AIRASIA recently launched its Big Sale promotion by offering three million seats for both domestic and international destinations.
The booking period for both sectors during the Big Sale campaign is only until Sunday. Bookings are for the travel period from Jan 11 to July 31 next year. The flights are available from its eight hubs – Kuala Lumpur, Johor Baru, Penang, Kota Kinabalu, Bangkok, Jakarta, Bali and Bandung. Guests can fly from Kuala Lumpur to domestic destinations such as Penang, Johor Baru from as low as RM9. Popular international destinations such as Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Bangkok, Phuket are offered from as low as RM49. Ho Chi Minh, Phnom Penh, Bali and Bandung are offered from RM69 and the highly in demand “Kangaroo Routes” in Australia such as Gold Coast, Melbourne and Perth are offered from RM149. The airline is also extending the promotion to its recently launched routes such as Colombo, Taipei, and London from RM89, RM99 and RM479 respectively. “This ‘Big Sale’ promises to be the sale of the year for AirAsia,” said AirAsia Group regional head of commercial Kathleen Tan. “I dare say that it is even better than the free seats offered in the past as guests now save on administration fees and fuel surcharges as we have abolished both charges,” she said, adding that guests can now enjoy greater savings of up to 70% from the Big Sale. “For example, with the past free seat offer, guests paid RM53.50 for Penang now they only pay RM9, Kuching was RM78.50, now RM29. For international sectors, guests paid RM142.50 for Bali, now RM69. Singapore used to be RM122.50, now it’s RM29, Gold Coast was RM354, now RM149,” said Tan. Promotional seats are limited and available exclusively online via www.airasia.com and mobile.airasia.com.Source : www.thesundaily.com |
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Two more swine flu cases in WA, Scotch College student ill
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NEARLY 100 staff and students at WA’s exclusive Scotch College are being tested for swine flu after an 11-year-old boy fell ill with the virus.
Eleven-year-old Scotch College student, Harry, who returned from Melbourne on June 1, has tested positive for the H1N1 virus.
A 23-year-old woman, who returned from Melbourne on June 3, was also confirmed to have it.
Harry had flown to Melbourne with a youth football team and on returning to Perth went on a school music camp before developing symptoms.
He did not return to school after the camp because he was feeling sick.
“I had a really burning temperature,” Harry said yesterday from home quarantine.
“It was really hot. I was sweating.”
Harry’s mother, Jennifer, said: “It was a really big shock. If there was no talk of swine flu and no Melbourne issue I would have just thought it was the same old cold or flu he has had before.”
Eighty-nine students and 10 staff also on the Scotch College camp are being tested for the virus and anyone with flu-like symptoms is being urged to stay home.
Four teammates suffering “flu symptoms’
It is believed four other boys in Harry’s football team are suffering from flu-like symptoms.
Scotch College acting principal Peter Freitag said there were no immediate plans to close the school down.
“It would be very difficult to close the school,” he said.
“It’s a boarding school, we have 170 boarders.
“We wouldn’t want to close the school unless we have to.
“At this stage we’re not anywhere near that.”
However, Health Department’s communicable disease control director Paul Effler did not rule out temporarily closing the school if students on the music camp tested positive to swine flu and had since been to school.
WA flu tally reaches four
The Health Department confirmed that WA’s swine flu tally had reached four.
“We are contacting the students, parents and teachers who participated in these events with the young boy and the close contacts of the young woman,” Dr Effler said.
“The close contacts of the cases have been asked to remain in home quarantine and have been provided with anti-viral medication as a precaution.
“The school has been very co-operative in helping us reach students, families and staff in a timely manner.”
More than 1000 cases of swine flu have been confirmed in Australia, with the most in the eastern states.
On Thursday the Health Department issued a statement extending its voluntary quarantine policy for children who have recently travelled to areas affected by swine flu, including Victoria.
Dr Effler said there was no need for the public to panic because in most instances the swine-flu virus appeared to cause a relatively mild illness.
“I would encourage people to make sure they cover their nose and mouth if sneezing or coughing, to wash their hands frequently (and) most importantly, stay home if you are sick to limit the spread of the viruses in our community,” he said.
Dr Effler said people should continue to get their annual influenza vaccine, particularly people in vulnerable groups, including those aged over 65 and under five.
While the influenza vaccine won’t protect against the new strain of swine influenza, it will protect against serious illness caused by seasonal influenza.
If you think you have swine flu phone your doctor or call healthdirect Australia on 1800 022 222. For more information on swine flu visit
Department of Health website www.health.wa.gov.au
Source www.news.com.au
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