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May 28th, 2015 09:48 PM #1
Has anyone tried this airline? Their prices are reasonable for sg or malaysia or anywhere else in southeast asia.
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May 28th, 2015 11:04 PM #2if just for southeast asia, why not take PAL? i find they have the most competitive fares and most of the time cheaper than the rest. its only expensive if you book near the date of your intended departure but even all budget airlines are also expensive specially Cebu Pac, crazy prices. if you book a month or 2 in advance, sometimes SQ is reasonable too. just 500-1000pesos difference from PAL.
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May 29th, 2015 12:36 AM #3
+1 long planned travel competitive na pricing ni pal vs budget airlines.
Pero minsan mura pa din talaga sa budget yun tipong 9 months ahead yung booking mo? Tapos seat sale pa? Hehe
Sorry ang confusing ng post ko ha?.
Basta may instances mas mura pa kay PAL kesa 5J
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Haven't tried airasia. If malaki price diff? And on a limited budget ako? I might take it too.
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May 29th, 2015 01:14 AM #4
Im flying 6 people to sg....december weekend for the megasale.
Airasia 26,000php 6adults
Pal 125,000php 6adults
weird pricing hehehe
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May 29th, 2015 03:53 AM #5Ok naman ang Air Asia. Flew with them several times nung nasa Clark pa sila. Went to Malaysia, Singapore and Australia using Air Asia. Last time I flew Air Asia was back in 2012.
Typical budget airline. You pay for your baggage per pc and you buy food and drinks from them if you want to eat or drink. No frequent flyer miles. Ewan ko lang kung nagbago na.
If you want low cost no frills flight to get from point a to point b they are ok. Do note that they lost a plane last year to a crash.
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Ok naman ang Air Asia. Flew with them several times nung nasa Clark pa sila. Went to Malaysia, Singapore and Australia using Air Asia. Last time I flew Air Asia was back in 2012.
Typical budget airline. You pay for your baggage per pc and you buy food and drinks from them if you want to eat or drink. No frequent flyer miles. Ewan ko lang kung nagbago na.
If you want low cost no frills flight to get from point a to point b they are ok. Do note that they lost a plane last year to a crash.
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May 29th, 2015 07:26 AM #6
Took airasia over the weekend to Cebu and back. The Cebu leg was 3 hours delayed and the return flight was cancelled. Horror story on my first try so never will I take it again. I ended up buying a PR flight on the same day at 5X the price.
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May 29th, 2015 07:58 AM #7I don't expect much when taking budget airlines. As long as I reach my destination safely ok na. That's what I paid for - cheaply.
If I want stellar service and convenience on the other hand, I take premium airlines like Singapore Airlines or Qatar Air.
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May 29th, 2015 10:31 AM #8
tried Airasia from KL to Melbourne and back late last year
ok naman service
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May 29th, 2015 12:03 PM #9
I would prefer AirAsia over other local budget airlines. Better service.
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May 29th, 2015 02:51 PM #10
Tried it twice na going to Cebu. Ok naman at boobsy mga stewardess nila than any other local airline. Yung lang na notice ko
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