Nga, An, and I flew on the  inaugural flight from 
Saigon to Adelaide, Australia via Kuala Lumpur.  A major problem in 
booking was that the line continuously timed out and dropped off, so 
that it took me over five hours to book three tickets.
In Kuala Lumpur, we received a gift of a draw string bag 
and flip flops, and on arrival in Adelaide we received small samples of 
South Australian products, such as Berenberg jam, from the airline. Our food on the short Saigon
 to Kuala Lumpur leg was tasty and the cabin staff were very polite and 
helpful.
The AirAsia transit lounge in KL was large and busy, with 
rather hard chairs not designed to sit on for a five hour stop over. The
 toilets stank and the one shower in the men's toilet had only cold 
water, no shower rose, and nowhere to hang my clothes. So I could only 
wash and not shower. This is unsatisfactory, especially for a Muslim 
country whose Muslimin are supposed to clean themselves before prayers 
five times a day.
 What was called "Thai green curry" served on the Kuala Lumper to 
Adelaide leg was so bad neither Nga nor I could eat it. I was 
beginning to have serious doubts about Air Asia.  
While in Australia, I decided to extend our stay and tried 
to change our bookings, firstly by internet (not possible due to the 
webpage not giving this option). Secondly, by phoning (after waiting on a
 phone queue for 30 minutes, the line dropped off). Thirdly, by 
emailing, only to receive a reply along the lines of, "Thank you for 
your email, we will reply with the next two weeks", which was not 
helpful, given that we were due to fly out in two days. I finally 
succeeded by ringing at three o'clock in the morning and the female 
srvice officer was very helpful and friendly.
When checking in to fly back to Vietnam the check-in officer
 informed us that 10kg of excess luggage would cost $500 to take as far 
as KL only. We declined, and did a quick clothing dump into and large airport bin, conveniently located for lots of passengers to do likewise. We had already paid an additional $100 to buy an extra 20kg luggage allowance and a further $340 to change the date of our return flights.  Does this company really want passengers?  
On arrival back at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 
(sounds grand, doesn't it?), it took one hour and fifteen minutes just 
to get int the Air Asia transit lounge. We had to queue to have our boarding passes, passports, and luggage 
checked AGAIN. This NOT fun when you are elderly, your wife has a heart 
problem, and your young daughter wants to run around and play. Then we 
were back to hard chairs, smelly toilets, and a shower that doesn't 
work.  The food on the two return legs Adelaide-Kuala Lumpur-Saigon was universally terrible, to the point where none of us finished out paid-for meals.  Oh, yes, you have to pay extra, as meals - and even water - are not included in the fare.
If you are young, want a cheap fare, and can put up with 
poor service, uncomfortable chairs and crap food, AirAsia is the airline
 for you.  Good luck !
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