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The summer heat is on, and the is fueling your travel fever! Looking for a quick escape or planning ahead for next year’s adventures? This sale has incredible deals on both domestic and international flights.
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Dream of island hopping or exploring vibrant Filipino cities? AirAsia has you covered with one-way base fares starting at a jaw-dropping ₱55! This incredible price applies to a variety of popular destinations, including:
Dreaming of cooler climes? AirAsia can help you beat the summer heat with one-way base fares starting at ₱1,555 to Seoul, Korea, and ₱2,655 to Shanghai, China. Craving a cultural and culinary adventure? Bangkok awaits with enticing one-way base fares starting at ₱2,855.
Looking for the absolute best international deal? Look no further than Macau! AirAsia offers one-way base fares for just ₱755, making it the cheapest international destination on the sale list.
Don’t forget, these fares are for the one-way base price only and exclude taxes and fees. However, a carry-on luggage allowance of up to 7kg is included.
The booking window for this incredible sale is open from 29 Apr–5 May 2024. Travel dates are valid from 29 Apr 2024, all the way up to 31 Mar 2025, giving you plenty of flexibility to plan your dream getaway.
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So, what are you waiting for? AirAsia’s 5.5 seat sale is your chance to explore the Philippines or other exciting destinations for unbelievably low prices. Book your flight today and get ready for an unforgettable adventure!
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