AirAsia, AirAsia X offer 3-day promotion

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AirAsia and AirAsia X will offer a three-day promotional campaign, “#AirAsiaDanceToFly”, to all destinations, offering fares from as low as RM499 for one-way all-in fares. It is inclusive of taxes and fees.

In a statement, AirAsia X said the promotion was valid for booking from March 31 to April 2 and for travel from March 31 to Sept 30.

It said the campaign was inspired by one of AirAsia X’s cabin crew, Assraf Nasir, who became an overnight online sensation after a dancing video of him onboard an empty A330 aircraft went viral.

Chief executive officer Benyamin Ismail hopes for all guests to catch this contagious fun spirit onboard and grab the low fares to fly with AirAsia X fun crew.

“The world has enjoyed his sassy video and now it’s your turn to show us your moves,” he added.

In conjunction with the promotion, AirAsia X will award the most creative video entry that best emulates the dance moves of Assraf with a pair of return free flights to Honolulu, Hawaii, through a social media contest from April 3-9.

It said the winner would be awarded with a pair of return flights from Kuala Lumpur to Honolulu, Hawaii via Osaka, excluding taxes, fees and optional services.

To participate, the public must create a 15-second non-audio dance video, upload it to Instagram with the hashtag #AirAsiaDanceToFlyMY by 11.59pm April 9, with a caption saying why they deserve to win.

The winner will be named on AirAsia’s official social media channels.


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