AirAsia Promotion: Cheap flights now on sale

AirAsia cheap flights sale fares for $209 AUD. Travel period March 4th 2024 right through until the 12th of February 2025. Bookings open now

Sharon Petersen

By Sharon Petersen Wed Oct 18, 2023

AirAsia cheap flight sale fares for $209 AUD have landed. AirAsia X has fares on sale to Kuala Lumpur from Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Auckland starting from just AUD209* all-in one-way. Flights are available for booking until 25 October 2023 for the travel period March 4th 2024 right through until the 12th of February 2025.

Fares between Sydney and Auckland are on sale from just NZD139* during the promotional period.  

List of fares on sale now from AU/NZ - both ways

Sydney - Kuala Lumpur AUD339

Melbourne - Kuala Lumpur AUD339

Perth - Kuala Lumpur AUD209

Sydney - Auckland AUD190/NZD139

Perth - Bali  AUD149

Perth - Jakarta AUD179

Sydney - Bangkok AUD329

Auckland - Kuala Lumpur NZD459

Discover the best of Malaysia and fly from AirAsia’s main hub in Kuala Lumpur to Penang, Langkawi, Alor Setar, Johor Bahru, Kuala Terengganu and more from MYR25* (under AUD/NZ10) all-in one-way and uncover other leisure favourites like Bali, Krabi, Phnom Penh, Phu Quoc, Bangkok and more from MYR80 (under AUD/NZ30*) all-in one-way. 

Furthermore, this special sale offers a number of other discounted benefits for bargain seekers. 

Travel with a peace of mind with 30 percent off for Flight Delay Insurance, seat selections for AirAsia X (D7) flights to and from Australia and NZ, as well as 10 percent off for pre-booked inflight meals for all flights booked during the promo period.

Travelers can get even more value with deals of up to 50 percent off for Flight and Hotel combos.

Book your fares here

About AirAsia

The AirAsia Group* including AirAsia X has been awarded the Top LCC in Asia by AirlineRatings.com in its annual Airline Excellence Awards.

Launched in 2002 by Tony Fernandes with just two planes Air Asia has had spectacular growth over the past two decades years to become a dominant force in the Asian region.

The rise and rise of KL-based AirAsia is, without doubt, one of the airline industry’s great success stories for it has had to combat one external crisis after another, plus manoeuvre around a host of roadblocks put up by governments wanting to protect national (and often government-owned) airlines.

AirAsia and its Group airlines have re-written the rule book for airlines in Asia and beyond and today AirAsia has 255 aircraft flying to 165 destinations.

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