AirAsia offers 5 mil Free Seats to ASEAN destinations, RM200 compensation for delayed flights - SoyaCincau

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Tony Fernandes said AirAsia's on-time performance is steadily improving. They are now offering free Flight Delay Insurance with RM200 compensation within 3 working days if the flight is delayed by 2 hours.

and the Minister of Tourism, Arts & Culture, YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing has launched a 5 million Free Seats campaign to various destinations in Southeast Asia. With applicable tax included, passengers can book flights to Penang, Langkawi, Kuching, Sibu, Kota Kinabalu and more with all-in fares from RM23 one-way, or to international destinations such as Bali, Krabi, Jakarta, Macao, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Phu Quoc, Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore and more with all-in fares from RM60 one-way.

Tiong King Sing said, “The tourism sector is a major economic driver for Malaysia, accounting for almost 15% of our gross domestic product and air connectivity is the backbone of our tourism sector. As we target to receive 15.6 million tourist arrivals with RM47.6 billion in tourism receipts for 2023, we would like to commend AirAsia for taking the initiative to outline its plan to revitalise the tourism industry and play an integral part to achieve this outcome.

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