Get ready for an epic year-end travel deal! AirAsia has brought back its iconic FREE Seats promotion, offering 12 million seats to over 130 destinations across its vast network. This special campaign is designed to boost travel demand for the first half of 2025, making it easier than ever for explorers to journey to exciting destinations. From Singapore, fly to Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Ipoh with zero-dollar base fares, or head to Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Phuket, Jakarta, and more, with fares starting from just SGD69.
Please note that the FREE Seat fare covers the base fare only, with airport taxes, fuel surcharges, and other fees not included. All-in fares start at SGD69 one-way, with terms and conditions applying.
To celebrate its 17th anniversary, AirAsia X joins in the excitement with a Big Sale for those seeking adventures beyond Asia. Fly to destinations like Nha Trang, Labuan Bajo, Kathmandu, Seoul, Almaty, and Hokkaido via a short stopover in Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok. All-in one-way fares begin at SGD188, including airport taxes and fees, with a Premium Flatbed option starting from SGD238.
The FREE Seats and Big Sale promotions are live now through 10 November 2024, available on AirAsia website and the AirAsia MOVE app (formerly airasia Superapp). Plan your dream trip for travel between 21 April 2025 and 28 March 2026!
Plus, DBS and POSB Bank cardholders enjoy an exclusive SGD50 discount on flights during this promotion with a minimum spend of SGD250. The discount applies to AirAsia flights with flight codes AK, FD, and QZ.
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