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Air Asia 1.5 hours connection to another Air Asia Flight at KUL

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Incoming Air Asia flight ex Melbourne Australia next Sunday to KUL, scheduled to arrive at 1550 and another Air Asia flight fromKUL to Thailand scheduled to depart at 1720, thus 1.5 hour connection.

It's on their "FLY-THRU" Itinerary which their system accepted with the same Record Locator, but the connection seems a bit tight to me?

Anyone with experience here if the incoming flight is late what happens?

BTW. This is how the booking appears on the Air Asia site:

Sunday, 4 January 2015 Melbourne Airport Don Mueang International Airport ( T1) Y9RGTC

Edited by fishhooks

She'll be right! No Wuckers Mate!

Thank your lucky stars that it's not a 3.5 usual, annoying stopover, but as far as the

1.5 hour, she'll be right on the day, not to worry...

I'd take an hour and half anytime! My last AirAsia flight Coolangatta to Don Muaeng had me hold up in KL for 5 1/2 hours watching 2 flights leave to DMK. There was NO way the pricks would give me a better connection whilst making my bookings. Unfortunately I was committed to fly from OOL at the time or I would had changed airline.

Edit: Sorry I did have an option, that was to book 2 flights and go through Imm, baggage, and customs then check in procedures at KL, A-Holes!!

Edited by bdenner

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