How do I contact AirAsia?

How do I contact AirAsia?

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Philippines Indonesia
AirAsia & Philippines AirAsia (Voicemail Service) AirAsia & AirAsia X flights (Voicemail service)
+63286727886 (currently unavailable) +622129270880
24 hours Monday to Sunday 24 hours Monday to Sunday

Is Airpaz safe?

Never ever use Airpaz- they are big time scammers. Never ever use Airpaz, they are big scammers with absolutely no ethics or customer service. Once they have your money it is impossible to contact them for any service required with your booking.

Is airasia refundable?

You cannot cancel a airasia flight for a refund. If you cancel the flight, you can claim back the airport tax, but not the ticket. You can however change the date of the flight for a processing fee, plus the difference in the fares between your booked flight and the one you want to change to.

How do I contact AirAsia Malaysia?

AirAsia Malaysia Address: Phone: 1600 85 8888. Email: Working hours. 9am – 6pm (GMT+8) Monday to Friday. AirAsia Official website: http://www.airasia.com/in/en/home.page?cid=1.

Where can I get help with AirAsia in Australia?

Here’s the list of main AirAsia offices around the world: AirAsia doesn’t have any official sales offices in Australia. The fastest way to get help is to use their Live Chat, or contact the airlines through other Customer Service Channels. Some Australian airports have AirAsia check-in counters, open 3 hours prior to departure:

What is a sales office at AirAsia?

A curated list of AirAsia promotions, ticket sales, special deals, vouchers, and promo codes. What is a sales office? A sales/ticketing/booking office is a part of AirAsia distribution network which is responsible for flight ticket sales and additional service sales within a specific geographical area.

What are the AirAsia hubs in the Philippines?

Its affiliate airlines Thai AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia, Philippines AirAsia, and AirAsia India have hubs in Don Mueang International Airport, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, and Kempegowda International Airport respectively, while its sister airline, AirAsia X, focuses on long-haul routes.

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