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NSMLady
post Jul 31 2011, 04:33 PM

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If I'm planning to travel in Sept 2012, when is the best time to book for AA tickets? Thanks in advance

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post Aug 1 2011, 11:19 PM

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usually which month got the 0 fare promotion?
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QUOTE(NSMLady @ Jul 31 2011, 04:33 PM)
If I'm planning to travel in Sept 2012, when is the best time to book for AA tickets? Thanks in advance
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i got a good deal for sept 2011 when i booked in march 2011


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QUOTE(NSMLady @ Jul 31 2011, 04:33 PM)
If I'm planning to travel in Sept 2012, when is the best time to book for AA tickets? Thanks in advance
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i got a good deal for sept 2011 when i booked in march 2011

This post has been edited by ProKing: Aug 1 2011, 11:26 PM
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http://www.airasia.com/my/en/promotion/rr1380811c.page

I see there is RM69 promotion from KL to KK.But when I choose the date inside the promotion duration the price is much higher & there is no promo price.
Do I need to search elsewhere?
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can i still buy travel insurance if my travel date is on next week?

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QUOTE(Ms Sim @ Aug 2 2011, 03:33 PM)
can i still buy travel insurance if my travel date is on next week?
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U mean via Air Asia's insurance? Not sure bout that but you could always get AXA's travel insurance (i usually buy theirs as they are cheaper and have more coverage).

If you email their customer service with the application form, you can do a bank transfer or pay via credit card. Since I am paying direct to them, they offer 25% off from actual price. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Aug 2 2011, 03:51 PM)
U mean via Air Asia's insurance? Not sure bout that but you could always get AXA's travel insurance (i usually buy theirs as they are cheaper and have more coverage).

If you email their customer service with the application form, you can do a bank transfer or pay via credit card. Since I am paying direct to them, they offer 25% off from actual price. biggrin.gif
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does it cover baggage lost as well??
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QUOTE(Ms Sim @ Aug 2 2011, 04:22 PM)
does it cover baggage lost as well??
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Yes of course. It's a travel insurance.

http://www.axa.com.my/123/en/Personal-Insu.../SmartTraveller

Click on Product Features to see what you are eligible to claim for incase anything happens.

I usually buy the VIP Plan.
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post Aug 3 2011, 03:23 PM

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i already bought my ticket few weeks but then found out i need checked-in baggage.
can i add into my ticket through online?
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QUOTE(Assassin @ Aug 3 2011, 03:23 PM)
i already bought my ticket few weeks but then found out i need checked-in baggage.
can i add into my ticket through online?
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Yes you can do so by doing it under 'Manage My Booking'.
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post Aug 3 2011, 05:53 PM

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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Aug 2 2011, 04:36 PM)
Yes of course. It's a travel insurance.

http://www.axa.com.my/123/en/Personal-Insu.../SmartTraveller

Click on Product Features to see what you are eligible to claim for incase anything happens.

I usually buy the VIP Plan.
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Since we are at this travel insurance topic, some credit cards do offer travel insurance too if the tickets are charged using the cards. What would be the difference between such travel insurance compared to the ones provided by AA and AXA? Would it be sufficient to just rely on the credit card's travel package?

Example:
http://www.citibank.com.my/global_docs/Ins...remierMiles.pdf
http://www.standardchartered.com.my/person...e/en/index.html
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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Aug 3 2011, 05:53 PM)
Since we are at this travel insurance topic, some credit cards do offer travel insurance too if the tickets are charged using the cards.  What would be the difference between such travel insurance compared to the ones provided by AA and AXA? Would it be sufficient to just rely on the credit card's travel package?

Example:
http://www.citibank.com.my/global_docs/Ins...remierMiles.pdf
http://www.standardchartered.com.my/person...e/en/index.html
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I've no idea on the insurance offered by credit cards though... Sorry couldn't help much! Hopefully the other forummers who know will answer to your question!
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Wanna ask if domestic flight(KL to KCH) use passport can already? if ic chip not working nvm right?
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QUOTE(gerrardtorres9 @ Aug 3 2011, 08:27 PM)
Wanna ask if domestic flight(KL to KCH) use passport can already? if ic chip not working nvm right?
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Not too sure about that but you should really get your mykad fixed.
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Just wondering, what do they provide for passengers in international flight? Like flying to tokyo. Do they provide food?
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post Aug 5 2011, 10:50 AM

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airasia got money got food, no money no food
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post Aug 5 2011, 10:52 AM

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AA is no frills airline. Food, choosing seat, pillow,blanket, in flight entertainment all have to pay. biggrin.gif

Next time, use toilet also they charge 20 cents. tongue.gif

QUOTE(Augus7 @ Aug 5 2011, 10:43 AM)
Just wondering, what do they provide for passengers in international flight? Like flying to tokyo. Do they provide food?
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post Aug 5 2011, 01:55 PM

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AA will provide NOTHING during the flight
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I'm sure the current AA thread has already mention about this. I've also mentioned about it when I flew to NZ and back.

Going that time I book Hot Seat, very comfy. They don't provide anything unless you pre-book your meals and other stuff.
Coming back I didn't book Hot Seat and just sat at the usual economy seat without paying for extra. Nothing much, just the space between seats a little smaller but almost similar to usual full airlines economy seats.

For my NZ flights, I pre-book my meals, which was around RM40 (KL-NZ) and RM70 (NZ-KL). This includes two meals on board with two bottles of water each person. You can also pre-book your in-flight entertainment and comfort set thingy. I'm not sure how much since I didn't use them. Of course you can always pay and get it on the spot but it's more expensive as usual.

If you're asking what do they provide for free? Then NOTHING, you can visit the toilet for free though. Water also have to buy.

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