Wednesday, May 9, 2012

AirAsia to Beijing

AirAsia has unofficially announced they will be ditching Tianjin for Beijing, a route that they've lobbied long and hard.

The inaugural KUL - PEK flight will take off on June 22, with details on launch fare to be revealed soon. Business Times Malaysia quoted a source who said tickets will go on sale May 14.

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AirAsia's booking system has yet to reflect the change, with Tianjin flights still on sale for June 22 and beyond.


Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation's analytical piece on the new route suggests that since PEK is running at full capacity during daytime peak hours, there's a high chance AirAsia may be given slots that are less attractive. But because it is such a prized route, something is better than nothing at all.

Similarly, Jetstar's direct flight from Singapore arrives in Beijing at an ungodly 1am, returning at 2.10am. But if fares are really cheap, like the current Take A Friend for Free promo where it is just $278 for two, then I suppose the inconvenience of having to cab to town, staying awake past midnight, navigating a foreign city in the wee hours, fear of highway robbers, can somewhat be "compensated".

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