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No-frills airline connects UK
to Asia for less than 100 pounds
London:
Travellers will be able to fly to Asia for under
100 pounds on a new no-frills service from London
to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. According to The Times,
AirAsiaX, backed by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group,
will fly from London Stansted Airport to Kuala Lumpur's
international airport five times a week from March.
About 40 per cent of the seats will be priced at 99
pounds, according to the airline, with the average
fare expected to be 150 pounds, well below a typical
rival fare of 500 pounds. Passengers will be able
to connect with low-cost flights to Hong Kong, Thailand
or Australia, slashing the cost of a holiday to Asia's
popular tourist destinations. Onward flight costs
to Bali will be as little as 40 pounds, 98 pounds
to Hong Kong and 248 pounds to Melbourne. Like the
European no-frills operators, AirAsiaX will operate
a basic service, charging passengers three or four
pounds for meals and five pounds for an entertainment
system. The parent company AirAsia - known as the
Ryanair of the Far East - will operate an Airbus 340
for the 12-hour trip. Booking began at midnight and
can be made through the Air Asia website. The flights
will operate between March 11, 2009 and October 24,
2009.
-Nov
26, 2008
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