AirAsia X’s Breathtaking Spring Deals to Japan and Korea
The promotional offer is available for online bookings from 5 – 11 March 2012 and is available exclusively at www.airasia.com. The travel period for the Spring Deals are for travel between 1 April and 30 June 2012.
An all-in fare one way to Japan (Osaka, Tokyo) and Korea (Seoul) starts from as low as RM399 on Economy from Kuala Lumpur. Guests may also take advantage of our Premium fare deals to Japan and Korea from as low as RM599 one way.
Azran Osman-Rani, Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia X said: “Traveling to Japan and Korea in Spring is the time of the year where you can experience the cherry blossom season, a stunning view of sakura trees in full bloom where “hanami” (a Japanese ritual known as ‘picnicking under a blooming Sakura tree or Cherry Blossom viewing”) is practiced in the countries. During this period, Spring flower festivals, food, art and cultural activities takes place, offering a unique experience to our holiday goers, in addition to our low fare deals.”
“Similarly, AirAsia X guests from Japan and Korea may also grab our Fly-thru Spring deals and hop on to Kuala Lumpur and connect to South East Asia and beyond, leveraging on the AirAsia’s low cost carrier network to exciting destinations in Thailand, Indonesia, China, Singapore, Vietnam and Hong Kong.”
AirAsia X’s Spring Deals long haul Fly-thru destinations include destinations from Perth and Sydney, Australia to Osaka, Japan from as low as AUD399 and from Melbourne, Australia to Tokyo, Japan from as low as AUD469. Also available are fly-thru fares from as low as AUD449 from Australia (Gold Coast, Melbourne) to Seoul, Korea.
The must visit Cherry Blossom hot spots in Japan include Chidorigafuchi Park, and Ueno Park, Tokyo where traditional cherry blossom festivities complete with food stalls, and game booths for children are lined up during the season. In Seoul, Korea; most popular Cherry Blossom viewing places include the Yunjungno Cherry Blossom tunnel; the road that circles the National Assembly building and the Changgyeongggung Palace; where cherry trees provide a perfect natural accent to the traditional architecture of the palace.
Source: AirAsia X
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