AirAsia Free Seats Offer !!!
AirAsia offers limited free air ticket.
Grab the chance to fly with AirAsia free air ticket.
Booking Period : 25 August - 31 August, 2014
Travel Period : 1 March - 24 October, 2015
- Advanced booking required.
- Fares are not available during embargo period.
- Travel period for I5 flights: 26 October 2014 - 24 October 2015
Click here to book the AirAsia free air ticket.
About AirAsia
Asia's leading airline was established with the dream of making flying possible for everyone. Since 2001, AirAsia has swiftly broken travel norms around the globe and has risen to become the world's best. Air Asia was named the World’s Best Low Cost Airline in the annual World Airline Survey by Skytrax for five consecutive years in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 and has been ranked Top 5 among the most recognized and admired airlines in the Asia Pacific Top 1000 Brands 2008.With a route network that spans through to over 20 countries, AirAsia continues to pave the way for low-cost aviation through our innovative solutions, efficient processes and a passionate approach to business. Together with our associate companies, AirAsia X, Thai AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia, Philippines' AirAsia Inc, AirAsia Zest, AirAsia India and Thai AirAsia X, AirAsia is set to take low-cost flying to an all new high with our belief, "Now Everyone Can Fly".
About AirAsia X
Focusing on the low-cost, long-haul segment - AirAsia X was established in 2007 to provide high-frequency and point-to-point networks to the long-haul business. AirAsia X's cost efficiencies are derived from maintaining a simple aircraft fleet and a route network based on low-cost airports, without complex code-sharing and other legacy overheads that weigh down traditional airlines without compromising on safety. Guests continue to enjoy low fares, through cost savings that we pass on to our guests.
AirAsia X's efficient and reliable operations are fully licensed and monitored by Malaysian and international regulators, and adhere to full international standards. AirAsia X is committed in offering X-citing low fares, X-emplary levels of safety and care, and an X-traordinary in-flight and service experience to all our guests - spreading the amazing AirAsia experience to X-citing destinations in Australia and Greater Asia.
1. How did AirAsia start?
From two ageing aircraft and a USD11mil (MYR 40 million) debt to becoming the world’s best low-cost airline.
We started in 2001 with 2 old aircraft, having bought the then loss making AirAsia from its Malaysian owner DRB-Hicom, for a token of MYR1 (USD0.25 cents) and MYR40 million (USD11 million) in debt.
Born in the aftermath of 9/11 and coming through the global financial crisis, AirAsia has faced some of the most turbulent times in the airline industry. With our successes today, we stand as testimony to the power of great innovation, passion, teamwork and well-executed ideas.
2. How did AirAsia do it?
a) Low fares
i. Committed to low fares
Our commitment to low fares lies in our promise of “Now Everyone Can Fly”. Our service targets guests who can do without the frills of full-service airlines in exchange for low fares.
ii. 25-minute turnaround
Less time on the ground and more time in the air means we get the most of every flight through high aircraft utilisation, lower costs and greater airline and staff productivity.
b) Low cost carrier model
AirAsia X's efficient and reliable operations are fully licensed and monitored by Malaysian and international regulators, and adhere to full international standards. AirAsia X is committed in offering X-citing low fares, X-emplary levels of safety and care, and an X-traordinary in-flight and service experience to all our guests - spreading the amazing AirAsia experience to X-citing destinations in Australia and Greater Asia.
1. How did AirAsia start?
From two ageing aircraft and a USD11mil (MYR 40 million) debt to becoming the world’s best low-cost airline.
We started in 2001 with 2 old aircraft, having bought the then loss making AirAsia from its Malaysian owner DRB-Hicom, for a token of MYR1 (USD0.25 cents) and MYR40 million (USD11 million) in debt.
Born in the aftermath of 9/11 and coming through the global financial crisis, AirAsia has faced some of the most turbulent times in the airline industry. With our successes today, we stand as testimony to the power of great innovation, passion, teamwork and well-executed ideas.
2. How did AirAsia do it?
a) Low fares
i. Committed to low fares
Our commitment to low fares lies in our promise of “Now Everyone Can Fly”. Our service targets guests who can do without the frills of full-service airlines in exchange for low fares.
ii. 25-minute turnaround
Less time on the ground and more time in the air means we get the most of every flight through high aircraft utilisation, lower costs and greater airline and staff productivity.
b) Low cost carrier model
i. Self automation
The more you DIY (self check-in), the more we save on operational costs – that means lower fares for you!
ii. No frills
Pay only for what you want. If you want additional inflight comfort, just add-on. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3.
iii. Cost-saving innovations
Constantly on the lookout for the latest advancement in savings, we are the first airline to use the new Airbus A320 aircraft installed with ‘sharklet wing tips’ to lower wind drag and provide better fuel consumption.
Safety first – Our cost optimization philosophy is in no way at the expense of safety. Our fleet of Airbus aircraft fully complies with the conditions of the International Aviation Safety, and is regulated by the internationally renowned Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation. We have renowned international partners for aircraft and engine maintenance, and made significant investment to ensure the safety of our planes. We adopt a zero tolerance to unsafe practices and strive for zero accidents through proper training, work practices, risk management and adherence to safety regulations at all times
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