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Feb 21, 2012

AWESOME PHOTO CONTEST / TRAVEL 3SIXTY

BY AIR ASIA..
Submit your best photo entries of any AirAsia and AirAsia X destinations which you’ve travelled to, add in an ‘AWESOME’ caption to it and stand a chance to win free holidays and flights! ! All you need to do is get the most ratings and be one of the lucky 3 winners each month.

Contest starts from 1 February - 14 March 2012. Good luck!
Submit your photo entries with captions (e.g: Awesome: Romantic Getaway to Bali!).
Photo entries must be of any AirAsia and AirAsia X destinations only.
Submit photos of honeymoon destinations or beaches only.

Theme/ Category for each month
Jan: Food and Fashion (Closed)
Feb: Honeymoon and Beaches
Mar: Stay tuned!
Photo with the most ratings wins (open to public rating).
There will be 3 winners each month.
Winners to be notified via email and announced on this Travel 3Sixty website.
Entries with AirAsia flight booking numbers get additional 20 ratings
(Flight bookings will have to be from 2010/2011)

This contest is open to residents from any country.
Click here for Term & Condition


MORE AT: http://www.airasia.com/travel360/awesome-photo-contest


PRIZES (FEBRUARY)
1st Prize: Kuala Lumpur to Bali 4 Days 3 Nights (Return Flight + Accommodation for 2 pax)
2nd Prize: Kuala Lumpur to Krabi (Return Flight for 2 pax)
3rd Prize: Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi (Return Flight for 2 pax)





SMART SAVING IF U CHOOSE AIR ASIA WHEN U TRAVEL EVERYWHERE.. 

Pre-book online to save up to 50% off on baggage and meals.

We're lowering our baggage fee and introducing more options for all you shopaholics! Now you can say goodbye to excess baggage fees when you pre-book online and save at least 50%!

And good news for sports enthusiasts, as now you will only pay what you need with our new Sports Equipment fee tiers. Just pre-book a RM20 Sports Equipment handling fee and pay for how much kg you need – no more flat rate of RM70 for 20kg and paying for what you don't need.-Airasia..

Resources: http://www.airasia.com/kh/en/latestnews/smart-savings-baggage-and-meals.page



International Counter Check-In Fee Abolished
Starting 22 December 2011, AirAsia is abolishing the RM10 counter check-in fees for all international flights. This is part of our continuous effort to reduce the cost of travelling for all of our guests in-lieu of the recent passenger service charge hike.

Apart from this abolishment, we have also reduced the processing fee for credit card usage from RM8 to RM5 per guest per sector.

For guests who have pre-paid their counter check-in fees for their international flights from 21 September up to 21 December 2011 may opt for a refund in the form of credit shell through our customer care e-form.

Domestic counter check-in fees will remain the same.

For more info please refer to the FAQ as below:

AirAsia and AirAsia X are waiving the counter check-in fee for guests travelling on international flights. Is it true?
-Yes, AirAsia and AirAsia X will be waiving the counter check-in fee for all international flights throughout the network. All bookings made on 22 December onwards will be exempted from the fee. Guests will be able to use our check in counters as well as baggage drop/document check counters at the airport.

Why are AirAsia and AirAsia X waiving the counter check-in fee for international flights so soon after introducing it on 21st September 2011?
-This move is part of our continuous effort to reduce the cost of traveling for all our guests, especially with the recent hike of passenger service charge for international travelers. We will still encourage our guests to self check-in.

How about guests who are traveling to domestic destinations?
-At the moment, guests travelling within Malaysia and Indonesia will still be charged the counter check-in fee should they opt to use it or do not self check in.

Why are guests from Malaysia and Indonesia still being charged?
-Domestic travel does not require visa/passport/APIS checks unlike international travel. Therefore we decided to abolish the fee until we have a better processing system in place.

How do we handle guest who have pre-booked the counter check-in service and paid for this service?
-Guests who have pre-booked the counter check-in fee from 21st September till 21st December 2011 can request for a credit shell. Guests can obtain for the credit shell via our customer care online e-form.

If the flight is cancelled, can guest get a refund for the counter check in fee?
-Not a refund, instead a credit shell will be offered.

Is the abolish date based on booking date or travel date?
-Regardless of booking date or travel date, all guests travelling on international flights will not be charged from 22nd December onwards.

Are guest notified of this change?
-Yes, we have announced this via the press, as well as our social media platforms (facebook.com/AirAsia and twitter.com/AirAsia). All our RedAlert members will also be notified via email newsletter.

Resources: Airasia website.


Malaysia entry requirement.
For guests who are planning to visit Malaysia, please adhere to the following terms that are relevant to your country which have been set by the Department of Immigration Malaysia.

1. West Malaysia entry requirements
Countries requiring 100% visa (e.g.: Visa label , Visa prior to arrival)
Afghanistan 
Angola 
Bangladesh 
Bhutan 
Burkina Faso
Burundi 
Cameroon 
Central African Republic
China
Colombia
Cote D’Ivoire
Democratic Republic of Congo 
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea 
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Ghana 
Guinea Bissau
India
Israel
Liberia 
Mali 
Montenegro 
Mozambique 

Myanmar 
Nepal
Nigeria
Pakistan
Republic of Niger
Republic of the Congo
Rwanda
Serbia
Sri Lanka

2. Transit Without Visa (TWOV)
Transit Without Visa (TWOV) is only applicable after clearing Malaysian Immigration – for a maximum of 120 hours stop-over in Malaysia.

Countries eligible for Transit Without Visa
Indian Subcontinent                                                           Other Countries
Sri Lanka India Pakistan                                             Bhutan China
Bangladesh                                                                        Myanmar Nepal
(Diplomatic & Official Passports only)                           Vietnam



3. Malaysia entry requirement for People’s Republic of China (PRC) nationals
Please be advised that all People’s Republic of China (PRC) nationals departing from any mainland China ports to Malaysia MUST hold a confirmed return ticket and sufficient funds.
Failure to comply with the Department of Immigration Malaysia’s entry requirements will be denied access to step aboard. 


4. Foreign Workers
Effective 6 January 2011, all foreign workers who have been granted the Visa Pass Temporary Employment (VPTE) must also obtain the Visa With Reference (VDR) from the Malaysian Embassy or the High Commission of Malaysia before entering Malaysia.

Entry to Malaysia will be refused if these requirements are not met, as it will be classified as Prohibited Immigration and returned to country of origin. 


5. Visa on arrival (VOA) will no longer be issued in Malaysia
AirAsia & AirAsia X would like to inform our guests that the Malaysian Immigration Department will no longer be issuing Visa on Arrival (VOA), effective 15th August 2010. 
If you were able to obtain a VOA, you will now need a valid visa before you fly with us. Please comply with this new ruling to avoid being denied access to board. 
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