Well, tonight, I received an email from Air Asia with this incredible message:

Is this becoming a reality? Will Air Asia now give away money for people to fly with the airline? Yes and no.
Yes, they are offering people RM100 to fly with them but no, it's not in cash and there is a pre-condition attached. You have to apply for a credit card which they have tied up with a leading foreign bank. And when the card is approved, you'll get an Air Asia e-Gift Voucher worth RM100.

What I do know for sure is that there is turbulence ahead for the airline industry. From a high of RM2.14 last year, Air Asia closed yesterdayday at 87.5 sen on the Bursa Malaysia.

But Malaysia Airlines has not been spared too. Last year, its price on the Bursa Malaysia touched a high of RM6.15. Where is it today? Tumbled down to RM3.38.
1 comment:
Air Asia appears desperate to undercut, undercut, undercut. But notice their promos seem big but they aren't really. One recent KL-Perth promo was like only 3 days or so. This promo is only 5 days, clauses aplenty. NMAS is of course hit too but the hit on Air Asia is way scarier judging from your charts. Thanks for the review
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