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AirAsia Waives Card Processing Fees For Flights Paid With AirAsia BigClick
- 17th June 2019
Book your flights with BigClick by Air Asia from now until 30 June 2019 to enjoy zero card processing fees.
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What You Need To Know About Travel Insurance
- 11th June 2019
Booked your flight ticket and wondering if it is absolutely necessary to buy travel insurance? Here is a guide to help you decide and choose the right travel insurance plan!
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Newly Earned AirAsia BIG Points Will Expire After 24 Months
- 31st May 2019
Effective 1 June 2019, AirAsia BIG Points will expire after 24 months from the date of issuance.
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Airlines Must Display The Final Price Of Flight Tickets Beginning 1 June 2019
- 28th May 2019
The amendment of the Malaysian Aviation Consumer Protection Code (MACPC) 2016 means no more hidden charges for air travel.
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Travel Insurance Explained
- 13th May 2019
Wondering if you should opt for travel insurance on your next trip? Our extensive guide can help you decide!
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AirAsia Adds Late-Night Flights At Low Fares This Harvest Festival And Hari Raya
- 3rd May 2019
This year’s Harvest Festival and Hari Raya Aidilfitri will see the addition of late-night flights with fixed fares from AirAsia.
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MHexplorer Programme By Malaysia Airlines Offers More Benefits For Students
- 2nd May 2019
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has partnered with Expedia, Grab, and Maxis to offer more benefits for students under its MHexplorer programme.
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Malaysia Airlines Offers Liverpool FC Fans The Chance Of A Lifetime With #RiseWithPassion Contest
- 19th April 2019
If you’re a Liverpool FC fan, here’s a chance to potentially be a part of history.
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Departure Levy Bill Passed In Dewan Rakyat, To Be Imposed For Air Travel Only
- 12th April 2019
The Dewan Rakyat passed the Bill to impose a departure tax on any person travelling out of the country via air travel.
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Malaysians Will Soon Be Able To Use Boost E-Wallet In Singapore And Thailand
- 27th March 2019
By the second quarter of this year, Malaysians will be able to use Boost in Singapore and Thailand.
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