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post Nov 11 2011, 04:28 PM, updated 14y ago

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post Nov 11 2011, 04:28 PM

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post Nov 11 2011, 04:53 PM

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Reposta in V3 since nobody answered in V2

Question to you guys about AA transfers.

If you go AA website, you can now buy "transfer" tickets. For example I can key in Origin Singapore, Destination Paris, and I can have the option to buy the SG --> KL and KL --> Paris together. You know ... like every other airline in the world.

Question though, is this any different from buying the two legs separately? As in, will they transfer my bags in KL automatically to the KL --> Paris leg? Or will I still have to check out, take bags, etc etc in KL anyways?

Also, if the first leg delayed and cause me to miss second leg, will AA still tell me we are point to point carrier so gtfo?
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Nov 11 2011, 04:53 PM)
Reposta in V3 since nobody answered in V2

Question to you guys about AA transfers.

If you go AA website, you can now buy "transfer" tickets. For example I can key in Origin Singapore, Destination Paris, and I can have the option to buy the SG --> KL and KL --> Paris together. You know ... like every other airline in the world.

Question though, is this any different from buying the two legs separately? As in, will they transfer my bags in KL automatically to the KL --> Paris leg? Or will I still have to check out, take bags, etc etc in KL anyways?

Also, if the first leg delayed and cause me to miss second leg, will AA still tell me we are point to point carrier so gtfo?
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post Nov 11 2011, 07:18 PM

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Airasia do not allowed passenger to bring drinking water onto flight but yet you can buy drinking water in the boarding hall and bring onto flight.

is the drinking water in the boarding hall different from others?
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post Nov 11 2011, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(deodorant @ Nov 11 2011, 04:53 PM)
Reposta in V3 since nobody answered in V2

Question to you guys about AA transfers.

If you go AA website, you can now buy "transfer" tickets. For example I can key in Origin Singapore, Destination Paris, and I can have the option to buy the SG --> KL and KL --> Paris together. You know ... like every other airline in the world.

Question though, is this any different from buying the two legs separately? As in, will they transfer my bags in KL automatically to the KL --> Paris leg? Or will I still have to check out, take bags, etc etc in KL anyways?

Also, if the first leg delayed and cause me to miss second leg, will AA still tell me we are point to point carrier so gtfo?
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From what i understand, if you bought SIN-KUL-ORY in 1 ticket, the luggage should be all the way to Orly. Only separate tickets need to check out then re-check in again.

Err.... for delayed flights, usually for full commercial airlines, they will either offer you the next earliest flight available. Not sure if they will offer free 1 night stay at Tune Hotels or not due to this. You should probably read the T&C fine print or email or call them directly to enquire.

QUOTE(Assassin @ Nov 11 2011, 07:18 PM)
Airasia do not allowed passenger to bring drinking water onto flight but yet you can buy drinking water in the boarding hall and bring onto flight.

is the drinking water in the boarding hall different from others?
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I think this is because the airline do not feel secure with the bottle of water you are bringing before immigration due to you might have dangerous liquid inside (explosive n stuff). And the water bottle bought from the boarding hall is trustable since they have to go thru check point before entering the shops there.
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post Nov 11 2011, 10:15 PM

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Can we bring mini tripod into the plane as hand carry?
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QUOTE(ExCrIpT @ Nov 11 2011, 10:15 PM)
Can we bring mini tripod into the plane as hand carry?
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i hand carry it few times b4
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QUOTE(Assassin @ Nov 11 2011, 07:18 PM)
Airasia do not allowed passenger to bring drinking water onto flight but yet you can buy drinking water in the boarding hall and bring onto flight.

is the drinking water in the boarding hall different from others?
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Not only AirAsia, I think all airlines are the same.. the reason = as mentioned by Shazzac


QUOTE(ExCrIpT @ Nov 11 2011, 10:15 PM)
Can we bring mini tripod into the plane as hand carry?
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I brought a normal tripod with me a few times.. no problem
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post Nov 12 2011, 09:19 AM

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I don't know if most of the passengers realize this or not but just to be safe. AirAsia Tickets Name Change Annulled for tickets bought after 1 November 2011.

Here's the official link. AirAsia Name Change Annulled
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post Nov 12 2011, 11:32 AM

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QUOTE(deodorant @ Nov 11 2011, 04:53 PM)
Reposta in V3 since nobody answered in V2

Question to you guys about AA transfers.

If you go AA website, you can now buy "transfer" tickets. For example I can key in Origin Singapore, Destination Paris, and I can have the option to buy the SG --> KL and KL --> Paris together. You know ... like every other airline in the world.

Question though, is this any different from buying the two legs separately? As in, will they transfer my bags in KL automatically to the KL --> Paris leg? Or will I still have to check out, take bags, etc etc in KL anyways?

Also, if the first leg delayed and cause me to miss second leg, will AA still tell me we are point to point carrier so gtfo?
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Quite useless. For example, from Kuching to overseas, 99% of route offered are direct flight to LCCT or Johore etc. In other word, almost all are one stop flight anyway.
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hey guys, posted earlier in V2 but din hear anything.

may i check with u all on airasia insurance, what does it cover actually? hospitalization included if we need admission in overseas? flight delays and cancellation i supposed it does cover? how about missing baggage?

many thanks!

any differences with other travel insurance? any recommendations? thanks guys!
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post Nov 13 2011, 07:10 AM

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QUOTE(spiderwick @ Nov 12 2011, 10:43 PM)
hey guys, posted earlier in V2 but din hear anything.

may i check with u all on airasia insurance, what does it cover actually? hospitalization included if we need admission in overseas? flight delays and cancellation i supposed it does cover? how about missing baggage?

many thanks! 

any differences with other travel insurance? any recommendations? thanks guys!
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I wanted to know also.

Take for example you took a holiday in Vietnam for 7 days.

With normal insurance, I know it covers the flight delay, lost luggage etc PLUS all the 7 days touring Vietnam (accident, lost of life, medical etc etc).

But with AA insurance, does it only cover the flight but not the 7 days touring Vietnam?

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post Nov 13 2011, 10:00 AM

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Please use the search box available in AA website yea.

http://www.airasia.com/my/en/flightinfo/ai...scriptions.html
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post Nov 13 2011, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Nov 13 2011, 10:00 AM)
Please use the search box available in AA website yea.

http://www.airasia.com/my/en/flightinfo/ai...scriptions.html
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Not so simple.

Your outward flight with AA is under one reference number but homeward bound different reference number, a very common occurrence. It may not be covered. With normal travel insurance, you are.



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post Nov 14 2011, 09:35 AM

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QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Nov 13 2011, 02:08 PM)
Not so simple.

Your outward flight with AA is under one reference number but homeward bound different reference number, a very common occurrence. It may not be covered. With normal travel insurance, you are.
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sorry for noob question..meaning??? rclxub.gif
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I took the risk & dun buy any travel insurance either AA or external..Touch wood. haha
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QUOTE(spiderwick @ Nov 14 2011, 09:35 AM)
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Please click on the link that I have given in previous post. It will show what you can claim from AA's insurance. What is not stated there, obviously cannot claim.

From the looks of it, the benefits are TOO LITTLE with the price that we have to pay.

Best to buy 3rd party's insurance.

QUOTE(stimix @ Nov 14 2011, 10:41 AM)
I took the risk & dun buy any travel insurance either AA or external..Touch wood. haha
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Lol... so keng la u. I always buy AXA travel insurance - just incase!
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post Nov 14 2011, 01:43 PM

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Nowadays I use the travel insurance provided by credit cards instead.
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post Nov 14 2011, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Nov 14 2011, 01:17 PM)
Please click on the link that I have given in previous post. It will show what you can claim from AA's insurance. What is not stated there, obviously cannot claim.
From the looks of it, the benefits are TOO LITTLE with the price that we have to pay.
Best to buy 3rd party's insurance.

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Normally i also dun buy travel insurance too but next month going to HK on a longer trip lasting 11 days.... so a bit itchy to buy insurance.
I'm not very familiar with AA insurance, but from my understanding is that its worth taking insurance for Return Cover policy because it includes Accidental & Sickness Medical Reimbursement... i.e: hospitalization.... One-Way Cover dun hv this feature.
Is my understanding correct? i just briefly read their website.




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