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AirAsia brings back Kuala Lumpur – Kaohsiung
After more than 2 years, you can now fly AirAsia from Kuala Lumpur – Kaohsiung or Taipei, or Kota Kinabalu – Taipei.
Transport operators increase GE15 travel options
Malaysians travelling home to vote this weekend now have more GE15 travel options with extra buses and trains and flights available.
New AirAsia route from Penang, new pilots
A new AirAsia route from Penang to Phnom Penh takes off in December 2022. With new routes, new pilots and cabin crew come on board.
Fly direct to Yogyakarta with Malaysia Airlines
Fly Yogyakarta direct on Malaysia Airlines’ 2X weekly service making six Indonesian choices with Jakarta, Denpasar, Surabaya, Medan & Pekanbaru.
The AirAsia free seat sale returns in 2022
The AirAsia free seat sale returns post-pandemic and this time, they’ve got 7 million seats on offer for booking by 13th November 2022.
‘Kia Ora’ Auckland with AirAsia X
You can now say ‘Kia Ora Auckland with AirAsia X (AAX) following the resumption of flights from Kuala Lumpur to Auckland, via Sydney.
Batik Air brings back flights to Da Nang
Batik Air is bringing back flights to Da Nang in Vietnam after a hiatus during the border closures of 2020 – early 2022.
Brisbane Airport Lost and Found Auctions
Ever wonder what happens to items that are unclaimed lost and found items at an airport? Turns they’re auctioned off, with one such auction for Brisbane Airport taking place in Nov 22.
AirAsia X says G’day again to Melbourne!
AirAsia X says “G’day Melbourne!” as it resumes operations to the Victorian Capital from 1st November 2022.
Everyone wants to visit Japan as borders reopen
It looks like everyone wants to visit Japan now borders have reopened. Huge pent up demand is driving extra flights from across the world.
Batik Air releases GE15 extra flights schedule
Batik Air has released their schedule for GE15 extra flights, which will be available between 5th and 23rd November 2022.
Malaysia votes: Fly back for GE15
Malaysians hoping to fly back for GE15 voting are facing a shortage of flights and high prices. What are the airlines doing about this?