With this pass, travelers can enjoy longer stays, more trips, and unique travel experiences within the ASEAN neighboring countries.
Carla Mortel BaricauaWith AirAsia Move’s newly launched ASEAN Explorer Pass, subscribers can enjoy unlimited travel for a year after a single, affordable payment. That’s the package Move aims to deliver to its growing number of subscribers who are ready to go on an adventure and explore the different destinations in 10 ASEAN countries.
With the Asean Explorer Pass, subscribers will enjoy zero-base fares on international Asean flights provided by the AirAsia airline group, unlimited use of an exclusive promo code to provide up to 50 percent discounts on all hotel bookings, free 1,000 AirAsia points, and ride perks. To avail of the pass, subscribers only need to pay P14,888.
Yang Berhormat Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia, and chair of the ASEAN Tourism Minister; Yang Berusaha Tuan Manoharan Periasamy, director general of Tourism Malaysia; Tan Sri Nazir Razak, chairman of ASEAN-BAC Malaysia; and other ASEAN-BAC officials graced the launch event.
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