AirAsia’s Bold Plan to Make Kuala Lumpur an Aviation Megahub
AirAsia has unveiled ambitious plans to establish Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) as a world-leading aviation hub, rivaling Dubai.
AirAsia has unveiled ambitious plans to establish Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) as a world-leading aviation hub, rivaling Dubai.
AirAsia X will collaborate with Kenya Tourism Board to promote tourism ahead of the November launch of a new service between Nairobi and Kuala Lumpur.
New subsidiary carrier AirAsia Cambodia will further increase Cambodian connectivity with the launch of a service between Siem Reap and Singapore in November.
AirAsia will significantly increase its market share and drive Malaysian domestic travel, with a planned increase of 2,000 weekly flights across 40 routes by year's end.
Thai AirAsia X is set to return to its direct Sydney-Bangkok services for summer, with an increase to six weekly flights from 2 December.
Last week, Cairns Airport marked a further milestone in its history with the touchdown of the inaugural AirAsia service for Bali, Indonesia.
This month AirAsia unveiled a major expansion of its domestic and international flight network. It aims to elevate tourism and economic growth across the ASEAN region.
AirAsia Group has welcomed four new Airbus A321neo aircraft. This addition expands the airline’s total fleet to an impressive 221 aircraft.
Just three months after beginning operations, AirAsia Cambodia has flown its inaugural service between Phnom Penh and Kuala Lumpur.
AirAsia X announces its first African route, with a new service between Nairobi and Kuala Lumpur set to launch in November 2024.