AirAsia O/W: SYD/MEL to KL $261/ $266, Taipei $280/ $320, Seoul $297/ $359, TYO $303/ $369, Delhi $322, Beijing $321/ $302 @ BTF

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Air Asia, the not-so-little low cost carrier - my favourite of this class of airline, with some incredible one way flights all over Asia.

All fares include carry-on allowances, you pay for food on board - but from my experience it's cheap, I bought the Nasi Goreng twice on my last flight!

Dates? I've checked them all up to October 31 next year. Pick a date, I've got the price.

All flights are via Kuala Lumpur.

Summary

Sydney - Kuala Lumpur (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $261
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Kuala Lumpur (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $266
Sydney - Tokyo (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $303
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Tokyo (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $369
Sydney - Osaka (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $304
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Osaka (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $372
Sydney - Seoul (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $297
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Seoul (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $359
Sydney - Delhi (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $322
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Delhi (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $322
Sydney - Beijing (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $321
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Beijing (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $302
Sydney - Taipei (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $280
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Taipei (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $320
Sydney - Shanghai (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $316
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Shanghai (7 Nov - 31 Oct) from $309

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  • +2

    Oct 30 Perth to KL for the MotoGP.

  • +2

    Don’t fly air Asia. They cram 9 seats per row in their A330s whereas other airlines put in 8 seats per row.
    The trade off for the lower price is the health of your spine after flying long haul with them..

    • -5

      2 hours flight - economics
      2 hours over - business class is the only way
      nowadays the economic seat is too small and narrow, spine is way more valuable than saving few little thousands $$

      • +5

        If only we all could regularly afford business class for over 2 hour flights…

        • +2

          Man at 10k a pop dude must be living the life :(

          i earn over 150k a year and I couldn't dream of dropping 10k on business

          • +1

            @Mr-NPC: I think a lot of people get it via points. if you travel semi-regularly for work and play the credit card points game, you can probably afford a couple business flight upgrades a year. this works for a single person

      • +1

        I mean the difference between economy and business is 8k to Europe. All the more power to you if that's a few little thousands.

    • I'm 6'4" and I fly Air Asia regularly without much of an issue. They get me where I want to go, cheaply. Except this year. I'm trying to get to Sri Lanka for Xmas and NYE and it looks like China Eastern is the only way close to $2k.

      • I just got back from Shanghai flying China Eastern. It’s a full service airline, you’ll be totally fine flying with them.

        • Cheers, I did flick through a few YouTube reviews and they seem fine.

  • you can get full service airline tickets to china without need for transit for that price or less fairly regularly

  • +3

    Flown this route before. So long as you know what you're dealing with (as mentioned above, more narrower seats, not to mention less leg room), for the cheap ticket, it's not the worst. Maybe to avoid having back to back flights, spend a few days in KL? The shopping mall attached to KLIA2 also has lots of food options to pick from.

    Bring your own food though in any case - AirAsia staff really don't seem to care. And that's even if you go with the Value Pack that includes one meal - imo it doesn't last the flight and you get hungry again.

  • Delhi still has people on the ground to clean your shoes.
    The visa fee is a bit of a damper?

  • How do I find return dates for a short trip.

    All the Syd to Taipei via SIN have long dates in between return

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