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sue1964 Oct 11th 2010 11:37 pm

Air Asia
 
Anyone flown Air asia Perth- London if so do you recommend im not the best traveller at best so worried.;)

Amazulu Oct 11th 2010 11:39 pm

Re: Air Asia
 

Originally Posted by sue1964 (Post 8913035)
Anyone flown Air asia Perth- London if so do you recommend im not the best traveller at best so worried.;)

I've done it - it's fine.
Can't complain for $700 return.

sue1964 Oct 11th 2010 11:52 pm

Re: Air Asia
 
Do seats recline??

Amazulu Oct 12th 2010 10:03 am

Re: Air Asia
 

Originally Posted by sue1964 (Post 8913061)
Do seats recline??

:confused:
Yes - it's just like any other airliner. No seat back TV - although many other airlines don't have these either.

themerlin Oct 12th 2010 10:16 am

Re: Air Asia
 
Seats ? You pay extra for that.

Originally Posted by sue1964 (Post 8913061)
Do seats recline??


paddyo Oct 12th 2010 2:23 pm

Re: Air Asia
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 8913039)
I've done it - it's fine.
Can't complain for $700 return.

We are looking at Air Asia to fly to UK and pay extra for the lie flat beds, still cheaper than BA economy. Anyone used this and can comment?

bcworld Oct 12th 2010 2:37 pm

Re: Air Asia
 

Originally Posted by paddyo (Post 8914491)
We are looking at Air Asia to fly to UK and pay extra for the lie flat beds, still cheaper than BA economy. Anyone used this and can comment?

Some friends of mine just flew to KL and back on the lie flats - they thought the seats were great. Obviously the rest if the service is standard, same as economy.

As for the seat recline thing - AA's first new planes started with the fixed seat back design - this was universally unpopular and they have since ripped them out and replaced them with 'normal' seats.

paddyo Oct 12th 2010 3:39 pm

Re: Air Asia
 

Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 8914517)
Some friends of mine just flew to KL and back on the lie flats - they thought the seats were great. Obviously the rest if the service is standard, same as economy.

As for the seat recline thing - AA's first new planes started with the fixed seat back design - this was universally unpopular and they have since ripped them out and replaced them with 'normal' seats.

As Cathay Pacific has decided to do as well!!

Thanks for the info!

joh117 Oct 12th 2010 7:27 pm

Re: Air Asia
 
We have flown Air Asia from Gold Coast to KL return and they were fine. Would fly with them again looking at maybe flying to Sri Lanka in 12 wks time with them

Jo

keel Oct 19th 2010 12:34 am

Re: Air Asia
 
I'm just on the Air Asia website now looking at a flight in December.

Does any one know what the baggage allowance is? I can only find a weight for carry on luggage (7KG I think).

Thanks

Keel

bcworld Oct 19th 2010 12:40 am

Re: Air Asia
 

Originally Posted by keel (Post 8928199)
I'm just on the Air Asia website now looking at a flight in December.

Does any one know what the baggage allowance is? I can only find a weight for carry on luggage (7KG I think).

Thanks

Keel

The baggage allowance is whichever one you pay for...there is no free allowance.


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