World's Best Value Business Class - AirAsia X Premium Flatbed

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Join me in AirAsia X Premium Flatbeds - my favorite low-cost airline flight experience in the world!

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Airline: Air Asia X
Aircraft: Airbus A330-300
Aircraft registration: 9M-XXW
Route: Kuala Lumpur International Airport KLIA2 - Bali Denpasar International Airport
Flight numbers: D7792
Seat: 2A
Contact for general questions and business inquiries:

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00:00:00 Comparing Prices of Top Business Class Airlines
00:00:46 AirAsia X Premium Flatbeds Experience
00:02:29 AirAsia Luggage Weight Limit
00:05:07 Flying to Bali: A Trip Down Memory Lane
00:05:41 Air Asia In-flight Entertainment Tips
00:07:50 Air Asia X A330-300 Seat Map
00:08:58 AirAsia's A330 Business Class Experience
00:09:45 Air Asia Meal Service and Pricing
00:10:19 Top In-Flight Drink Selections on Air Asia
00:11:23 Exceptional Service on Air Asia: Blanket and Meal Experience
00:12:00 Air Asia's Catering: Tastiest in the Airline Industry?
00:14:16 Cost and Value of Asia Premium Flights
00:14:41 Why Air Asia Offers the Best Flight Value

About AirAsia (from Wikipedia):
Capital A Berhad, (MYX: 5099) operating as AirAsia (stylized as airasia) is a Malaysian multinational low-cost airline headquartered near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the largest airline in Malaysia by fleet size and destinations. AirAsia operates scheduled domestic and international flights to more than 165 destinations spanning 25 countries. Its main base is KLIA Terminal 2, the low-cost carrier terminal at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia. Its affiliate airlines AirAsia Cambodia, Thai AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia, and Philippines AirAsia have bases in Phnom Penh, Bangkok–Don Mueang, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, and Manila–Ninoy Aquino airports respectively, while its sister airline, AirAsia X, focuses on long-haul routes. AirAsia's registered office and head office is at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

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Most of the “problems” people have with low cost carries simply stem from a problem of their expectations. With their absolute botton-scraping prices, all you are paying for is a promise to get you from point a to b. And with the fact that you are on a local, 90% of the passengers (unless connecting) should have no issue wasting a few extra precious hours delayed at the airport.

bedrockobserve
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Air Asia was the first airline I flew internationally (6 flights between India, Malaysia and Singapore during our holiday). I loved each one, super boarding music, fun crews and very professional. Even though KUL T2 was not fun in 2014 - definitely seems to have got an upgrade, I was fine with it. The funny bit was that I didn’t print my boarding pass at home to get charged more than my ticket, however I still remember my experience very fondly.

peacemaarkhan
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If you take your guys flight to Bali as an example, and you can save up to 2k. In Bali you can get a suite with pool and jacuzzi and stay there for 10 days for that money! So definitely worth it!

Enoxix.
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It's always fascinating for me. Flying low cost carriers in Asia is usually better than legacy carriers in Europe. Food is always better, how are asian airlines able to get rice right while western just can't?

FalconX
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I’ve flown air Asia a few times and have learned a basic lesson. As somebody has pointed out, you should only expect to be flown from one destination to the next. They will charge you for ANY extra weight you have on your luggage, period. Happened to me twice when I was a newbie so since then I’ve learned my lesson. Having said that, their staff is very helpful. My husband and I were flying to Singapore from our honeymoon in Bali and his passport had less than 6 months validity. Since he isn’t Singaporean, thus there was an issue letting him board. However, the staff really went out of their way to help us and called their colleagues in Singapore and eventually we were able to board the flight. We were very grateful cause otherwise I would have to fly back alone and my husband would have to go back to the UK, a sad end to an epic honeymoon 😅 So yeah, the staff are really helpful and nice on this airline.

felicitaforever
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Air Asia is probably my favorite airline of all time just because: they're efficient, friendly and honestly do have the best value flights. When I lived in Thailand they were my go to domestic carrier. I flew their lay flat beds from KL to Perth once and honestly it was the best investment I've ever made on a flight.

lindamoulton
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AirAsia X is my favorite cheap way to fly long-haul so great to see you review their Business Class

senabecool
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i think that airlines should buy your seat map data base. The cabin and seats design you make are amazing. They all should use your design on their website when booking. Congrats! Fan from Brazil here :)

junglejoyamazonia
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I always fly AirAsiaX in economy between Perth and KL, it’s a 5:45min flight, and for the money it’s a fantastic experience, crew are friendly, fantastic food, and fantastic drinks. Plus KLIA2 is a cool airport to spend a lot of time in. Would 100% recomend

robertbruce
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Living in Singapore 9yrs we used AirAsia a lot for our travels.. a fantastic airline for sure, My last trip to Bali was also pre covid Jan 2020 my happy place on earth.. The food in general in Asia whether you pay $3 or $300 is pretty amazing and i never had any problems eating anywhere, During lockdown on a return trip to Singapore i was quarantined for 2 weeks by government request in a 5* hotel and was served airline type food ( vegan) 3 times a day and it was delicious, So hand on heart most Asia airlines i can quite honestly say have been fantastic for me ..thanks for another brilliant Vlog and review 🙂

carried
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Nowadays, its not just AirAsia. Emirates in Gatwick, UK and ZipAir in Narita, Japan are also strict with the 7 kg carry on. So yea, I think its going to be a normal thing moving forward globally and even with premium airlines.

JaceTan-
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Kudos to AirAsia for weighing every luggage. And a vote down for you for highlighting a non existent issue. Do you know how many times I have seen passengers boarding the plane with 20" luggage that were overweight in yesteryears? And how much inconvenience it caused to other passengers and the flight crew? And how many times the overhead compartments were full because passengers don't check in their luggages? And those with just a small backpack have to store their backpack far away from their seats. This is a low cost airline and some people just refused to pay for check in luggage. Please be fair and considerate to those who have paid. So come on, praise where praise is due. Anyway, the weighing process is always swift and has never caused any inconveniences. Well done to the staff!

garymin
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I think they started getting strict with the carry on policy because prople were really taking advantage of it. I used to see people taking a medium sized suitcase a few times or multiple bags that you know were over 12kgs. This led to lots of overhead bins getting too full and time taken up to board or deplane because of the excess carry-ons.

levanoni
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Malaysian hospitality at its finest. Possibly my favourite people in Asia. And I’ve travelled all over!

Mobsters
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Remember, fare prices on Air Asia have to be accessible to incomes in the region. Usd 210 is RM 900. Service workers in Malaysia make between RM 2300-3000 per month. Welcome to the region and enjoy stretching your almighty USDs.

gvyong
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Hi dan, I have been watching you for a while and you have honestly been such an inspiration for me and many others. Watching your videos makes me want to get out and explore the world. And as of today, I have made my first ever flight booking in a premium cabin using points. Please keep making these videos as i and many others really enjoy them

jactar
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We live in Thailand 7-8 months of the year and fly Air Asia a lot. They are absolutely my favourite "budget" airline. We fly them both domestically and Internationally. We flew their A330 in Economy from Osaka, Japan to Bangkok last year and are flying with them from Bangkok to Guangzhou in China next month for Christmas. Not to mention back and forth down to Bangkok from our home in Udon Thani with them domestically. Yes their A330 economy is tight at 3-3-3 but there is a hack. Right at the back it is only 2-3-2 in the last 3 or 4 rows and the pair seats are actually pretty good. If flying their A320, I always book the emergency exit row 12 which gives good legroom. All in all, Air Asia are very good.

ThatForeignBloke
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That air Asia lounge closed during Covid. KL airport is massive and was struggling with low passenger numbers even before Covid. The lockdowns were the final nail on the coffin for most of the businesses in that terminal including the AA lounge. RIP

YouTuber-vyhq
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Certainly looks better than ScootPlus! (yes, coming from a singaporean) Great vid as always :)

catpillowws
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Flown AA several times from Sydney to KL and it is just too good .... always in Economy but the service is great. You just ask anyone of the staff for a drink while on your way to the toilet and it had been delivered to my wife by the time I went back to my seat .... and extremely cheap ... and well organized on the ground .... a very good product

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