A link from Wall Street Journal

Last time I checked for my blog’s stats,accidentally I saw a line of information as below:

incoming link

I was so surprised that there was a link from Wall Street Journal to my article.So I clicked that link to see which article is related to mine.The answer is about AirAsia X.I kept seeking the link which is towards my blog and finally I found the particular field.

related contents

It’s just below the body of that article.And you can easily see that my blog is in that list.The service is provided by Sphere which is doing the service connecting blog and news.I’m lucky that one of my blog entry was adopted by Sphere and showing on this leading financial media.

By the way,if you want to know which your blog entries are collected into Sphere,you can install its widget and have a look by yourself and enjoy its service at the same time.Good luck! :P

Big X in the sky

Do you remember that I talked AirAsia X long-haul service serveral days ago?I’m exctied to tell your guys that the service had been operated now.

Just now I recieved one email news from AirAsia.The content is surprising me-It is anouncing the fights to Gold Coast can be booked on next 2 days and will travel from 2-14 Nov. with a very very low price.

AirAsia X-fly to Gold Coast

As mentioned above,you can see that’s only RM50 of single way excluding tax,surcharges and fees.Is it attractive for those people who haven’t planned for the trips of year end?Hey guys,if you’ll go there by my message,don’t forget to bring little stuffs to me.Thanks. :D

NO KOALA BEAR PLEASE! ;p

AirAsia X news

AirAsia X route mapAirAsia X,a new introduced low-cost airline for long-haul just announced the details of their plan.

On Sep. 18th,AirAsia received their first Airbus A330.The plane will be arranged for China and Australia lines which should run the service at next month.Each city from China and Australia will be the first batch for the long-haul service.Many cities are in the lists,but the most popular cities are,China-Chengdu,Tianjing,Hangzhou and Aussie-Gold Coast.

AirAsia X route map 

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