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AirAsia MOVE: Flights & Hotels

AirAsia MOVE: Flights & Hotels

Catégorie : PersonnalisationVersion: 12.2.1

Taille:134.79MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:AirAsia Com Travel Sdn Berhad

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Description de l'application

Expérience de la planification des voyages sans couture avec l'application AirAsia Move: Flight & Hotels! Auparavant connu sous le nom d'AirAsia SuperApp, cette plate-forme complète gère tous vos besoins de voyage. Des vols à petit budget vers des hébergements à l'hôtel idéal, cette application simplifie l'ensemble du processus. Explorez les destinations à travers l'Asie et au-delà avec facilité, en profitant des offres et des promotions incroyables pour un voyage plus fluide et plus agréable. Son interface intuitive, l'accès à plus de 700 compagnies aériennes dans le monde et l'option pour regrouper les vols et les hôtels pour des économies supplémentaires permettent à AirAsia de déplacer votre solution de voyage à guichet unique. Voyagez plus intelligemment et mieux avec AirAsia Move!

Caractéristiques clés de AirAsia Move: vols et hôtels:

Réservations de vols sans effort: Découvrez et réservez des vols abordables sans effort via une interface conviviale. Choisissez parmi plus de 700 compagnies aériennes dans le monde, y compris les transporteurs budgétaires populaires tels que AirAsia, Scoot et Jetstar Airways.

Flight + Hotel Bundles: Économisez de l'argent en réservant des vols et des hôtels ensemble. Profitez des tarifs réduits et des promotions exclusives disponibles uniquement pour les utilisateurs de l'application.

Transferts aéroportuaires: Arrangez facilement le transport de l'aéroport. Sélectionnez parmi diverses options de conduite à des prix compétitifs, et même planifiez les trajets à l'avance pour les transferts sans stress.

Points Rachat: Gagnez des points AirAsia à chaque transaction dans l'application et échangez-les contre divers produits et services. Plus vous dépensez, plus vous économisez!

Offres et promotions exclusives: débloquer des offres de vol exclusives, des promotions imbattables et des remises incroyables pour vous aider à voyager à Abordablement vers vos destinations de rêve.

En conclusion:

L'application AirAsia Move: Flight & Hotels offre tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour une expérience de voyage supérieure, des vols faciles et des réservations d'hôtel aux offres et récompenses exclusives. Téléchargez l'application aujourd'hui pour améliorer vos voyages et répondre à tous vos besoins de voyage.

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