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AirAsia launches ASEAN Pass

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AirAsia has launched the AirAsia ASEAN Pass and the AirAsia ASEAN Pass+.

Holders of the AirAsia ASEAN Pass and the AirAsia ASEAN Pass+ can enjoy flights at a fixed-rate to over 148 routes across all 10 ASEAN countries. Acting like a single currency, it diminishes the hassle of different foreign exchange rates as flights are valued according to credits.

Flights with duration of below two hours are valued at 1 credit, while flights of two hours and above are valued at 3 credits.

No processing fee applies for flight redemption using the AirAsia ASEAN Pass and ASEAN Pass+.

Airport charges/tax and other fees will be payable separately, and the pass can even be purchased as a gift for another traveller.

AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes said, “As a truly ASEAN airline, we are extremely proud to introduce the AirAsia ASEAN Pass, which is a product specifically designed to further liberalize and encourage travel among the ASEAN community. The pass allows us to bridge communities and attract more foreign tourists to the region - it’s the perfect instrument to promote ASEAN integration.”

The AirAsia ASEAN Pass and ASEAN Pass+ credits are redeemable for travel with AirAsia Malaysia, Thai AirAsia, AirAsia Indonesia and Philippines AirAsia to ASEAN destinations only.

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First the EuroPass, now the ASEAN Pass, next wil be the final piece AMEROPASS, now 3 main bodies of government and soon easily transferable into 1 world government. Like they said a piece at a time and time is running out.

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This Pass is issued by an Airline not a Passport issued an country like Eu-Members.

Euro-pass is great as is the JR-pass for tourists. Amtrak-pass I would give a skip.

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