Flying to Asia Is About to Get a Helluva Lot Cheaper

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Flying to Asia Is About to Get a Helluva Lot Cheaper

Flying to Asia Is About to Get a Helluva Lot Cheaper

By Diane Rommel

This is seriously good news for anyone looking to bounce on the Banana Pancake Trail, tour Tokyo, check out Chiang Mai, or any less alliterative Asian travel:

AirAsia X is coming to the U.S. 

The Federal Aviation Authority has cleared the low-cost carrier — known as the JetBlue of Asia — to operate passenger flights to and from U.S. soil. AirAsia X is the long-haul wing of AirAsia, which is based in Kuala Lumpur. Both carriers are perennial contenders for world’s-top-airline awards

So what’s this mean for us? Expect AirAsia X to operate the lowest-cost fares between Asia — KL, one would think — and “several US states” (Hawaii is likely first up). From Kuala Lumpur, AirAsia (or other low-cost Asian brands) can get you to anywhere from Nagano to Sydney for cheap. 

We’ve actually flown long-haul on AirAsiaX, from KL to London: nothing special, but a rock-bottom fare. We’d happily do it again … for the price. Get us on AirAsia X from LAX to Tokyo via Honolulu, and JetBlue to Rio from Miami, and basically all of our low-cost dreams will come true.

Viva la low-cost revolución! 

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