If you’re a forward planner, this is the time to get organised for next year’s trips. With 3 million promotional seats starting from RM0 base fare, you can book your seats to travel by AirAsia and AirAsia X to all destinations until 29th November 2015 for travel between 1st May 2016 and 5th February 2017.
Book your seats on the AirAsia website or mobile site, as well as via AirAsia’s mobile app on iPhone and Android devices.
** Promotional all-in-fares quoted are for one-way travel only inclusive of taxes and fees. Terms and conditions apply.
Included in the Free seats Promo are many of the new destinations in our network such as exclusive routes to Maldives, Kaohsiung, Changsha, Goa, Pattaya many of which are now more easily accessible to travellers who want to try the Fly-thru connections.
If you’d like to be more comfortable on a longer flight, why not try AirAsia X’s award-winning Premium Flatbed seats, which are also on promotion with one-way fares starting from RM799. AirAsia X’s Premium Flatbed seats have universal power sockets and adjustable headrest, as well as built-in personal utilities such as tray table, drink holder, reading light and privacy screen. Guests in this section also enjoy complimentary unlimited flight changes, Pick-A-Seat, Priority Check-in, Priority Boarding, Priority Baggage, immigration fast track at selected airports, 40kg baggage allowance, complimentary meal and drinks with pillow and duvet.
AirAsia X returning to New Delhi, India
AirAsia X is also recommencing direct flights four times weekly from Kuala Lumpur to New Delhi, India starting 3rd February 2016.
To celebrate the recommencement of New Delhi from Kuala Lumpur, AirAsia X is offering all-in-fares one way starting from RM399 for booking by 29th November, for travel between 3rd February 2016 and 5th February 2017.
Why go to New Delhi?
New Delhi is the capital city of India sited in the North of the country. Together with old Delhi, it is said to be one of the oldest existing cities in the world, estimated to be over 5,000 years old. From Hindu Kings, Muslim Sultans to the British Raj, Delhi has been the witness of many cultures over the millennia. Today, it is a modern city with many heritage monuments and architecture wonders worth travelling across the globe for. Other than the Lotus Temple, The India Gate and The Red Fort, one of the most notable attractions is the famed Taj Mahal located in the nearby city of Agra. A white marble mausoleum built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal in 1632, this UNESCO World Heritage building is one of the world’s most celebrated structures.
Flight Schedule for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (KUL) – New Delhi, India (DEL)
Flight No. | From To | Departure | Arrival | Flight Schedule |
D7 182 | KUL – DEL | 19:00hrs | 22:00hrs | Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday |
D7 183 | DEL – KUL | 23:15hrs | 07:30hrs | Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday |
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