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AirAsia Launches ‘Give Peace A Chance’ Campaign to Promote Unity and Connection

by Kavitha
April 8, 2026
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AirAsia has launched a new campaign titled “Give Peace a Chance,” which focuses on making travel more accessible and affordable. This initiative comes in response to the ongoing global uncertainties that are affecting how people live, work, and connect with one another. 

Tony Fernandes, Co-founder of AirAsia said, “We are so relieved to hear about the ceasefire. At its core, AirAsia has always been about connecting people, that’s the mission with which the airline was founded. For 25 years, we have made the world smaller by connecting communities, building bridges across borders, and bringing people closer to the moments and people that matter most. Today, that mission carries an even deeper meaning.”

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Tony Fernandes emphasizes that peace is a universal goal for individuals and communities. Travel plays a crucial role in fostering connections, understanding, and new perspectives. Face-to-face interactions help bridge differences, making connection essential rather than a luxury. The Co-Founder of AirAsia commits to continuing their mission of connecting the world and promoting peace.

Budget-Friendly Fares Starting from RM59

AirAsia is offering an appealing selection of travel destinations across its extensive network with fares starting as low as RM59. Short-haul options include popular locations such as Johor Bahru, Penang, Phuket, Ho Chi Minh City, Shenzhen, Wuhan, and Trivandrum, alongside numerous other destinations throughout ASEAN and the surrounding region.

For those interested in longer getaways, the campaign features enticing long-haul cities like Taipei, Osaka, Seoul, Changsha, Chengdu, New Delhi, Melbourne, and Sydney. This makes it incredibly convenient to plan everything from quick regional trips to more extended international vacations.

Related:  AirAsia Reinforces Commitment to Affordable Festive Travel with Annual Fixed Fares Initiative

Travelers can take advantage of this offer by booking now through April 14, 2026, for travel dates ranging from April 20, 2026, to March 27, 2027. This timeline provides ample opportunity to arrange holidays, family visits, or spontaneous escapes.

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Additionally, customers using the AirAsia MOVE app can benefit from an extra 30% discount on Value Pack add-ons, which enhances their travel experience while offering more savings on essentials.

To book your next getaway at affordable fares, simply visit airasia.com or browse the AirAsia MOVE app.

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