The joke goes that it’s cheaper to fly from Kolkata to Bangkok, than it is to fly
Thankfully, we had been previously informed about Air Asia’s luggage policy. Under this, one carry-on bag weighing about 7kg is allowed free, but all checked baggage has to be paid for on a per-kilo basis, if travelling economy. Business class passengers are allowed one 20kg bag for free, and baggage can be pre-booked online at airasia.com. Unfortunately, several passengers were not fully aware of the policy, which led to some confusion during check-in.
Also consistent with low-cost carrier policies, all food and beverages have to be purchased onboard. Apart from the usual nuts and soft drinks options, there was a delicious fried rice, which had vegetables and shiitake mushrooms. It was light and flavourful, and perfect for an onboard meal on a short-haul flight.
The transfer from Bangkok to the island ferry worked as well as may be expected. Some bags were mislaid, but were found soon enough, and in good condition. On the whole, flying Air Asia turned out to be a good experience, albeit a somewhat crowded one, on account of the popularity of the sector.
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