For those who frequently fly on AirAsia (https://booking.airasia.com/), one of the largest low-cost airlines based out of Malaysia, then you’ll want to pick up their official mobile app. Like most airline apps, this one will allow you to book and check-in your flights in addition to utilizing your AirAsia ID.
Additional features of the app include access to “…inflight meals, pick your seat, increase your baggage allowance, enjoy inflight entertainment and even get a travel insurance”. And what would an airline app be without the ability to generate your boarding pass for quick entry at the gate? Luckily the AirAsia app has that feature as well.
The app is a modest 2 MB and is available for all Windows Phone 8 devices. AirAsia Mobile App can be found here in the Store (or scan the QR below).
Via: Nokianesia Blog; Thanks, @radriansyah21, for the tip!

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