Malaysia AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X are AirAsia X subsidiaries (AAX). AAX will expand medium-haul services from Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur to fulfill demand. New routes begin in October. Tony Fernandes, CEO of AAX, stated the airline is “back” 175 pilots and 285 cabin crew members were put on leave due to Covid-19. American Airlines may fly to London, Dubai, and Istanbul claimed Fernandes. Bangkok-bound. Malaysia Kuala Lumpur bookings “look strong,” said AAX CEO Benyamin Ismail. He expects medium-haul travel would improve in 2023. AirAsia’s website sells tickets for all routes. Find out how to reach your final location before booking a trip.
Thai AAX connects Bangkok and…
Japan
• Narita is Tokyo’s international airport (NRT).
Seoul and Incheon are South Korean cities.
The airline will begin flights from Bangkok to…
Australia’s Melbourne
Australia’s Sydney
Japan’s Sapporo
Tony Fernandes said bringing back medium-haul services was crucial. This strategy ensures AAX Group can operate at an ideal frequency on core routes to keep costs low and give consumers the best pricing on the market while maximizing revenues to ensure a successful and viable airline for the future. [Null] This strategy ensures AAX Group can run at the best frequency on essential routes to keep costs low and offer the greatest rates.
The CEO recalled his promise to bring all airline staff back after the pandemic. “I made a promise, and it makes me pleased that in two and a half years we’ll be stronger than ever. All AAX pilots on leave will return by the end of the year, and laid-off cabin workers will join them.
KL-bound transportation.
AAX has resumed service between KL and…
Incheon International Airport (ICN) serves Seoul, South Korea.
• New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is DEL.
The airline wants to resume Kuala Lumpur-…
Australia’s Sydney
Australia’s Melbourne
Australia’s Perth city.
Auckland
Tokyo, Japan’s Haneda Airport (HND)
• Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport
Taipei
• Jeddah
Turkey
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AirAsia X is adding more medium-distance flights from Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur
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