of on-time performance and has now been placed by OAG Aviation Worldwide, a global aviation industry data analysis website, at the 8th position on its Top 20 Low-Cost Carriers by On-Time Performance ranking for 2018
Read MoreAirAsia akan memansuhkan caj RM3 fi klia2 bagi kesemua penerbangan yang berlepas dari Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur 2 (klia2) bermula hari ini.
Read MoreAirAsia will cease charging the RM3 klia2 fee for all flights departing from Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (klia2) starting today.
Read MoreAirAsia menyambut kedatangan tahun baru dengan 1.9 juta tempat duduk promosi tersedia untuk ditempah!
Read MoreAirAsia welcomes the new year with 1.9 million promo seats up for grabs!
Read MoreTropical Storm Pabuk is expected to make its closest approach to southern Thailand on 4-6 January 2019, resulting in temporary airport closures in the region.
Affected guests will be notified via email and SMS and will be offered one of the following options:
1. Move flight: One-time flight change to a new travel date on the same route within 30 calendar days from original flight time without additional cost, subject to seat availability; OR
2. Credit account: Retain the value of your fare in your AirAsia BIG Loyalty account for future travel with AirAsia. The online credit account is to be redeemed for booking within 90 calendar days from the issuance date for your travel with us. The actual travel dates can be after the expiry date as long as our flight schedule is out; OR
3. Full refund: Obtain a full refund to your original payment method for the amount equivalent to your booking if flights are cancelled.
Other guests travelling to/from Thailand who wish to change their travel plans may also choose one of the options stated above.
Guests who wish to move flight are required to provide a new flight date and time as well as passenger name(s) to our Customer Support team via Twitter (@AirAsiaSupport), Facebook (@AirAsiaSupport), or Live Chat at support.airasia.com.
AirAsia is on high alert and closely monitoring the weather situation following the weather warning announcement by Thai Meteorological Department on tropical storm Pabuk moving towards southern region of Thailand during 3-5 January 2019 which causes widespread rainfalls and torrential downpours.
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