While most people rely on cars, buses, or trains for their daily office commute, Rachel Kaur takes a more unconventional route—she flies.
The Indian professional, who works as an Assistant Manager in Finance Operations at AirAsia in Malaysia, travels 700 kilometres daily between her home in Penang and her office in Kuala Lumpur.
Rachel initially lived in Kuala Lumpur, renting an apartment near her workplace. However, being away from her children five days a week became emotionally challenging.
In early 2024, she made a bold decision—to commute by plane instead of staying away from home. Surprisingly, this choice has not only given her more time with her children but also helped her save money.
Previously, Rachel spent around $474 per month on rent and other living expenses. Now, her travel costs amount to just $316 per month, making air travel a cost-effective alternative.
Rachel’s day starts at 4 AM. By 5 AM, she leaves home for the airport, catching a 6:30 AM flight to Kuala Lumpur. She reaches her office by 7:45 AM and works a full day before flying back home in the evening. Despite the long hours, she values the time she gets to spend with her children every night.
She believes working from the office is more productive than remote work, as it allows direct communication with colleagues. While the early morning routine can be exhausting, seeing her children at the end of the day makes it all worthwhile.
AirAsia supports her unusual schedule, recognizing that it enables her to maintain a strong work-life balance.