Malaysia-headquartered budget airline AirAsia is revamping a subscription plan that gives customers “unlimited” flights and cut-price hotels across South-east Asia.
An expansion of the AirAsia+ offering available since December 2022, the Unlimited – Asean International Pass includes “a variety of exclusive discount offerings” for travellers in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) region.
The airline, the main low-cost carrier in South-east Asia, said over 80,000 flights were redeemed under the previous plan, which it claimed meant average savings of 1500 Malaysian ringgit (MYR), or around $316 per customer.
The new plan, which costs 99 MYR a month or 1,118 MYR a year in Malaysia, adds free rail travel from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to the city centre, usually an 80 MYR fare, and increases possible hotel discounts from 15% to 50%.
“We are happy to finally bring back a new version of the popular travel pass – with a refreshed name, Unlimited – Asean International…






























