Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Air Asia FREE flight (PENANG ISLAND - LANGKAWI)


Effective 28 Apr 2010 - 30 Oct 2010
Flight No. Departure Arrival Local Time
(std)
Local Time
(sta)
Day
AK5790 Penang Langkawi 1315 1350 Daily
AK5791 Langkawi Penang 1415 1450 Daily

Effective 31 Oct 2010 - 26 Mar 2011
Flight No. Departure Arrival Local Time
(std)
Local Time
(sta)
Day
AK5790 Penang Langkawi 1305 1340 Daily
AK5791 Langkawi Penang 1405 1440 Daily

1 Guest @ 0.00 MYR

9.00 MYR Airport Tax (one way)

Monday, July 20, 2009

RIDICULOUS Price! 12

Chart 1: Comparing the current and previous air-fare between MAS and Air Asia.




Malaysia Airlines DEALs

Booking Period: 20 - 26 July 2009

Travel Period: 23 July - 31 Dec 2009

Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3

Figure 1,2,3 show the price of current & previous air fare offered by Malaysia Airlines.
There has been some decrease in air fare for the destionations shown above compared to previous promotion.



Air Asia

HOT spots COOL fares
Booking Period: 21 - 26 July 2009

Travel Period: 1 August - 30 Nov 2009

Air Asia-Citibank cardmembers grab seats 1 day before the public & RedAlert Members which start on 20th July.

Monday, July 6, 2009

RIDICULOUS Price! 10




DEPARTING FROM
KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (KLIA) TO THESE DESTINATIONS:






DEPARTING FROM
LOW COST CARRIER TERMINAL (LCCT) TO THESE DESTINATIONS:















Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Friday, June 19, 2009

IF you are flying with AIR ASIA









* The informations provided above are not from AIRASIA.
* Is just from my own analysis and experience.
* I'm not responsible for any mistakes I have made in the blog.

HOPE YOU GET SOMETHING! FEEL FREE TO SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCEs!


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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Where to Eat When Visiting Gold Cost

Entrance to Surfers Paradise beachImage via Wikipedia

Professionals are attracted to Queensland like a magnet, and chefs are no exception. With the growing culture, in Queensland, comes some of the best chefs. This popular beach strip has an abundance of fine dining options and recently has spread to the regional areas as well. The Gold Coast has some of the best restaurants that vary in cuisine types.

Seafood restaurants: Aqua restaurant in Labrador for a beautiful view of boats from the terrace and a clean simple internationally inspired menu that everyone will enjoy; This is an ideal setting: Georges Paragon in Sanctuary Cove is arguably the Gold Coasts number one seafood restaurant with seafood coming straight from the boats to your table. Shucks, located on the Gold Coast at Main Beach on the famous eat street, Tedder Avenue is a great place for people watching by day and a gently lit dinner by night.

Italian Restaurants: At Surfers Paradise, Al Fresco Restaurant has an extensive menu with daily specials. Brunello's, at Tamborine Mountain uses mostly local produce, seasonal fruits and vegetables, It is a family business catering to the traditional cuisine since the 1950's. On Broadbeach, you can try Volare, they have an authentic classic Italian restaurant.

Japanese Restaurants:
While in Surfers Paradise, enjoy the art of Japanese Barbecue. Seafood, prime beef, and chicken is all cooked right before your! O-Sushis Japanese Restaurant, located in Coolangatta, it's own sushi train, professional chefs and warm service. If you are looking for a great teppanyaki experience then you will definitely want to try Marasaki Teppanyaki Restaurant, in Southport.

Chinese Restaurants: Mandarin court is the oldest Chinese restaurant on the Gold Coast. Broad beach is home to Oriental Temptations, which places emphasis on freshness and authenticity. Then in the heart of Broadbeach's Dining Precinct and China Pier is Brisbane's Chinatown which provides excellent quality and authentic Chinese food.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Best and Worst Times to Travel to Europe

When planning your European trip, check your arrival and departures dates and see if they take into account peak, off-peak and shoulder travel periods.

Peak periods are the times when majority of travelers fly in and out of countries and these periods usually coincide with school holidays, Christmas, Easter and New Year. The country you are flying into will also have peak periods unique to that country, so expect flights and accommodation to be heavily booked and tickets to be more expensive. This peak period generally covers late December to January (because of the Christmas season) and late June to the end of August (summer break). Travel during the Christmas holidays can be difficult as plane ticket prices soar and ski resorts start overcharging. Public transport is also reduced in most areas since only a few trains will leave on Christmas day. The "shoulder period" is in spring and autumn and the low or "off-peak" periods are usually in the remaining months and in the winter.

If you have only a limited time to see Europe, your best bet is to fly in and out during a shoulder period. Prices are almost at their lowest and travel conditions are great because you can avoid the crowds and the overpricing. If you have a lot of time to spare in Europe, try flying in the low season when fares are cheapest so you have more money to spread over your stay. It's always a good idea to start checking airfares 3-4 months before you leave. Airlines are starting to discount in order to reward early bookers and there's a lot time to wait if you think they're too high. The cheapest ticket prices might turn up on the net or at your ticket office at anytime. And while you're at it, make sure you've already reserved your accommodation 6 weeks to 2 months before you leave. It's a good idea to reserve a hotel for your arrival and departure days. The rest can be reserved afterwards. Also, remember to check for travel dangers and updates. Your government and insurance company might draw the line if you visit a certain territory they've warned you about. Be informed about the dangers and uprisings in the country you are visiting and do last-minute updates to check conditions right before you leave.

For most seasoned travelers, the best time to see Europe is from April to June and September to October when the weather is still warm, the holiday crowds have left and accommodation and transport are regularly priced.

In contrast, the single wost time to visit most parts of Europe (especially the western and southern countries) is the month of August. This is when many Europeans leave and take their holidays in nearby countries as well. The cities can be deserted and as a result, accommodation prices shoot up and finding a bed can be very difficult. Buses and trains will often be packed and it can be a struggle to get a seat while you cross countries. Even most tourist shops and sites can be closed because the proprietors have gone on holiday as well! There's little doubt that July and August are the busiest tourist months in Europe (mainly because of Americans on vacation) and it will require a lot of patience and money. Avoid these months as much as you can. If you really must travel in the high season, your best course of action is to stay away from the major cities and choose the off-track towns and villages and indulge in the local culture.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Planning tips
Planning is the first and most important step taken before traveling anywhere.
So do keep in minds the following tips.

  • You should buy your tickets under the same name as written in your id. Select your seats according to your comfort.

  • If you suffer from any disability or are pregnant inform your agent about your priorities to ensure a comfortable journey in the plane.

  • Double-check foreign document requirements.
Some countries―like Chile, Kenya, and India―require a visa for entry; others, like South Africa, won't allow entrance unless a traveler's passport contains at least two blank, unstamped pages.



Packing tips
Carrying luggage has been a troublesome task to any traveler. Everybody loves to have vacation and .However when it come to luggage and other stuff needed to spend the holiday most of our faces grumble on managing them into our bags!

Here are some helpful tips you can have to leave trouble out of your miserable packing experience.

  • You should be aware of the maximum luggage limit allowed before boarding.

  • Wear clothes like coats, jeans, boots and any other things that are thick and heavy this would reduce luggage space and weight.

  • Making a list of your luggage is a must have!

  • Buying things in your destination would greatly reduce the space of your luggage.

  • Pour Toiletries into smaller bottles.

  • Wear clothes with lots of pockets.

  • Remember to take all your necessary medicines.

  • Always carry disinfectant hand wipes and wet wipes, as they come in handy when traveling with children.

Travel Tips for Cheap Airfare

Cheap air fare is the problem that every traveler faces-how and where to buy those cheap airfares online and what are the benefits in savings and drawbacks compared to buying the cheap airfares from the travel agent down the road. If you travel by air, you would already know that airfares cost typically forms the dominant chunk of your travel bill be it leisure or holiday. Every traveler would love it if they could just get those cheapest airfares.

You have to know the following tips before buying those cheap airfares online or searching for the best cheap airfare deal:

  • Do not waste your time on the websites that uses same computerized reservation system. It will give you the option of same airfares.

  • Remember that airfare pricing are determined by a variety of factors such as dates, seating, routes and their rules for cancellations, refunds or changes to the tickets.

  • Always book and pay quickly on a good deal. If you do see a good cheap airfare deal, book and pay for it quickly.

  • Always look for special discounts like for senior citizens or for children.

  • Comparison is the best ways to get the cheapest air fares.so spare some time to compare the fares.

  • Ultimately, to find those bargain cheap airfares, you still need to invest the time and effort to find them.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Tony Morrison's Guide

''I Was Fired By The Airlines.This Guide Is My Revenge! "



I was a hard-working travel agent for 16 years at a major airline corporation.....Until they decided to fire me one morning over a completely bogus reason! Here's my way of saying "no thank you" when they offered me a new contract earlier this year. With my extensive insider knowledge, I'm bringing forth this mind-blowing informational guide on how you can save a truckload of money on traveling -- the secrets that only the ones in this industry would ever be familiar with.

Tony Morrison


All the secrets about reservations that airlines keep their mouths quiet about!


My shocking secret on how YOU can use a little-known method to purchase all your travel equipments (such as luggage) at employee-level discounts and save yourself hundreds, if not thousands of dollars on your traveling gears!


Read more from <<Save on Airfare Secrets>>

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Air Asia make air travelling Affordable!

Now everyone can fly!

Air Asia's eye-catching slogan has indeed reflected their company objective as they have reduced the price of air ticket a lot, making air travelling more affordable to people.

Founded by Mr. Tony Fernandes, the company has grown by leaps and bounds in few years time.

Air Asia is a budget airline compared to MAS. They very effective in management. Although they provide rediculous low price, they meet all the minimum requirement.


Opinions:

1) If you want to save cost, no doubt, is Air Asia. However for domestic route, please make sure u have compared it with MAS price as sometimes MAS is cheaper. (I don't think you want to miss the opportunity of flying 5 stars but cheaper)

2) Make your plan earlier and avoid busy period. Air Asia usually provides promotion at very low price, yet the booking has to be earlier.

3) Remember to purchase all the services online. It is easy for them to arrange and also the price is cheaper. (eg. luggage size, meals, skybus tickets)


Tips:

1) If you really are comparing every dolar, here is something you have to be aware of. Even though there are no fuel surcharge for Air Asia, you have to compare the price after you sum up all the services you pay for luggage, express boarding, airport taxes and so on as their price is not all-inclusive.


Reminder:

1) Air Asia is now no longer practising free-seating policy. Your seat has been assigned once you check-in.

2) Don't get over weight for your check-in luggage. It is costly!
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