New Delhi: Low-cost carrier AirAsia is offering five million free* seats to passengers to celebrate its rapid comeback post COVID-19. The five million free* seats went on sale on Monday (September 19) and can be booked until September 25 on flights between January 1, 2023 and October 28, 2023.
How to book
You can avail the offer on the airline’s website and on its ‘Super App’. Just click on the ‘Flights’ icon on AirAsia’s ‘Super App’ or website.
“We wish to thank our loyal passengers who have had our back through thick and thin with the biggest ever FREE Seats* campaign. Not only have we resumed many of our much-loved routes, we’re also introducing new and exciting ones for greater value and choice,” Karen Chan, Group Chief Commercial Officer of AirAsia, said.
“This extra special sale was also put together to celebrate our 21st birthday and the gradual reopening of borders worldwide and with all of that, we encourage everyone to take advantage of our Big sale and commitment to always make air travel accessible to everyone. As always we expect the best value fares will be snapped up fast which is why we urge value seekers to get in quick.”
Last week, AirAsia achieved capacity levels of 60 per cent after the pandemic. To celebrate the rapid recovery, the Malaysian carrier has launched the biggest ever sale of free seats.
The five million free* tickets may not be totally free, according to news websites.
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