AirAsia welcomes 2019 with 1.9 million promo seats, fares from as low as MYR19!

There’s plenty of reason to celebrate, it is the new year after all. AirAsia is giving you another reason – actually, 1.9 million of them, to usher in the new year.

The leading low-cost airline is offering promotional all-in members fares from as low as MYR19* for flights from Kuala Lumpur to Johor, Kuantan and Labuan, Kota Kinabalu to Bintulu and Sibu, Kuching to Bintulu and Miri, Penang to Langkawi; MYR49* from Kuala Lumpur to Silangit – Lake Toba, Phuket and Krabi; MYR69* from Kuala Lumpur to Padang and Ho Chi Minh.

If you’re planning for overseas trips this year, then AirAsia X offers flights from Kuala Lumpur to Tianjin, Melbourne, Jeju, Amritsar and Osaka with all-in members fares start from MYR319*.

Want some luxury and some extra comfort? Opt for the award-winning Premium Flatbed from Kuala Lumpur to Bali, Taipei, Amritsar and Jaipur from only MYR599*.

AirAsia BIG Members can redeem promo seats from as low as 920 BIG Points on airasiabig.com or BIG Loyalty app.

While booking their flights, guests can also pre-book the limited edition Santan Combo Meal** comprising chicken teriyaki with rice, potato salad and sweet snacks for only MYR13 (carrier code AK) or RM23 (carrier code D7).

Ready to fly? Book your flights on airasia.com or the AirAsia mobile app from 7 January (0001h GMT +8) to 20 January 2019 (2400h GMT +8) for immediate travel through to 31 July 2019.

  • One-way all-in-fares inclusive of taxes and fees for AirAsia BIG members only. Terms and conditions apply.

** Promotion for Santan Combo Meal is applicable during the initial flight booking. Savings and meal selection are subject to flight carrier code.

Source: AirAsia

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