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Air Asia/Others to India Return: PER/MEL/SYD ↔Chennai $362/ $473/ $477 PER ↔ Kochi $391, Delhi $467 & More @ BTF

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There's a nice little price war going on among the LCCs to India, particularly from Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth.

Most flights are AirAsia via KL, some Scoot via SIN, and then some other random ones thrown in - sometimes Batik or even full service airlines like Malaysian, so I've just tried to find the cheapest across the period, which appears to be until October.

Also compare with:
- AirAsia and more : PER/MEL/SYD Direct to Singapore $126/ $191/ $262, Bali $130, HKG $209, Tokyo $254, Vienna $387 & More
- Singapore Airlines to India from $630 Return – Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru & More from Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane Cairns and Darwin!

Summary:
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Chennai return (1 Feb 26 - 31 Oct 26) from $473 return
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Trivandrum return (12 Mar 26 - 31 Oct 26) from $523 return
Perth - Chennai return (1 Feb 26 - 31 Oct 26) from $362 return
Perth - Delhi return (1 Feb 26 - 30 Oct 26) from $467 return
Perth - Hyderabad return (1 Feb 26 - 31 Oct 26) from $420 return
Perth - Kochi return (1 Feb 26 - 31 Oct 26) from $391 return
Perth - Kolkata return (2 Feb 26 - 23 Sep 26) from $442 return
Perth - Trivandrum return (1 Feb 26 - 31 Oct 26) from $394 return
Sydney - Chennai return (1 Feb 26 - 28 Oct 26) from $477 return
Sydney - Trivandrum return (1 Mar 26 - 29 Oct 26) from $533 return

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  • -8

    Air Asia is quite bad experience I. Malaysian airport always. The staff is extremely rude at every stage in the airport. I not only had poor experience while going but also while returning back same. Quite rude by nature. Also, some of their connecting flights (different ones like indigo is extremely poor and rude staff and customer service, absolutely don’t recommend).

    I also had a leak of water and the hostess said it’s due to heavy rain it leaks, common what a stupidity? If there was crack nobody will be able to fly lol. Being an air hostess don’t know this basic thing?

    • -2

      The staff is extremely rude at every stage in the airport.

      There is only one ??? 😲

      • lol common a non English speaker trying to be silly hehe lolzzzZzzz

    • Bizarre, AirAsia is my favourite LCC, have loved flying with them, and I actually enjoy KLIA! Each to their own I guess :/

      • -5

        Bizarre, AirAsia is my favourite LCC

        Bizarre reply !!!

        https://au.trustpilot.com/review/www.airasia.com

        • that site also has Qantas at 1.6. Make of that what you will.

          • +1

            @beatthatflight:

            that site also has Qantas at 1.6

            Many people would agree with that…

            • +2

              @jv: Singapore 2.1/5 , Qatar 1.5/5 and Emirates 1.9/5??? This site is just bitter people who don't like anything!

              • -2

                @beatthatflight:

                Singapore 2.1/5

                That is 31.3% better

              • +1

                @beatthatflight: I suspect the statistics are skewed because a lot of people that are happy don't bother going to that website.

        • A personal anecdote in response to a personal anecdote is bizaar?

          • -1

            @ellos: Yes, it is a negative reality inversion

      • actually enjoy KLIA

        This… Makes no sense. There is nothing to like about it.

      • -2

        KLIA is very good and seamless going out using passport scan but staff are so rude extremely rude and one guy stopped me for no reason holding fir long as I requested politely if I can go inside the flight. He allowed all but me and for politely requesting? Terrible experience. I wanted to sit hence asked as had long journeys tiring ones due to air Asia long hauls

        I would never fly this Malay airlines as well as Malaysian as assuming this is all same.

        Cathy was mixed response done good but majority rude in flight experience…indigo in India is super rude and pathetic … air india was good in flight experience

        • -1

          Hoenstly from my experience, the airport service sets the tone of the service you get in Malaysia. People do not seem to GAF about anything, like their jobs.

          • -2

            @smartProverble: You’re Malay lol keep enjoying your flight

    • +2

      The staff are the good part IMO. They recruit in a way that's like 1000 people applying for 1 job so they get exactly the same type of person every time. These girls spend years preparing for it.

      The company is very unethical, yes, they just keep your money if a flight is cancelled and you can't contact them in any possible way other than physically finding them at the airport, but the staff are not the problem.

      • I use my CC everytime I book my flights. I did experience a cancellation of an AirAsia flight and they wanted to reassign my booking. I did not agree to that change and the money was refunded back to my CC. I did remind them that if they did not refund the money within the 5 working days, I would initiate a chargeback. Money was back in my CC as agreed.

        However, I have taken Air Asia a few times within Asia and I actually find them very good and friendly.

      • They are nightmare honestly

    • +3

      Are you kidding? All of that has nothing to do with the deal itself.

      • -1

        Deal is to fly with them and to face same experience with that staffs

    • +4

      this is the virus with (checks notes) 5 cases out of a country of 1.45 billion.

      Not saying it won't be the next covid, but it's been around since the 90s.

      • -8

        Time will tell…

        • +4

          Remember how monkeypox was the next big thing we were supposed to care about and give up all our money and freedom for, then they had to admit who mostly spreads it and suddenly it disappeared the next day because we can't say anything bad about that demographic? It's always just a clickbait scare campaign for ad views and profit, nothing more.

          • -3

            @wetsandwich:

            and suddenly it disappeared the next day

            Hopefully it will… But just in case it doesn't…

    • +10

      5 cases. It's been around since the 90s. Sure it might be the next pandemic, but at the moment it's a footnote.

    • -1

      Is it ever?

    • +1

      The first 8 words were enough

      But yeah, there are plenty of random viruses around all the time, who cares.

      Ebola has been around for 20+ years and has more annual deaths than this.

  • -6

    Just sharing my experience, flew with AirAsia once to Kuala Lumpur and the flight was full of Indians, I guess they were all going back home. No kidding, the smell on the plane was unbearable. Had to hold my breath and breathe through my mouth for almost the whole duration. It was my worst flight ever. Never again. Fly at your own risk.

    • Racist much

      • -7

        Racist of you to assume the smell was from the Indian people? That wasn't specified.

      • +3

        Not sure how stating the obvious is being racist. Maybe you should book this flight and report back if you agree with my experience.

        • I've flown to/from KL on AirAsia, and also between KL and India once. No issues, personally.

      • I think with Indians and that smell… It's a fine line between fact and racism.

        It is also apparent when you take a train home from the city to Parramatta in peak times. If you can't acknowledge that, that's some mental gymnastics.

        I'm not saying the smell is bad. Personally I don't like it, but I do acknowledge that it exists.

        • I think with Indians and that smell… It's a fine line between fact and racism.

          refer to the definition of racism.

    • -3

      I share similar sentiment with you there. Where ever I travel these days, I try to book activities which are a little premium just to avoid similar crowds. The smell is one thing, but what annoys me the most is their inability to follow rules and just wants to get ahead of everyone else, not to mention the constant chit chats with a megaphone!!

      As for flights, try sitting next to one… they think they own both the arm rests for themselves!!

      P.S while I’m not Indian, I’m a brown skinned fella here and been here over 30 years. I’m just here stating the norms I face regularly.

      • Lolz I never use arm rest and always the non Indian next to me use it. Mostly I saw Indians too good and accommodates requests. Only thing i disliked once was the pan parag powder smell and I could change seat seamlessly without creating dramas to any

      • I once had a man constantly banging on my seat during sleep time on a flight because he didn’t want me to recline my seat. Guess his nationality 🤣

    • -1

      I'm curious to know what the smell was…

      • +2

        Body odour

        • +1

          Everybody including you got body odour and I see many hardly take showers or only at night lolz not going before the office. This is generalisation and not on any particular ethnic part. This is same how every part of world operates but in indua everybody showers and use perfumes definitely in the morning while some do many times shower a day too

      • Can be from the coconut oil used on the hair. It turns rancid in the heat.

        • LolzzzzZzzzz

    • Any smell is better than the smell of barbecue oreating stake pork ham and stuff that circulates everywhere in air condition.

    • Bad apples exist every in ethnic backgrounds. You can’t generalise any ethnicity bro.

      I have the opposite experience. I do a professional job and my boss is a white and he stinks like a peppa. My senior manager is a brown Indian and he always smelled good.

      Even homes I have similar experience, some of the Indian homes are soo good and organised.

      On the flip side I smelled ridiculous people on trains from all colours.

      Stop generalising backgrounds, just saying.

      Advice: You like the deal, buy it or leave it. Hate the smells then travel in first class or suites LOL

  • -2

    AirNZ only peeps

  • What are the chances of getting scammed?

    • do you earn or on centrelink?

  • I wish they have less transit times in KL . 10hrs transit is killing the deal

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