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AirAsia offers P440 all-in fare


AirAsia was awarded the World’s Best Low Cost Airline award by Skytrax for the fourth consecutive year, prompting the airline to offer more low-fare promotions.

AirAsia is offering tickets worth as low as P440 for one-way travel to its domestic destinations: Davao, Kalibo and Puerto Princesa (Palawan) as well as international destinations: Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Macau.

Staying true to its commitment to transparency, efficiency, high-value service and affordable fares, AirAsia has included base fare, fuel surcharge, processing fee and government mandated fees such as aviation security fee and VAT in all its promo fares, which are available online at www.airasia.com and also available via mobile at mobile.airasia.com.

“We are very proud that for four consecutive years, AirAsia has been voted as the World’s Best Low Cost Airline. We owe it all to AirAsia’s supporters and this World’s Best Ever Sale is our way of thanking them,” said AirAsia Inc. CEO Maan Hontiveros.

The Skytrax World Airline Survey is an annual global survey conducted by respected London-based aviation consultants Skytrax. Almost 19 million travelers polled worldwide chose AirAsia as the World’s Best Low Cost Airline for the fourth consecutive year.

AirAsia came out ahead in the independent survey that measures airlines’ product and service standards once again.

This special sale is available for booking from July 16 to July 22 via www.airasia.com. Philippines’ AirAsia call center also accepts booking via 5889999. Guests from Metro Manila may also purchase seats through AirAsia Travel Service Centers (ATSC) located at SM North EDSA in Quezon City and in Mall of Asia in Pasay City.

Travelers can fly from Clark International Airport to all Philippines’ AirAsia destinations (Kalibo, Puerto Princesa, Davao, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Macau) from only P440 while Fly-Thru destinations to Australia (Perth, Melbourne, Gold Coast and Sydney) cost only from P5,670 via Kuala Lumpur Low Cost Carrier Terminal.

All fares quoted are for one way travel only. Guests will be able to travel from January 4 to May 22, 2013.


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    AirAsia for being awarded by Skytrax as the World’s Best Low Cost Airline award for the fourth consecutive year! 



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