UPDATE 25th August. Although Mt Raung eruptions are continuing, the ash is moving in a different direction and conditions are now considered favourable for flights into and out of Bali. We will add updates if and when the situation changes.
Some of these young people could be piloting you on an AirAsia trip in years to come, if their visit to the AACE Simulator Centre has inspired them.
If you’re in New Zealand and want to get around quickly on some of the less travelled routes, here’s a new option.
West Australians travelling on QantasLink Network Aviation aircraft will soon be seeing the familiar Qantas Kangaroo on the tail with the aircraft rebranding.
Do you want a #AirAsiaMAKNA special edition T-shirt but couldn’t get to a roadshow to buy one? They’re now available online.
Scoot may be a ‘point to point’ airline, but partnerships with its sister airlines as well as others which can fly you to additional destinations, have extended choices available to passengers.
Whether you visit in winter for the famous Sapporo Snow Festival or to try its famed fresh seafood year round, you can now fly direct to Hokkaido from Kuala Lumpur, or Fly-thru from other locations in the AirAsia network.
Alternatives available to passengers from Brisbane to Kuala Lumpur are available.
If you’d like a big surprise as their number 30Million, now is the time to book your ticket.