{"id":882,"date":"2017-11-22T18:24:03","date_gmt":"2017-11-22T10:24:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/adventurefilledlife.com\/?p=882"},"modified":"2019-11-29T15:14:59","modified_gmt":"2019-11-29T07:14:59","slug":"get-free-flights-around-asia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adventurefilledlife.com\/get-free-flights-around-asia\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Get Free Flights Around Asia"},"content":{"rendered":"

I recently had the good fortune of booking nearly 4 months of flights around Asia for practically nothing. That’s\u00a0right, with some planning and flexibility, it is possible to book free flights around Asia!<\/p>\n

I thought I would share some of my experience in the hopes that it will encourage more people to start packing and head off on a trip around the world!<\/p>\n

This article will focus on booking with the popular budget airline, AirAsia. There are a number of budget airlines operating in Asia, and these tips could potentially work with any of them. In my mind, however, AirAsia is the king of cheap travel around Asia.<\/p>\n

My Flights<\/h2>\n

The plan to take a year-long honeymoon started long ago, but really swung into action when I got an email from AirAsia announcing their 5-Million Free Seat Giveaway<\/em><\/strong>. I instantly recognized this as an amazing opportunity to start planning our trip.<\/p>\n

The only problem was getting into the range of AirAsia’s flight routes.<\/p>\n

The cheapest ticket ended up being a $100 flight to Bali, Indonesia on May, 7th.<\/p>\n

With that flight booked, and the start date for our honeymoon officially finalized. Now the real planning began.<\/p>\n

By the end of the promotion, we were able to plan nearly 4 months of 1-way travel around Asia. These free flights around Asia have us visiting cities both large and small; cities both touristy, and out of the way.<\/p>\n

AirAsia has saved us hundreds of dollars<\/strong><\/em> on our trip so far! Keeping this money in our pocket will let us splurge on other experiences as we travel.<\/p>\n

AirAsia Online Booking Process<\/h2>\n

I assume that most readers have had experience booking a flight before. But, how often do you turn to a mobile App when you book a flight?<\/p>\n

Currently, mobile devices have become the top source for internet traffic globally. However, most people look to book plane tickets online rather than from a mobile device. I think this is due to a few reasons.<\/p>\n