A staff worker of Air Asia works inside the Air Asia office in Sepang outside Kuala Lumpur November 19, 2013. Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd will take up to two years to realise a profit from its Indonesia and Philippine units, income that would help prop up eroding margins as Asia's largest budget carrier wages a price war at home. AirAsia, which has dominated budget air travel in Asia with explosive growth, is now struggling to boost earnings in its biggest market, Malaysia, where rivals such as national carrier Malaysian Airline System (MAS) and Malindo Airways are slashing fares. REUTERS/Samsul Said

Air Asia has recently unveiled its special flight deals for several destinations around the world, including Asian and Australian destinations. Check out the video of "AirAsia BIG SALE coming your way!" below.

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Air Asia added a second daily flight between Kuala Lumpur (KL), Malaysia and Perth, Western Australia. The airline company also cut the prices on various flights. It launched the Air Asia FREE SEATS promo wherein passengers can fly from Kuala Lumpur to domestic and international destinations, including Kota Bharu, Sandakan, Penang, Brunei, China, Hong Kong and Singapore.

Check out the video of "AirAsia FREE SEATS coming your way!" below:

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Domestic flights from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (LCC Terminal) costs ringgit Malaysia (RM)26 or AU$8.86 (all-in-fare). International flights differ in the rates of each country's all-in-fares. For example, a trip to Brunei from KL costs RM62 or AU$21.12 and a trip to Hanoi, Vietnam from KL costs RM137 or AU$46.68.

Other destinations included in the Air Asia FREE SEATS promo are Indonesia, Cambodia, India, Laos, Macau, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines. According to Air Asia, advanced booking is required to be eligible for this promo and fares are not available during embargo period. To see the complete list of local and international destinations that are part of the Air Asia FREE SEATS promo and the All-in-fares for each destination, click HERE.

Flights to Australia, particularly Adelaide, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Perth and Sydney must be taken via Air Asia X. This also applies to other destinations such as South Korea, Japan, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Nepal. Also, keep in mind that not all of the places in the countries mentioned will be included in the Air Asia FREE SEATS promo.

Air Asia aircraft model 9M-AQB is seen on track at Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) airport at Sepang outside Kuala Lumpur November 19, 2013. Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd will take up to two years to realise a profit from its Indonesia and Philippine units, income that would help prop up eroding margins as Asia's largest budget carrier wages a price war at home. AirAsia, which has dominated budget air travel in Asia with explosive growth, is now struggling to boost earnings in its biggest market, Malaysia, where rivals such as national carrier Malaysian Airline System (MAS) and Malindo Airways are slashing fares. REUTERS/Samsul Said

Economy seats and premium seats are available for those who will fly via Air Asia X. Booking period is from Nov. 25 to Dec. 1. Travel period is from May 5 to Jan. 31.

Air Asia also advises interested passengers to check out the company's FREE SEATS "Traffic Light" to see the available seats left. Click HERE to check the seat availability.

Air Asia's unveiling of its flight deals, including free seats to Asian and Australian destinations are perfect in time for the holidays and vacations. It has a lot of deals, prices and options for different travelers. Surely, you will find one that will suit your travel needs and save money to spend on more important things, like shopping.

Click HERE to see Air Asia's "Tips To Low Fares," a compilation of tips on how to get special low fares.