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SEPANG, 24 September 2012
– AirAsia, the world’s best low cost airline
for four consecutive years, announced today that the airline is
increasing its flight frequency from Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Yogyakarta
(JOG), bring it from
1x daily to 2x daily.
The additional flight frequency will start as of
31 Oct 2012, and booking is now open with a promotional, all-in-fares from as low as
RM149* one way.
The
booking period for this promotion is from 24 September – 7 October 2012, for the
travel period from 31 October 2012 – 30 September 2013. This promotion is available exclusively online at
airasia.com.
From
31 October – 7 November 2012, the 2nd flight frequency will depart Kuala Lumpur at 4.40pm and arrive Yogyakarta at 6.15pm (GMT+7); from
8 November 2012 – 30 March 2013, the departure at 5.45pm (KUL) and arrival at 7.20pm (JOG); and from
31 March – 26 October 2013 the departure is at 3.15pm (KUL) and arrival at 4.50pm (JOG).
AirAsia Berhad’s Director of Commercial, Jasmine Lee
said, “The increase of flight frequency for
the Kuala Lumpur – Yogyakarta route, from 1x to 2x daily, is to provide
our guests with further convenience and more choices of flights times to
suit their
schedule and travel preferences.
The
increased flight frequency also presents enhanced access for business
and leisure travelers from Kuala Lumpur to Yogyakarta and vice versa,
with the potential to contribute to more growth in economic gains for
both cities through healthier commerce and tourism activities.”
Yogyakarta
(also known as Yogya), the home of the mighty Mount Merapi, presents an
abundance of attractions to visitors. The city of Yogyakarta
is recognized as one of the most significant cultural centre of
Indonesia, with a plethora of tourism appeals such as the majestic
Borobudur temple, Keraton (Sultan’s Palace), silver capital Kota Gede
and shopping paradise Malioboro (perfect for bargain and
souvenir hunters).
The
city is also ideal for those arty at heart, as Yogyakarta is known as
the centre of fine Javanese arts ranging from dances, painting to craft
work. Yogya is also known for its traditional textile production,
especially fine batik which is regarded as one of the best textile
products to be produced in Indonesia.
For
more updates on AirAsia’s latest innovations, as well as promotions,
activities and contests, connect with the airline via Twitter (twitter.com/AirAsia)
or Facebook (facebook.com/AirAsia).
*All-in-fare includes fuel surcharge and airport tax only. Other optional fees not included.
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) – Yogyakarta (JOG) 2nd Flight Frequency:
31 October – 7 November 2012
Origin
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Destination
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Flight
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Depart
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Arrive
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Frequency
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KUL
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JOG
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AK 1320
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4.40pm
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6.15pm
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Daily
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JOG
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KUL
|
AK 1321
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6.45pm
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10.10pm
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Daily
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8 November 2012 – 30 March 2013
Origin
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Destination
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Flight
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Depart
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Arrive
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Frequency
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KUL
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JOG
|
AK 1320
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5.45pm
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7.20pm
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Daily
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JOG
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KUL
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AK 1321
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7.40pm
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11.05pm
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Daily
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31 March – 26 October 2013
Origin
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Destination
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Flight
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Depart
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Arrive
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Frequency
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KUL
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JOG
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AK 1320
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3.15pm
|
4.50pm
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Daily
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JOG
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KUL
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AK 1321
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5.15pm
|
8.40pm
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Daily
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