Day 106 - We didn't go far today, as my shiny, new Mi Band 3 can attest. Today's scant 4.26 kilometers came from short walks to the markets in our neighbourhood. I do feel that our choice of the Maytower building was good. We're strategically located near the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
One interesting bit of online planning occurred today. Jay checked his AirAsia account and discovered, after more than two years, he got a bit of credit for cancelled flights.
The year he had heart surgery, we'd already planned and purchased flights for a bit of SE Asia travel. We had to cancel. We once got a bit of money as a rebate. However, it took notes from doctors, official documents, and a whole lot of online cajoling to get that bit. When they awarded the rebate, AirAisa gave credit for only the first flight on our itineraries. I think that was from Penang to Langkawi, so it was credit for possibly the cheapest sector.
Every time, Jay prompted the company, a brief flurry of activity would commence but nothing would come of it. I'd written off receiving any more. However, Jay is anything if dogged. He was writing on Facebook pages and messaging live chats via their website and it paid off. Suddenly, and without an email, AirAsia provided the equivalent of $200 dollars worth of credit on his account last Thursday. Finally getting this felt like finding a bit of cash in the pocket of something hanging in the closet!
We were sure to spend it immediately to avoid losing the refund. We booked after seeing where it'd take us and where we wanted to go. We'll take a four-night trip to Phuket, Thailand at the end of next month.
We have flown AirAsia a lot. This flight was in December 2017.