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Air Asia To London

Post by Spike » 14th Mar, '11, 19:32

I'm planning to do a farily expensive two-week trip to England and France in August and I'm tempted by Air Asia's return fare. SingAir quotes $2,371, BA $1,969, Air Asia $1,521. Anyone got any experience of doing Air Asia to Blighty?
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Re: Air Asia To London

Post by Fat Bob » 14th Mar, '11, 19:52

Sounds absolutely horrible! How are the timings for when you get into KL and leave?

And if you're willing to stop, why aren't you looking at Malaysian Airlines, Thai Airways, Emirates, Qatar....try out www.airfares.com.sg to see if any other airlines are suitable.
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Re: Air Asia To London

Post by Spike » 14th Mar, '11, 20:03

Hmm...thanks FB. Qatar looks like less than $1,600. So next question. Anyone had any experience or lost baggage in transit with Qatar Air?
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Re: Air Asia To London

Post by Fat Bob » 14th Mar, '11, 22:05

I have been on Emirates and was impressed, and know several people that use it rather than direct flights to Heathrow. Option with Emirates is you can fly to 3-4 UK airports in case you don't want to go to London (Birmingham, Manchester, Aberdeen I believe are all options, but you'll have to confirm yourself)
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Re: Air Asia To London

Post by Kooky » 15th Mar, '11, 04:15

Neo did at least part of an emergency trip to the UK last year with Emirates; thought they were fine. I know a lot of expats in Oz use them.

Qatar airport is Doha, right? The BiL did that when he came to stay with us in Sg, and the transit time was silly - especially as he had a baby with him.

My HoD, who is moving back to Blighty, has a 12 hour flight with no TVs as part of his journey - with 3 small children. :shock:

I really don't recommend budget long-haul travel.

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Re: Air Asia To London

Post by Tas » 15th Mar, '11, 07:14

I've travelled with Malaysian Air, siblings did their long haul Europe flight with them and were pretty happy too. I'd pick them first as my Budget carrier. Lots of people I've spoken with rate Emirates pretty well. Personally, I'm quite a fan of Cathay Pacific, and tend to pick them first after QA, but I don't think that works for you as their base is HK.
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Re: Air Asia To London

Post by Fat Bob » 15th Mar, '11, 07:54

Oh, Eithad as well. That's via Abu Dhabi.
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Re: Air Asia To London

Post by nev » 15th Mar, '11, 09:42

I've flown Malaysian Airlines long-haul (from KL to NY), it's excellent. Service is better and more genuine than SQ, the food is also much better. Only downside was the horrid male flight attendant uniform.

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Re: Air Asia To London

Post by Spike » 15th Mar, '11, 15:45

Thanks all. Now I'm even more confused. So much choice. I had looked at Qatar before and the transit times in Doha were very silly, 8-9 hours. Looking at their latest schedule, transit times are around 2 hours, much more civilised.
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Re: Air Asia To London

Post by Fat Bob » 15th Mar, '11, 16:53

Personally, if I can't afford to go direct, my next option is to stop half way. Stopping at either end is a right b@st@rd, as you're almost at your destination but you have a 3 hour wait at some shitty airport and then a hour or so in the sky - hated it the two times I've been forced to do it (i.e. someone else paid).

The Qatar/Emirates/Eithad all look reasonable, newish planes etc.
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Re: Air Asia To London

Post by Rosbif71 » 16th Mar, '11, 17:18

Emirates is good because of the 30kg baggage allowance but their B767's have a extra seat in each row compared to other airlines. makes it rather cramped. Dubai-Heathrow leg is ok if you book on the A380

Service has really gone downhill though

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