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£99 flights to Kuala Lumpur go on sale today
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/tra...cle5229531.ece
From Times Online November 25, 2008 £99 flights to Kuala Lumpur go on sale today AirAsiaX promises fares under £100 to Malaysia will be available from midday today World's tallest buildings, Petronas Twin Towers stand tall in Kuala Lumpur (Bazuki Muhammad/ REUTERS) Steve Keenan Did you get a £99 flight? Or is it a marketing swizz? Let us know on the comments form below Booking opens at midday today for the five times weekly direct flights with AirAsiaX which begin in March 2009 between Stansted and Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s Low Cost Carrier Terminal. At £99 each way, the introductory offer hugely undercuts existing airfares between London to Malaysia which typically cost between £500- £600. The London-KL route is a major step in AirAsia’s realising its international aspirations. Chief executive Tony Fernandes said: “AirAsia X’s London-Kuala Lumpur route is the realisation of a long- held ambition to open up affordable access between Malaysia and Europe. A boutique hotel in Kuala Lumpur Sheila Giddings is stopping in Malaysia en route to Oz and wants a special, intimate place to stay “As time passes, there will be more promotions and the fare could well fall further – we always look to make the fare as low as possible”, he added. The new route will be serviced by an Airbus A340 aircraft with a 286 passenger capacity including 30 premium XL seats. AirAsia X already flies to the Gold Coast, Perth and Melbourne in Australia and Hangzhou in China. It links into the network of sister airline AirAsia network, which has more than 100 destinations in south-east Asia, China and India. The new route opens up one-stop links to destinations such as Phuket, Borneo, Bali, Angkor Wat, and Ho Chi Minh City. Commercial and Development Director for Stansted, Nick Barton, said: "Today’s announcement is not only exciting news for Stansted but a significant milestone for low-cost, long haul air travel around the world." Booking is open on AirAsia’s website from midday for the five direct flights per week beginning in March 2009 between Stansted and Kuala Lumpur for the travel period of 11 March 2009 – 24 October 2009. |
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£99 flights to Kuala Lumpur go on sale today
"Crystal Gunns" wrote in message ... http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/tra...cle5229531.ece From Times Online November 25, 2008 £99 flights to Kuala Lumpur go on sale today AirAsiaX promises fares under £100 to Malaysia will be available from midday today ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remind me, what was it that happened to the last "fly to the far east for 100 pound" company? tim |
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£99flights to Kuala Lumpur go on sale today
tim..... wrote:
"Crystal Gunns" wrote in message ... http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/tra...cle5229531.ece From Times Online November 25, 2008 £99 flights to Kuala Lumpur go on sale today AirAsiaX promises fares under £100 to Malaysia will be available from midday today -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remind me, what was it that happened to the last "fly to the far east for 100 pound" company? tim That was before Malaysian muslims had their religion printed on their ID cards though. -- (*) of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate www.davidhorne.net (email address on website) "The fact is that when I compose I never think of and never have thought of meeting the listener." -George Perle |
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£99 flights to Kuala Lumpur go on sale today
Lucky british
Despite the unwelcome comments from the usual spammers, thanks a lot for the tip. "Crystal Gunns" a écrit dans le message de ... http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/tra...cle5229531.ece From Times Online November 25, 2008 £99 flights to Kuala Lumpur go on sale today AirAsiaX promises fares under £100 to Malaysia will be available from midday today World's tallest buildings, Petronas Twin Towers stand tall in Kuala Lumpur (Bazuki Muhammad/ REUTERS) Steve Keenan Did you get a £99 flight? Or is it a marketing swizz? Let us know on the comments form below Booking opens at midday today for the five times weekly direct flights with AirAsiaX which begin in March 2009 between Stansted and Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s Low Cost Carrier Terminal. At £99 each way, the introductory offer hugely undercuts existing airfares between London to Malaysia which typically cost between £500- £600. The London-KL route is a major step in AirAsia’s realising its international aspirations. Chief executive Tony Fernandes said: “AirAsia X’s London-Kuala Lumpur route is the realisation of a long- held ambition to open up affordable access between Malaysia and Europe. A boutique hotel in Kuala Lumpur Sheila Giddings is stopping in Malaysia en route to Oz and wants a special, intimate place to stay “As time passes, there will be more promotions and the fare could well fall further – we always look to make the fare as low as possible”, he added. The new route will be serviced by an Airbus A340 aircraft with a 286 passenger capacity including 30 premium XL seats. AirAsia X already flies to the Gold Coast, Perth and Melbourne in Australia and Hangzhou in China. It links into the network of sister airline AirAsia network, which has more than 100 destinations in south-east Asia, China and India. The new route opens up one-stop links to destinations such as Phuket, Borneo, Bali, Angkor Wat, and Ho Chi Minh City. Commercial and Development Director for Stansted, Nick Barton, said: "Today’s announcement is not only exciting news for Stansted but a significant milestone for low-cost, long haul air travel around the world." Booking is open on AirAsia’s website from midday for the five direct flights per week beginning in March 2009 between Stansted and Kuala Lumpur for the travel period of 11 March 2009 – 24 October 2009. |
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£99 flights to Kuala Lumpur go on sale today
See michaelnewpoort I can be nice with you, what a pity you are on topic
once a year...and really have nothing to say about anything. Copy and paste from an old lonely bored apatrid. Sad. "Runge13" a écrit dans le message de ... Lucky british Despite the unwelcome comments from the usual spammers, thanks a lot for the tip. "Crystal Gunns" a écrit dans le message de ... http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/tra...cle5229531.ece From Times Online November 25, 2008 £99 flights to Kuala Lumpur go on sale today AirAsiaX promises fares under £100 to Malaysia will be available from midday today World's tallest buildings, Petronas Twin Towers stand tall in Kuala Lumpur (Bazuki Muhammad/ REUTERS) Steve Keenan Did you get a £99 flight? Or is it a marketing swizz? Let us know on the comments form below Booking opens at midday today for the five times weekly direct flights with AirAsiaX which begin in March 2009 between Stansted and Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s Low Cost Carrier Terminal. At £99 each way, the introductory offer hugely undercuts existing airfares between London to Malaysia which typically cost between £500- £600. The London-KL route is a major step in AirAsia’s realising its international aspirations. Chief executive Tony Fernandes said: “AirAsia X’s London-Kuala Lumpur route is the realisation of a long- held ambition to open up affordable access between Malaysia and Europe. A boutique hotel in Kuala Lumpur Sheila Giddings is stopping in Malaysia en route to Oz and wants a special, intimate place to stay “As time passes, there will be more promotions and the fare could well fall further – we always look to make the fare as low as possible”, he added. The new route will be serviced by an Airbus A340 aircraft with a 286 passenger capacity including 30 premium XL seats. AirAsia X already flies to the Gold Coast, Perth and Melbourne in Australia and Hangzhou in China. It links into the network of sister airline AirAsia network, which has more than 100 destinations in south-east Asia, China and India. The new route opens up one-stop links to destinations such as Phuket, Borneo, Bali, Angkor Wat, and Ho Chi Minh City. Commercial and Development Director for Stansted, Nick Barton, said: "Today’s announcement is not only exciting news for Stansted but a significant milestone for low-cost, long haul air travel around the world." Booking is open on AirAsia’s website from midday for the five direct flights per week beginning in March 2009 between Stansted and Kuala Lumpur for the travel period of 11 March 2009 – 24 October 2009. |
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