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Sale fares to celebrate 10 years of AirAsia X in Australia

November 4, 20172 minute read
AirAsia X Airbus A330 9M-XXF 10th Anniversary livery with water cannon

How time flies… Economy Traveller remembers the arrival of AirAsia X at the Gold Coast in 2007. Given the rapid rise of its parent airline regionally, it was clear that AirAsia X would go onto big things. We’ve seen routes (including Paris and London) come and go, but it’s great to see that Australia has become a staple for the airline. That means more competition and variety, which is a great thing for Australian travellers!

Celebratory gifts for lucky passengers

A number of travellers to the Gold Coast, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney flying on November 2 were feted to some anniversary surprises. These included:

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  • complimentary in-flight Santan meals and beverages,
  • discount vouchers for AirAsia Big duty free,
  • discount vouchers,
  • complimentary access for the AirAsia Premium Red Lounge at Kuala International Airport Terminal 2 (KLIA2), and
  • the chance to win return flights to Kuala Lumpur.
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To all our guests, our industry partners, and my fellow Allstars – thank you for being part of these 10 exciting years. AirAsia X Commercial Head Barry Klipp

Anniversary sale until Nov 5

To celebrate the occasion, AirAsia is offering discounts of 50% flying to Malaysia. Other fly-thru destinations such as Thailand, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Cambodia are also on sale with discounts of up to 20%. Fares are available flying from the Gold Coast, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney. Travel dates are between 1 May and 21 November 2018. Sale ends November 5 and is subject to availability, so hurry to airasia.com right away!

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