Your thoughts on AirAsia and JetStar
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Your thoughts on AirAsia and JetStar
I've read older reviews of AirAsia and JetStar and I understand the ridiculous baggage check fees and other assorted charges, but what are your recent experiences with these airlines?
I'm flying from Chiang Mai to Kuala Lumpur, then I need to fly from Penang to Singapore. AirAsia and JetStar seem to have the best non-stop flights for my itinerary.
Thank you in advance for any comments, tips or tricks. I hope to make my reservations sometime soon but I'm a little concerned from a reliability and safety aspect.
I'm flying from Chiang Mai to Kuala Lumpur, then I need to fly from Penang to Singapore. AirAsia and JetStar seem to have the best non-stop flights for my itinerary.
Thank you in advance for any comments, tips or tricks. I hope to make my reservations sometime soon but I'm a little concerned from a reliability and safety aspect.
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I've flown with both in the past few months, both flights were fine, on time and smooth, although under two hours. Not sure I'd book a long haul, although DH flew Jetstar Bangkok -Melbourne and said it was fine.
The luggage fee was about $20 for 20kg checked on the short flights,
I think AirAsia might have been slightly better in terms of cleaner plane, friendlier crew.
I would avoid any airlines that are based in Indonesia (tip from an aircraft engineer I once met)
The luggage fee was about $20 for 20kg checked on the short flights,
I think AirAsia might have been slightly better in terms of cleaner plane, friendlier crew.
I would avoid any airlines that are based in Indonesia (tip from an aircraft engineer I once met)
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Agree with Sartoric here. I took both airlines in November and December, and they were fine for short-hauls. I think the baggage fees are a bit cheaper if you purchase it in advance. Planes are clean and staff professional.
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I flown many times witnAA ( last time Nov Osaka. To KUL ) fab value for money, you get what you pay for. Have flown many times with them , and would recommend Singapore to Penang is a very short flight. Don't worry !
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My flights aren't until November. I missed AA's Big Sale. Should I wait for another sale, or just go ahead and book? It seems like the sales they're running now, run until late summer or thereabouts. I'm not sure I would save a bunch of money, but every little bit helps.
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I would wait. My experience with AA is that they run sales frequently. Sign up for their sales if you haven't already. The other reason to wait is that they change flight times, so the further out you book the more likely you could have that happen.
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I have had very good luck with AA on many flts.. one bad experience--from NC to BKK my carry on was too heavy and the cost was about equal to my fare... they have never weighed my carryon otherwise. we work carefully to keep checked luggage to appropriate weight..
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