AirAsia Group Launches Super Air Fare Sale
12 June, 2023
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AirAsia has launched an airfare which features fares from Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Gold Coast in Australia direct to Kuala Lumpur starting from AUD$ 219** and from Auckland NZ to the Malaysia Capital from NZ$499.** Perth to Jakarta fares are also discounted to AUD$ 179.**
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On the popular trans-Tasman route between Sydney and Auckland, fares start from NZD $139.** AirAsia X premium flatbeds are also included in the sale at heavily reduced prices including from NZD$1299 from Auckland through to Kuala Lumpur via Sydney.
These discounted promotional fares and many more are available from today until June 18, 2023, for the travel period between September 1, 2023, and October 8, 2024, on the airasia Superapp or website.
AirAsia has one of the most extensive networks in the region spanning Asia and Asia Pacific with 130 routes included in the sale this week. From Kuala Lumpur passengers can fly to numerous leisure favourite destinations like Penang, Bali, Kuala Terengganu, Langkawi and more from less than AUD/NZ $10 all-in one-way** and to Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok and more from under AUD/NZ $25 all-in one-way** as part of this special network wide promotion.
This latest super sale also offers 50 per cent off the Value Pack offering which combines an inflight meal choice, comfortable seat selection, travel insurance, and 20kg checked baggage on select routes.
**All-in fares one-way to domestic destinations start from RM25 including airport tax, MAVCOM fee, fuel surcharge and other applicable fees. Fares to Asean and other international destinations start from just RM60 all-in including airport tax, MAVCOM fee, fuel surcharge and other applicable fees
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