Reserve your tickets online for maximum ease. Indonesia AirAsia offers an English-language Web site via its affiliate, AirAsia, that facilitates online booking (see Resources below).
Make your reservations in Asia. Book your travel at AirAsia offices in Indonesia, Malaysia or China.
Learn that you may book travel on AirAsia at several AirAsia airport counters in Indonesia, Malaysia, Macau, Mainland China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar.
Be a frugal shopper and save your money. AirAsia is a low-cost airlines, so expect ticket prices to be low.
Arrive early to pick your seat. AirAsia is a no-frills airline. There are no seating assignments, and all travel is ticketless.
Plan to sate your munchies by bringing your own food and drink. AirAsia will not supply refreshments during your flight.
Schedule travel on one of the 35 weekly flights to Medan from Jakarta.
Enjoy the fact that you have many options. AirAsia offers nearly 30 flights per week to Kuala Lumpur and Surabaya from Jakarta.
Plan carefully when scheduling travel to Balikpapan from Jakarta. Flights to these two cities are only available 7 times each week on AirAsia.
Learn that the remainder of flights are offered about 20 times per week on AirAsia.
Know that Air Asia's main departure point is Jakarta.
Get the scoop on Air Asia's domestic routes. The carrier offers flights for those seeking to travel to Bali, Balikipapan, Badung, Batam, Medan, Pekanbaru, Solo and Surabaya.
Go international with AirAsia. The carrier offers international travel between Indonesia and Malaysia. Flights operate from Jakarta and Surabaya to Kuala Lumpur and Panang.