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AIRASIA X CELEBRATES ITS 100TH FLIGHT TO NEPAL!
Offering guests promotional fares from as low as MYR299*

SEPANG, 25 MARCH 2013 – AirAsia X, the long-haul, low fare affiliate of the AirAsia Group today is offering promotional fares to celebrate its 100th flight to Kathmandu, Nepal today.

The inaugural flight which took off on 3 July 2012 with three flights weekly will see an increase in flight frequencies to four flights weekly effective 15 April 2013.

To commemorate this special occasion, AirAsia X will be offering promotional fares to Kathmandu from Kuala Lumpur from as low asMYR299* on Economy and from as low as MYR899* on its Premium Flatbeds. The fares are available for online bookings on 26 March 2013 to 1 April, 2013 for the travel period between 15 April 2013 and 30 September 2013. For more details, log on towww.airasia.com.

Similarly, guests may enjoy AirAsia X Fly-thru services effective 1 May 2013. The fly-thru services include destinations from Australia (Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney) from as low as AUD339*, Indonesia (Jakarta, Medan, Surabaya, Bali) from as low as IDR1,359,000*, Thailand (Bangkok) from as low as THB5,390*, Japan (Osaka) from as low as JPY25,900*, Singapore from as low as SGD149* and Malaysia (Penang, Kota Kinabalu and Kuching) from as low as MYR419* to Kathmandu, Nepal. The Fly-thru service allows passengers to purchase two flight sectors and seamlessly transit via Kuala Lumpur for their next destination.

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