AirAsia: CNY Sale – Base Fare fr S$0.88* (18 – 24 Jan 16)

AIRASIA CNY SALE

Travel with AirAsia with their latest CNY Sale.

Base fare to 15 cities start from S$0.88. (Yes, 88 cents!)

Fly to cities such as Bali, Bangkok, Phuket, Penang, Pattaya, Miri and more.

  • Sale period: 18 – 24 Jan 16
  • Travel Period: 19 Jan 16 – 30 Jun 16

 

 

Destinations All-in fare from Book Now
Bandung SGD 79.00 Book Now »
Kota Kinabalu SGD 43.00 Book Now »
Jakarta SGD 39.00 Book Now »
Bangkok – Don Mueang SGD 39.00 Book Now »
Bali SGD 59.00 Book Now »
Phuket SGD 39.00 Book Now »
Yogyakarta SGD 49.00 Book Now »
Krabi SGD 39.00 Book Now »
Kuching SGD 43.00 Book Now »
Kuala Lumpur SGD 35.00 Book Now »
Langkawi SGD 43.00 Book Now »
Miri SGD 43.00 Book Now »
Penang SGD 38.00 Book Now »
Semarang SGD 49.00 Book Now »
Pattaya – U-Tapao SGD 35.00 Book Now »

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Terms & Conditions apply

• A non-refundable processing fee is applicable for payments via credit, debit or charge card. • Fare includes airport taxes (except for selected airports where airport tax is collected at the point of departure). • Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights • Valid for new purchases only • All fares are quoted for single journey (one-way) only • All taxes must be paid at the time of purchase unless otherwise stated • Foreign fares are subjected to currency exchange rates • Offer is subject to availability and AirAsia’s Terms and Conditions of Carriage • No refunds are permitted after payment has been made • Guests travelling need to provide all necessary travel documents (eg valid passport, visa where applicable etc) at the time of departure • AirAsia reserves the right to deny guests from boarding without proper documentation • Full payment shall be made upon booking • Changes to flights and dates are permitted subject to change fees • Changes to name are not permitted • Only available for online bookings at www.airasia.com

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AirAsia: Massive New Year Sale – Fares fr $1* (4 – 10 Jan 16)

AirAsia New Year Sale

Start planning for your 2016 holidays with AirAsia.

AirAsia will be having a massive New Year Sale from now till 10 January 2016.

Base fares start from $1* one-way! Choose from over 100 destinations like Bali, Penang, Bangkok, Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Melbourne and many more.

* Airport taxes and fees from SGD34 one-way apply.

  • Booking Period: 4 January 2016 – 10 January 2016
  • Travel Period: 1 May 2016 – 5 February 2017

Look out for the marked ‘Promo‘ fares.

Destinations All-in-fare from Book Now
Dhaka SGD 168 Book Now
Hong Kong SGD 122 Book Now
Bali SGD 60 Book Now
Balikpapan SGD 108 Book Now
Banda Aceh SGD 84 Book Now
Bandung SGD 45 Book Now
Jakarta SGD 40 Book Now
Pontianak SGD 95 Book Now
Semarang SGD 55 Book Now
Yogyakarta SGD 55 Book Now
Bengaluru SGD 155 Book Now
Goa SGD 147 Book Now
Hyderabad SGD 136 Book Now
Visakhapatnam SGD 126 Book Now
Phnom Penh SGD 89 Book Now
Siem Reap SGD 89 Book Now
Kota Kinabalu SGD 50 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur SGD 36 Book Now
Kuching SGD 50 Book Now
Langkawi SGD 39 Book Now
Miri SGD 50 Book Now
Penang SGD 35 Book Now
Manila SGD 136 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang SGD 40 Book Now
Khon Kaen SGD 85 Book Now
Krabi SGD 40 Book Now
Pattaya – U-Tapao SGD 40 Book Now
Phuket SGD 40 Book Now
Surat Thani SGD 82 Book Now
Udon Thani SGD 78 Book Now
Kaohsiung SGD 129 Book Now

FLY-THRU (Connecting Flights)

Destinations All-in-fare from Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Gold Coast SGD 197 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Melbourne SGD 192 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Perth SGD 151 Book Now
Bali > Sydney SGD 198 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Brunei SGD 88 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang > Chongqing SGD 122 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Beijing SGD 179 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Chengdu SGD 179 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang > Guangzhou SGD 135 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Hangzhou SGD 172 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang > Shenzhen SGD 130 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Shanghai SGD 172 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang > Wuhan SGD 138 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Xi'an SGD 276 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Surabaya SGD 84 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Kochi SGD 119 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Kolkata SGD 154 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > New Delhi SGD 153 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Tiruchirappalli SGD 119 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang > Chennai SGD  147 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Osaka – Kansai SGD 170 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Sapporo – Shin-Chitose SGD 205 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Tokyo – Narita SGD 209 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Tokyo – Haneda SGD 187 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Seoul SGD 180 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Busan SGD 186 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Colombo SGD 133 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang > Yangon SGD 77 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang > Macau SGD 106 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Kathmandu SGD 142 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang > Chiang Mai SGD 85 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang > Chiang Rai SGD 85 Book Now
Kuala Lumpur > Taipei SGD 163 Book Now
Bangkok – Don Mueang > Ho Chi Minh City SGD 77 Book Now

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• A non-refundable processing fee is applicable for payments via credit, debit or charge card. • Fare includes airport taxes (except for selected airports where airport tax is collected at the point of departure). • Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights • Valid for new purchases only • All fares are quoted for single journey (one-way) only • All taxes must be paid at the time of purchase unless otherwise stated • Foreign fares are subjected to currency exchange rates • Offer is subject to availability and AirAsia’s Terms and Conditions of Carriage • No refunds are permitted after payment has been made • Guests travelling need to provide all necessary travel documents (eg valid passport, visa where applicable etc) at the time of departure • AirAsia reserves the right to deny guests from boarding without proper documentation • Full payment shall be made upon booking • Changes to flights and dates are permitted subject to change fees • Changes to name are not permitted • Only available for online bookings at www.airasia.com

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AirAsia: 50% Off Flights to Malaysia (2 – 8 Nov 2015)

AIRASIAz

Travelling to Malaysia?

Make your plans with AirAsia Singapore.

Enjoy 50% off routes to Malaysia. KL, Penang, Kota Kinabalu, Langkawi, Kuching.  *Fares exclude airport taxes.

Promo period: 2 – 8 November 2015.

Book now athttp://bit.ly/1kg1AMv before sale ends 8 Nov.

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Is AirAsia Flying Private?

Budget airlines enabled people of all walks of life to travel at their convenience.

If I asked you to name five budget airlines in Asia, it is no surprise that AirAsia will come to mind. Since its inception in 2001, AirAsia has become one of the biggest budget airlines in Asia with over 170 airbus jets serving nearby countries such as India and Philippines.

Taking the feeble regional aviation market and the struggling Malaysian economy into consideration, Tony Fernandes may find it hard to take AirAsia private due to the large funding needs. According to the analysts they would need approximately US$800 Million to make the budget airlines into private based on the 25% premium.

It is important to note that AirAsia’s sales are immensely translated in local currencies while its costs are mostly in U.S. dollars. This poses a problem since the floundering Malaysian Ringgit led to the lost of 17% this year. Also, as of June 2015, AirAsia had a net debt of 10.5 Billion Ringgit (US$2.4 Billion). Nonetheless, there are some investors who are willing to bet on Malaysia’s recovery and cheaper oil prices.

Fernandes had reliably backed AirAsia’s finances ever since. Last June, he said that the airlines could simply raise a billion U.S. dollars by creating sales and lease back of aircrafts. Furthermore, AirAsia’s valuations are more affordable than its smaller competitions. According to Thomson Reuters data, the budget airlines is trading at less than six times its expected earnings for the next year, while Philippines’ Cebu Pacific Airlines is trading at more than seven times.

This brings us back to the viable question of whether or not AirAsia is flying fancy any time soon. Let me conclude with the statement released by an analyst named Jian Bo Gan:

“The founders may not have the financial muscle to launch a privatization bid on their own, so a consortium together with another airline or PE fund is more likely.”

Image Credits: pixabay.com (License: CC0 Public Domain)

Image Credits: pixabay.com (License: CC0 Public Domain)

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AirAsia: SGD1 Fare Sale for One Day (27 Aug 2015)

AirAsia SGD 1 Sale

Want a short break? Make your travel plans with Air Asia.

Travel to Penang, Langkawi, Kuala Lumpur with SGD 1 Base Fare* or fly to Kochi, Tirachirappali & Visakhapatnam with SGD 61 Base Fare*.

Valid only for one day on 27 Aug 2015.

Travel from 1 Sep – 18 Nov 2015.

*Airport taxes apply from SGD34 one way.

AirAsia 1 Promo

Book now @ bit.ly/SGD1-27Aug-FB

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