AirAsia reported that more than 12% of its’ 1,000,000 FREE SEATS have been snapped up within 12 hours the promotion started. AirAsia Berhad executive vice-president of commercial Kathleen Tan described the response as “massive” with the website’s network usage capacity jumped to 90% from normal 30%.
The most popular destination is Macau, if the seats availability chart status is any indicator to goes by. The chart shows there’re only limited seats available for this hot destination. I’m not surprise considering Macau is the nearest anyone can get to before continue his/her next destination to Hong Kong (good foods, nice & innovative buildings, great cultures, cheap sea-foods and tons of shopping outlets).
I’ve been to Hong Kong (I believe most of us too) and frankly the only thing I did the most is to eat my head off with all the great foods available there. I believe should AirAsia Berhad (KLSE : AIRASIA, 5099) starts the long-haul from Kuala Lumpur to London/Manchester, there’ll be long queues wishing to spend their holidays/shopping/sight-seeing in Europe – same goes with Australia & Japan. So start saving or rather investing in stocks or option trading to make some profits for your next holiday destination.
# TIP: Check FREE SEATS availability here
# TIP: As indicated earlier in my blog, I’m bullish on AirAsia stock and would accumulate on stages on any pullback as part of long-term investment strategy. At the same time I’m bearish on Malaysia Airline System (MAS).
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January 11th, 2007 by financetwitter
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