Air Asia to bali

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bronzewing
bronzewing
WA
16 posts
WA, 16 posts
28 Jul 2011 10:07pm
Just got back from Bali with Air asia,took my kiting gear.(no wind)At the air port they hit me up for $25 for sporting equipment,the same on the return leg.Apparently you can't pre pay it.Also on the plane they only take cash unlike the Virgin that only take credit cards.
Chris6791
Chris6791
WA
3271 posts
WA, 3271 posts
28 Jul 2011 10:26pm
they used to take credit cards on board but i gather it was too much of a hassle. It's probably not a good look for cabin crew coming back and taking meals off passengers after the swipe failed...
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
28 Jul 2011 11:21pm
IMO Air Asia is one the best for Bali, $25 dollars each way is a good deal and for that you can take a couple of surfboards (or a surfboard and tt) and a few kites, on some of the others (jetstar for example) you would get slugged heaps more.
Burls
Burls
209 posts
209 posts
29 Jul 2011 12:53am
Why Air Asia just don't let you pre-pay sports equipment on line, in advance, is beyond me?????? It just adds to the carnage at the excess baggage counter, which if you have sports equipment, you've got to take a trip to.
kitesurfbali
kitesurfbali
WA
531 posts
WA, 531 posts
29 Jul 2011 1:46am
Not only to Bali... All Air Asia flights are the same!
Good thing is that in the sport equipment bag you can put up to 20 kilos so you don't need to buy any extra Pre Pay luggage allowance if you travel light!
NO wind!!! Yesterday and before yesterday we had some of the best wind this year! blowing up to 20 knots!
Bye Jankie
BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
918 posts
QLD, 918 posts
29 Jul 2011 9:13am
ya 25 bucks is cheap as... I got slugged 110 out of hawaii five years ago for one board... air canada...
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