Posts Tagged ‘air asia’

Air Asia – 1 million “free” flights offer

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Air Asia has just announced a special offer deal for flights departing next year between April 1st and July 31st 2009. The base fare will be “free” but you will (of course) have to pay additional taxes and charges. The offer covers all Air Asia routes including their medium haul Air Asia X routes to Australia.

So for example an Air Asia X flight from Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur will set you back only AU$ 320 return all in which is decent value. (In flight meals are extra) Or you can fly on a premium economy XL Promo fare for AU$ 663.

The fares are available from August 26th to August 31st and heavy demand is expected…

Airlines Accepting Paypal Payments

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

A few readers have asked which airlines are accepting Paypal as a form of payment for buying air tickets. In Europe there is currently only one airline: Monarch Airlines which flies scheduled and charter services around the Med. They are quite well regarded in the industry.

In the US Paypal is more widely used and the following airlines accept it:

Northwest, Southwest, Midwest, Air Tran, US Airways, Delta and Jet Blue.

For Europeans you can buy KLM flights on partner Northwest using Paypal.

Northwest Paypal

In Australia, Air Asia X accepts payment by Paypal – it flies from Gold Coast and Perth to Kuala Lumpur. It will fly from KL to London Stansted from 2009.

Also note that there are occasional “cashback” offers available through Paypal which might get you a small discount off your flight purchase.

You can also invest in the Ultimate Airfares & Upgrades Guide using Paypal.