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AirAsia Bali $188 Return from Perth $173 Return from Darwin

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Cheap return flights for all the Bali fans out there!

Perth - Bali Return from $188
Darwin - Bali Return from $173

*Limited seats available May to November 2018
*Fares on sale until 29th Oct or earlier if sold out
*As AirAsia is a Low Cost Carrier, Baggage / Meals are extra if required

Great for a ultra low cost getaway for a few days to look forward to next year! :)

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  • +3

    I am an AirAsia fan, and so I am sorry to be the first to comment on AirAsia Indonesia. But until they sort themselves out/ or FAA, CASA or someone else does it for them, then I would not fly with AirAsia Indonesia.

    • Would you say similar about Garuda and other Indonesian carriers? Or have they improved?

  • I totally concur with Peck - sort it out Air Asia Indonesia AND Garuda. I am not putting my family or myself on these airlines.

    • I heard about the AirAsia incident but what's wrong with Garuda?

      • +1

        There's nothing wrong with Garuda. Seems to be lumping all Indonesian Airlines together…

        • I flew with Garuda once. It wasn't bad. Your stock standard full service airline.

          Batik Air (the budget carrier for Lion Air, which is already a budget carrier) iscary though. We hit the ground hard and the whole plane was shaking badly through the flight.

        • @StrayfireX: Batik air is Lion's full service offering, Lion themselves are a LCC. I wouldn't fly with the Lion group ever, ever again. 4 times in a 1 week period is more than enough for me.

          Lion Air, the parent company of Batik Air, created Batik Air as a full-service airline which began operations in May 2013 using Boeing 737-900ERs leased from Lion Air.

        • @bonezAU:

          Oh dear god. Haha Batik Air was so bad I thought they were the budget option. The interior cabin has a lot of advertising in it. No in-flight entertainment. No refreshments offered.

          You know you're on a quality airline when they play an ad for coffee instead of a safety demonstration.

        • @StrayfireX: I've never flown Batik however I was under the impression they were somewhere between a LCC and a full service carrier, sort of mid way - what Virgin Australia used to be before they revamped a while back. I have had 2 uneventful Lion flights and 2 terrifying Lion flights, never, ever, ever, ever, ever again.

        • @bonezAU:

          I think baggage was included but I was traveling light. Backpack only.

          The experience was so shocking and terrible I refuse to fly Batik Air ever again. I thought we were all going to die through the trip.

          They wouldn't let us have any electronics on while in the cabin so there was nothing to take my mind off it.

          Never again.

  • +2

    NOT SAFE!! so many NEAR Misses with Planes! NO GO

    • -3

      Where do you get your info? Facebook? Twitter?

      • statistic! the theory of reliability also is in place. Google it. Its science
        They had a very bad crash 3 years ago and few near misses departing from Perth!
        The rest is very high if you look at it mathematically!

        • -2

          One crash out of hundreds of millions of flights. Look up 'statistically insignificant' on Google.

        • @tightwad:
          not one

        • @Furan:

          So, why the criticism? Probably because they are cheap. Gotta justify paying for expensive air tickets.

        • @tightwad:
          simple!! Watch Air Crash Investigations - what they have done to the plane in the Air?
          The one flying from Java…
          They took out FUSES from a Control System to fully reboot! both Control Systems were down as there are TWO. One is a hot spare.
          All this designed according the theory of reliability, mean time between failure, all those mathematical calculations and probabilities.

          The same plane they said was en route from Perth - so it might have happened in Australia.
          I am an Engineer - lab instrumentation and control systems.
          I would never ever do this with Fuses in the AIR!!! no matter what.
          The stuff is not skilled and not trained properly!
          Avoid Air Asia - you have one life not multiple.

      • +1

        I was on an AirAsia flight. plane dropped for more than 60 seconds (well it felt long, but i am sure it wasn't 30 seconds). everyone was just holding tight to their seats. NEVER AGAIN.

        • -1

          It's call turbulence and it can happen to any airplane.

        • @tightwad: turbulenceis where plane shakes or drops 2-3 seconds not free fall almost 60 seconds, Never happened on Singapore airlines (traveled 18-20 times), Virgin Air (4 times), Qantas (4 times), Thai Air (once), Malindo (twice) and Jetstar.

        • -1

          @dan0909:

          One minor incident (no matter how scary) out of billions of flights doesn't make an airline unsafe.

  • +2

    With the planes plunging, prices will plunge as well.

  • I went to Bali. Had a great time with the missus.

  • +2

    Air asia not safe anymore. Avoid…but if you want to have a thrilling flight, you can try it.

    Garuda is good. It is now allowed to fly into Uk and Europe

    • Data?

  • +1

    Just a thought guys…. For those uncomfortable with AirAsia , you could always use the 'Jetstar Price Guarantee'. Details are on the Jetstar website , but basically you show them the competitor price and they beat it by a further 10%.

  • +1

    AirAsia Indonesia and AirAsia X are two completely different airlines,

    AirAsia Indonesia (This flight) has a safety record of 2/7 and AirAsia X has a safety record of 7/7 so saying AirAsia as a whole is unsafe is completely wrong.

    • -2

      same shit))) same pilots?

      • +1

        Two different companies with two different CEOs based in two different locations couldnt be any further apart from each other.

        Not even close to same pilots are they are Indonesian pilots which have a poor reputation (google to see yourself) compared to pilots from other countries, saying they use the same pilots would be like saying Jetstar Pacific have Aussie Pilots which isn’t true for a Vietnamese company.

        • +1

          thanks I never thought Air Asia X is a different subsidiary.
          I flew it few times from Gold Coast - was nice. Place was 777 - very good one

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