If you wish to fly with AirAsia, then you would need to book a flight out of Male because the airline does not fly out of Johannesburg OR Tambo. If you still prefer to fly out of Johannesburg OR Tambo, then there are other airlines to choose from, such as Air Astana.
Kuala Lumpur Intl, Langkawi, and Kota Kinabalu are the top airports AirAsia serves. Since these are popular hubs for AirAsia, the airline should be plenty of flights to and from these locations.
Our on-page Flight Tracker is the quickest and easiest way to check the real-time flight status of any AirAsia flight. Just click the Track Flight button after filling out the form. You can also visit the AirAsia website at airasia.com or call them at + 60 1600 85 8888 for similar flight updates.
If you’re looking to fly domestic with AirAsia, then flying from Kuala Lumpur Intl to Johor Bahru Sultan Ismail Intl for R380 is the cheapest return option. This cheap AirAsia flight has 0 stops. If you’re looking for a one-way domestic flight with AirAsia, the cheapest route we could find was Kuala Lumpur Intl to Johor Bahru Sultan Ismail Intl with 0 stops for R235 per ticket.
With 0 stops and a cost of R1 158 per ticket, flying from Kuala Lumpur Intl to Medan Kuala Namu Intl is the cheapest return international flight with AirAsia. AirAsia offers international one-way flights, the cheapest of which is just R398 per ticket. This flight is from Kuala Lumpur Intl to Singapore Changi and has 0 stops.
At the moment, AirAsia requires that checked bag dimensions be within 119x119x81cm. Your carry-on bag can be 56x36x23cm or smaller. If you also have a personal item, then it should be no longer than 40x30x10cm.