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Ho Chi Minh City Return ex Melb $454, Syd $447, Perth $410, Adel $459, GC $462 with AIR ASIA

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How low can these fares to Vietnam go?? $53 cheaper than my post a week ago (except Adelaide which is $33 cheaper).

Chúc may mắn!

Used the following dates to find the best fares:

Depart 14/05 Return 25/05 Melbourne
Depart 22/04 Return 14/05 Sydney
Depart 12/05 Return 23/05 Perth
Depart 02/06 Return 18/06 Adelaide
Depart 06/05 Return 19/05 Gold Coast

Booking Period: 31 March 2014 - 06 April 2014
Travel Period: 01 April 2014 - 30 September 2014

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  • +1

    Do you get to meet Charlie?

  • +1

    Cam on TA.

  • +4

    TA số một!!

  • So these prices include tax and extra costs?

  • +3

    Cám ơn TA đẹp trai! :)

  • there is always hidden costs, read the fine print, anyhow cheap fares, shame i just came back from VN at beginning of this month, hope to go again soon .

  • This deal no good for me but appreciate your postings.Thanks for your efforts.

  • It's such a shame that they don't have fly-through to Hanoi. I had to book KLL - HN leg separately in April for parent and Dec for mine. 10 hours plus in LCCT is not fun at all. Any idea they will do it in the future?

    PS: didn't know Tightarse is that "đẹp trai" :)

    • Tight arse => nice behind => nice front view => đẹp trai. Kekeke

  • Hi all anything from 5th july to anywhere in asia from perth

  • +1

    cảm ơn bạn TA rất nhiều.

  • And we promise the plane wont get hijacked n u all die

  • +1

    450 far out, its worth it just to buy ciggies hahaha :D
    thanks for sharing TA and loving your commitment to travel

  • Depart 22/04 Return 14/05 Sydney
    bit too long? is it safe there?

  • Thanks OP. Reasonably good prices for Bangkok too. Not quite as good as when they have their really big midnight type sales when you have trouble getting online with their web site. Booking separate legs under their really big sales before, I was able to get it down to $A362. Under this sale can get return booking Sydney to Bangkok for about $400. Cheaper if book outward and return legs separately. Plus food, plus seat, plus bagagge, plus booking/processing fee.

  • Just flew AirAsia this week. Flight brought forward by 2 days with 48hrs notice after booking 6 months ago. Friend booked on same flight had his onward flight from KL delayed by 5 days before he could join us. Great prices but I'm going to be much more wary of AirAsia in future. Don't expect any compensation for last minute flight changes or delays either.

    • Don't expect any compensation for last minute flight changes or delays either.

      really they can do that? how about providing hotels and meals while waiting?

      • I was brought forward 2 days. If unable to make that flight my choices offered were:
        "In order to mitigate the inconveniences caused by the flight rescheduled, AirAsia offers the following recovery options:

        1. Move flight (reschedule) same day prior or after your original departure time based on availability and first-come-first-serve basis;

        2. Credit Shell – Cancel the flight and fare value of the flight can be retained in a credit shell with AirAsia for future travel. Credit Shell is valid for 3 month (90 days) from the date of issue;"

        Not really much option for a trip we'd planned for 6 months. My friend who was booked on the same flight to KL was told notified 48 hrs before departure that his flight to KL would depart on time but he would then have to wait in KL for 5 days before the next onward leg to Indonesia. Since his whole holiday was meant to be 2 weeks with us in Indonesia, spending 5 days in KL wasn't an attractive option.

        I'm not saying don't fly AirAsia by the way. I'm just saying that you need to be aware of the risks of using budget airlines like this.

        • They used to offer a refund for flight changes of more than something like 4 hours difference. A refund would take more than 3 months to receive. They seem to have dropped the refund option! Very unreasonable that they do not offer refunds any more. Changes with AirAsia are a definite risk, especially if you take the very big sale prices which are often for bookings a long way off (Sometimes up to about 12 months ahead)

  • +1

    Long time lurker first time account made to say thanks TA felt rude using the deal without a thanks for your great work

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