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Air Asia Sale - Kuala Lumpur Return from Sydney $268 / Melbourne $247 / Perth $198 / Gold Coast $301 + More

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Air Asia are having a Sale with lots of great fares like these to Kuala Lumpur.

All prices quoted are for return fares and include taxes. Luggage and meals are extra with Air Asia.

Click through to Flight Scout to see all of Air Asia's best sale fares and dates to travel.

Flight Scout, powered by Skyscanner, searches for the best fares on any route. Looking for something else? visit http://flightscout.co/au/ and search for your preferred destination.

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  • +2

    Sample dates please.

    • -1

      Sorry dasher86, I usually put them up but was in a bit of a hurry this evening. Will do next time.

      If you click through to the site it will show you all the best travel dates.

  • +1

    Hey rep.

    Putting flight durations/times on your site would help immensely. Makes it hard to judge the value/quality of an airfare without that info.

    I know you click through to skyscanner…but consumers are lazy =P

    • It’s all non-stop flights.. no surprises about flight duration

      • -1

        Haha yeah for this deal, but my comment was more general. So I'm looking per-Tokyo so stopovers play a part.

    • Certainly on the todo list, there is a bit of a trick in accurately getting that data :)

  • Cheap!

  • +1

    anything during the christmas/ny break?

    • +2

      Not likely i paid $820 gold coast to cebu with AirAsia on Dec 19 coming back on 31st was $230. Its a rip off leaving Aus around xmas.

      • that's actually not that bad.

        • Well i just got back from Cebu 2 weeks ago paid $330 return so i think expensive.

    • +1

    • Unfortunately we dont really see deals on any routes for that time of year, prices are more like 2-3 times what we would call a deal.

    • I booked KUL-SYD for 31st Dec next year. $95

      Going outbound just before Christmas is the tricky part

  • Dates please

    • Hi strawberrybug, as mentioned up above I usually do this but did this post on a bit of a hurry. Will keep posting dates in future.

      If you click through to the site it will show you all the best travel dates.

      • Thanks. I just went direct to air asia website to read all the relevant information such as how long the booking period is and the travel period…all the prices are the same everywhere anyway

  • I think your site needs work because I asked for cheapest return of 4 to 6 days SYD/SIN Jan+Feb, and it said that 31 Jan to 06 Feb was one of the cheapest, but I happen to know that 01 Feb to 06 Feb is cheaper because I did that search on Skyscanner.

    Also the default unfiltered result list is not very useful, it's just a long list of deals with dates scattered across the year by price. You should think up of a better presentation.

    • Appreciate the feedback :)

    • Curiously, When looking at this view;

      http://www.flightscout.co/au/cheap-flights/sydney-australia-…

      Without some other context of being able to filter by dates, etc, does that view not have any value for you?

      • Here's what I did: Entered SYD and SIN, no restrictions. Got a huge list of deals over the next year or so, sorted by price, scattered across the year. Now you will say I should have entered some restrictions like length of stay and period and that's what I did in the next round. But the point is when you have a huge result set you can find some way to present the information better. Perhaps grouped by month, or something like that so that people can drill down. Because a query without restrictions is what naive users will try first and then they might give up when faced with a torrent of results.

      • Thank you for clarifying, we certainly appreciate all feedback.

        Flight Scouts main goal is to find the cheapest price on any route so ordering by price is the best way to show that, we also have filters to choose relevant travel dates and other details like preferred airlines and are always looking to improve those so its important to hear the ways that it doesn't work.

        So to confirm do you find it not valuable for you because there are too many results, or do you find the filtering too hard to use, or are you just concerned about naive users?

        • +1

          A long list of results is not useful. Price alone is not the only factor. So maybe the cheapest is $334, but I might be willing to pay $344 for a better date, but it's far down the list because there are 56 $334 results. Find a better way of presenting the information, or ask the user to narrow the parameters from the beginning.

  • Your website looks great.
    Any change of including business class as an option?

    • Thanks Gaz1, glad to hear you like the site.

      Business is something we are looking at adding. Follow us here, subscribe to our emails or follow on facebook to keep up to date with our new developments.

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