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Step 1
Reserve your tickets online for maximum ease. Indonesia AirAsia offers an English-language Web site via its affiliate, AirAsia, that facilitates online booking (see Resources below).
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Step 2
Make your reservations in Asia. Book your travel at AirAsia offices in Indonesia, Malaysia or China.
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Step 3
Learn that you may book travel on AirAsia at several AirAsia airport counters in Indonesia, Malaysia, Macau, Mainland China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar.
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Step 1
Be a frugal shopper and save your money. AirAsia is a low-cost airlines, so expect ticket prices to be low.
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Step 2
Arrive early to pick your seat. AirAsia is a no-frills airline. There are no seating assignments, and all travel is ticketless.
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Step 3
Plan to sate your munchies by bringing your own food and drink. AirAsia will not supply refreshments during your flight.
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Step 1
Schedule travel on one of the 35 weekly flights to Medan from Jakarta.
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Step 2
Enjoy the fact that you have many options. AirAsia offers nearly 30 flights per week to Kuala Lumpur and Surabaya from Jakarta.
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Step 3
Plan carefully when scheduling travel to Balikpapan from Jakarta. Flights to these two cities are only available 7 times each week on AirAsia.
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Step 4
Learn that the remainder of flights are offered about 20 times per week on AirAsia.
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Step 1
Know that Air Asia's main departure point is Jakarta.
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Step 2
Get the scoop on Air Asia's domestic routes. The carrier offers flights for those seeking to travel to Bali, Balikipapan, Badung, Batam, Medan, Pekanbaru, Solo and Surabaya.
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Step 3
Go international with AirAsia. The carrier offers international travel between Indonesia and Malaysia. Flights operate from Jakarta and Surabaya to Kuala Lumpur and Panang.








Comments
hashimah said
on 1/18/2009 Good Morning. Here i would like to higjlight that please-please do not only serve Indonesia maggie on board the flight. Have other foods as printed in the menu card. I feel sick about it. Please change. Tq