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Information about AirAsia

As one of the world's most low cost airlines, Air Asia has increased in popularity with both US holidaymakers and business passengers. Catering for the people around the region and beyond, buying Air Asia tickets is the preferred choice for air transport. This reliable company is a good option whether you're planning a short break in Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines or Cambodia to name but a few destinations. More than 17,000 people are employed this airline who are firm believers in the company's slogan "now everyone can fly". The airline's bright white logo with a red background is synonymous with:-

  • embracing technology and reducing the cost of flight travel
  • caring passionately about their clients
  • creating a globally recognized ASEAN brand
  • providing passenger comfort and quality service throughout the flight
  • offering affordable flight tickets

Air Asia has around 80 planes in service. Its fleet consists of Airbus A320neo, Airbus A321neo and Airbus A320-200. The company previously operated a Boeing 737-300,however it has now converted completely to the Airbus 320-200 series of aircraft. When you reserve Air Asia flights, benefit from a straightforward transaction as well as bargain fares to holiday destinations like Indonesia, New Zealand, Taiwan along with flights to Malaysia.

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This premium airline continues to offer clients an affordable flight service, buy Air Asia tickets soon and see for yourself. Once you arrive at your destination, why not arrange car rental in Malaysia? You will be able to explore at your leisure by car and visit top attractions like Batu Caves, Mount Kinabalu and Taman Negara.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions about AirAsia

How much does a flight with AirAsia cost?

The price of AirAsia flights varies by destination and travel period. This information is not available at the moment.

What are the main airlines flying into United States?

The most popular airlines in United States are Southwest Airlines, United, American Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines.

What is the cheapest destination departing from United States with AirAsia?

We have no offers for flights with AirAsia departing from United States at the moment.

Where should I depart from when flying from United States with AirAsia?

The price of AirAsia flights in United States does not vary much by departure airport.
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AirAsia (AK/AXM)

Air Asia is a low cost airline with its headquarters based close to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. Founded in 1993 the airline was bought by former Time Warner executive, Tony Fernandez in 2001. It's now the largest airline in Malaysia in terms of fleet size and destinations. Subsidiary airlines include Indonesia AirAsia, Philippines AirAsia, AirAsia Japan, Thai AirAsia as well as AirAsia India. For actual Air Asia flights, there are around 100 daily to destinations like Singapore, Hong Kong, Bali, Phuket and Macau.

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