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Maxis & Hotlink subscribers can get 20% off AirAsia ticket purchases this weekend

What’s better than the already affordable flight tickets from a budget airline? Those tickets with an additional 20% off the top! If you’re a Maxis customer looking to fly somewhere with AirAsia soon, now might be the best time to buy your air tickets.

Maxis is offering all its customers 20% off all AirAsia flight tickets that are purchased from the 30th of March to the 1st of April 2018. There is a caveat: The travel period for this offer is only from the 1st of July to the 30th of September 2018.

To redeem this offer as a Maxis subscriber, you need to first download the MyMaxis app (Android and iOS). Then, select “Deals” and search for AirAsia. Select the deal and tap “Download Deal”. Finally, select “Redeem Now” to view the promo code. If you’re a Hotlink user, you can simply retrieve your promo code from the Hotlink website.

Once you’ve gotten your code, you can either download the AirAsia app (Android & iOS) and enter your code in the “Promo Code” section. Keep in mind that you will have to be connected with your data when you want to use the promo code because we ran into some authentication problems when we tried on WiFi. Once you do that, enter your flight dates (within the travel period) and you should immediately be able to see your discounted ticket prices.

For those of you on ookyo, there was no mention on whether you’re eligible for this deal or not. In the FAQ on the Hotlink website, it doesn’t look like ookyo customers are eligible. However, we’ve reached out to Maxis for clarification and will update this post when they respond.

UPDATE: Maxis has clarified, ookyo subscribers are not eligible for this offer.

For more info, you can check out the FAQ pages on the AirAsia website and Hotlink website.

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