AirAsiaX Optiontown - No More Availability?

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Hi all,

Over the last few years I've had good availability and success with using Optiontown to upgrade my AirAsiaX flights (predominately PER-KUL). However recently I've noticed that their upgrade option doesn't show up any results for any of my upcoming flights. A message to Optiontown only came back with 'your itinerary is ineligible' and no further explanation.

Anyone else having issues with this?
 
Not seen it recently. Available for a kul-ool flight in a few months but generally found d7 to be getting busier
 
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Think this is the latest thread on AirAsiaX Optiontown, and boy things have changed.... back in the days when Premium seats were $100-150 and they gave you empty seat for a few $s.

Put in for an overnight KUL-SYD...

Admittedly a relatively busy flight I suspect (and only 1 Premium seat left that is running A$1100+)
Premium Seat Option - From $450
Empty Row Option - $59
Empty Seat Option $45
Couldn't justify the PSO given my ticket was under half that, but took empty row.
 
Can't you buy a Premium Flatbed upgrade on board (assuming there are free seats) for $399?

The upgrade prices do vary based on loads. I'm guessing your problem was that the flight (or at least the pointy end) was full.
 
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