AirAsia Announces Mega Sale

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Mon Mar 13, 2023

AirAsia has launched a mega sale featuring, for the first time, 10 million discounted seats across Asia and beyond which are available for booking now to a myriad of destinations worldwide.

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From now until March 19, 2023, all-in fares one way from Sydney and Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur are on sale from just $269*, from Sydney and Melbourne to Bangkok from $239*, from Auckland to Sydney from NZ$199*, from Perth to Bali from $169* and from Gold Coast to Kuala Lumpur from $189*.

For those seeking extra comfort, Premium Flatbeds are also on sale starting from $799* from Perth to Kuala Lumpur and from NZ$559* from Auckland to Sydney.

AirAsia’s Fly-Thru connecting services to destinations from Australia are also included in this sale. Fly from Australia (Sydney/Perth/Melbourne/Gold Coast) to Phuket, New Delhi, Manila, Seoul, Kuching, Hanoi and more starting from $193* all-in fare one way.

In Malaysia, AirAsia’s main hub, domestic fares are also now on sale to many popular leisure favourites from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi, Penang, Johor Bahru and more from only RM23** one way (or under AUD/NZD10). Seats to a wide range of destinations across Asia such as Jakarta, Bali, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, and many more are available from RM60** one way (under AUD/NZD25).

For globe-trotters wishing to spread their wings and fly a little further, AirAsia X has flights on sale to many popular international destinations such as from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo or Taipei from just RM329* (under AUD/NZD120).

AirAsia’s recently-resumed routes to China are also on sale from Kuala Lumpur to Hangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing (Daxing), Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Kunming from just RM599* (under AUD/NZD230) all-in fare one way, from Kota Kinabalu to Guangzhou and Shenzhen from just RM299* one way (under AUD/NZD115) and from Johor Bahru to Guangzhou from RM469* one way (under AUD/NZD200) .

The Mega Sale sale ends this Sunday, March 19, 2023 for a travel period spanning between September 4, 2023 and July 9 2024 for travel to/from Australia and New Zealand.

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*Fares on sale to/from Australia and New Zealand include airport taxes, charges and other applicable fees. Subject to availability. Other T&Cs may apply.

**Fares to selected domestic and regional destinations in Asean starting from RM23/RM60 exclude airport taxes, MAVCOM fee, fuel surcharges and other applicable fees. Subject to availability. Other T&Cs may apply.

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