Have You Grabbed The Air Asia FREE SEATS?

cecil on November 14th, 2009

Hooray! Hooray! Air Asia free seats offer has come back again! Still remember their last free seats offer beginning of this year where I managed to grabbed zero fare tickets to Phuket? After 9 months, Air Asia is giving away more free seats to their loyal fans this round from 11th to 15th November 2009, especially budget travelers like me! This is really great news for those of us who love to travel but couldn’t afford to pay high fares on air tickets! Promotion is open to all Air Asia destinations includes London, Melbourne, Tianjin (Beijing), Bangkok, Sri Lanka, India, Hong Kong as well as Macao, Angkor Wat and Ho Chi Minh City.

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Thanks to Air Asia, flying around the world is now possible. Though whatever booking now is for travelling from May to October 2010 only. Who cares, their air fares are more than 50% cheaper than MAS, or Firefly! No wonder they were crowned the Best Budget Airline Year 2009… in the world!

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So, have you flown the airline of the year? Due to the overwhelming responses from this promotion, the airline site is very slow as compare to normal days. I’m still trying to search for any best bargain. Though many zero fare tickets have been taken, there are still many around for certain country in certain days. This promotion will end by this Sunday, those who are interested to fly cheap better log on to Air Asia to find out! Grab it before too late. But remember to read my Top 5 tips when booking Air Asia tickets, it may help you in certain ways… :) Hope I could grab a bargain if not totally free to my dream destinations this round. – Travel Feeder.

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One Response to “Have You Grabbed The Air Asia FREE SEATS?”

  1. I want to grab the HK one but didn’t see any RM0 also. :(

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