You will need to fly out of Labuan Bajo Mutiara if you wish to fly with AirAsia, since the airline does not currently fly out of Sydney Kingsford Smith. Alternatively, you could book a flight out of Sydney Kingsford Smith with a different airline, such as Wings Air.
AirAsia flies 258 different routes (178 international and 80 domestic) on a yearly basis. You can find AirAsia flights to 19 different countries. Based on our data, Perth is the most popular domestic destination and flying to Kuala Lumpur is the most popular international destination.
Kuala Lumpur Intl is the top airport served by AirAsia. Langkawi and Kota Kinabalu are also popular airports that AirAsia uses a routine basis.
Check the flight status for AirAsia using our real-time Flight Tracker. To get an update, type in either the airport name or the AirAsia flight number, then click Track Flight. We’ll show you information such as the gate number, departure time, and arrival time for AirAsia flights. If you want more information about a particular flight, feel free to call AirAsia at +61 2 8188 2133 or visit their website at airasia.com.
At the moment, flying from Kuala Lumpur Intl to Johor Bahru Sultan Ismail Intl with 0 stops for $32 is the cheapest return domestic route that AirAsia offers. If you’re fine with booking a one-way domestic flight with AirAsia, then flying from Kuala Lumpur Intl to Johor Bahru Sultan Ismail Intl with 0 stops for $20 is the cheapest option.
Krabi to Kuala Lumpur Intl and back with 0 stops for $88 per ticket is the cheapest return international flight we could find from AirAsia. The cheapest international one-way flight with AirAsia is from Kuala Lumpur Intl to Singapore Changi (0 stops) for $34.
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.