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Air Asia is a no-frills, budget airline operating mainly in the Middle East, Far East and Australia. It flies to over 400 destinations in 25 countries, but not to, or from, the UK.

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Air Asia 'free' flights?But you pay taxes and charges

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This one will be for the few, rather than the many, as Air Asia don't fly from to, or from, the UK. We're talking flights between countries such as Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Singapore. But this is potentially a cracking deal for some far flung MoneySavers. It's a bit of a 'flyer' (sorry) and we haven’t had it confirmed with Air Asia yet, but bear with it.

No-frills airline Air Asia is offering 'free' flights between some airports in Asia. You just pay taxes and charges. It's for travel between Fri 1 Mar and Wed 31 Jul 2013, but you must book by Sun 24 Feb. We found flights from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia for £21.38.

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