10 Years, 10 Different Countries

Air Asia (or Air Asia X – they are both the same to me) has flown me to 10 different countries SO FAR.

1. Britain2. France

3. Thailand

4. Vietnam5. Australia

6. Philippines

7. Indonesia

8. Singapore

9. India

10. And just yesterday, Air Asia has flown me back to its homeland from the 10th country – just in time to celebrate its 10th Anniversary today.NO matter how many bad remarks poised against Air Asia, let’s just face it – We need Air Asia. I can’t imagine myself being thrown back into the dark hole where the only way out is via Malaysia Airlines System (MAS).  I couldn’t afford it back then and I don’t think I can – even now.

So – Happy 10th Anniversary Air Asia! More free seats please…. 😀

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11 Responses to 10 Years, 10 Different Countries

  1. LJ says:

    hola Jipp!

    how was ur Cambodia’s trip? siook kan..
    anyway, AirAsia patut bagi u compliment ba kan in conjunction of their 10th awesome birthday!

    • gbeejipp says:

      Hi LJ. Cambodia was a big WOW. One of my favorites so far. So unexpected from such a small country. 😀 It’s ok la if Air Asia can’t give me any compliment this time. It has given me more than I would have expected but then org bilang kicil tapak tangan nyiru kami tadahkan. 😀

  2. ken says:

    nice.. i’ve only flown internally with AA 🙂

  3. aud says:

    Same here; for all the bashings on AirAsia and TF, I would not have been able to travel as much in the past few years if it were not for their cheap, and if not cheap, still affordable tickets. Here’s to many more cheap flights in the future! 🙂

  4. thomas says:

    It’s great to be able to go to all these nice place
    but for my work i can’t even plan a holiday.
    Most probably i will do it after i retire ie if i can still healthy.

    • gbeejipp says:

      I’m sure you will Thomas. You’ve been to just about every corner of Malaysia so going to another country will be much more exciting. You’ll see how there’s nothing like our own home country. 🙂

    • peter says:

      Hi Thomas

      That’s how sad life is.

      When you are younger and have the time, you don’t have the money.

      When you are slightly older and have the money, you don’t have the time.

      When you are more older and have more money, you don’t (or may not) have the health.

      • gbeejipp says:

        Hi Peter. You are very right. We can’t really have everything in one time. For now, I gotta be content with having a little bit of money, a little bit of time and probably a little bit of energy (health) and see how I can make my life more interesting out of what I’ve got now. 🙂 BTW, last time I checked, my name was not Thomas. 😀

        • peter says:

          Hi Blog Owner

          This is not to embarrass you. My reply was directed to the gentlemen name Thomas (December 15 comment). Check the indentation of the location of my reply.

          I don’t actually know your name. I stumbled upon your blog some time back, when it was still in blogspot. And have been following it because I found your writing and travel experience quite interesting. I was actually quite amazed with your ‘cam-whoring’ pics in the older blogs, too.

          Well, perhaps you can now introduce your name.

        • gbeejipp says:

          Oh ok. No problem. It didn’t come to me that you were actually referring to the earlier commenter’s comment. I’ve been following his blog too. Thanks for dropping by. 🙂

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