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AirAsia now flies to Melaka

Low-cost airline, AirAsia, has celebrated its first flight from Penang to Melaka. The inaugural flight took place today with an Airbus A320 aircraft that departed from Penang International Airport at 1.20pm and it arrived in Melaka International Airport at 2:25pm.

According to AirAsia, Melaka is their 6th domestic destination and 14th route from its Penang hub. It currently flies from Penang to Melaka, Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Singapore, Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok and Phuket. AirAsia currently operates one return flight daily between Penang and Melaka.

At the moment, AirAsia is also running a 20% off promo on all seats and all flights from now until 7th July 2019, for the travel period between 8th July to 21st November 2019. This is applicable on AirAsia.com and via the AirAsia Mobile app. Customers are urged to login and pay with BigPay to enjoy the lowest fares.

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