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AirAsia X (AAX) has announced that it will be adding three new routes to its service. More specifically, starting from 1 November onwards, the AirAsia ...
AirAsia X CEO Benyamin Ismail assures that even more destinations are planned to be added in the near future. On that note, AAX had recently said that it had compensated over 270,000 cancelled bookings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic by reimbursing customers with travel vouchers. AirAsia X (AAX) has announced that it will be adding three new routes to its service.
The Malaysian budget airline will fly three-times-weekly services to Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Auckland before increasing to a daily schedule by the first ...
I talked to her about this and we’re hoping to make progress pretty soon.” “I’ve gone back to Europe to North America a few times and I’m wearing the mask for 17 hours. And people know that,” said Joyce.
KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia X Bhd (AAX) has announced its latest services to Melbourne (Tullamarine) and Perth in Australia, as well as Auckland in New Zealand, ...
“As the world reopens and travel restrictions ease, we are confident these new services will prove popular. AAX also flies from Kuala Lumpur to Sydney with all-in fares from RM899 on economy and RM2,799 on a Premium Flatbed one way and return from A$309 on the economy and A$899 on a Premium Flatbed commencing November 2022. Value fares from Kuala Lumpur to all three new destinations are available for booking on the airasia Super App and website from RM499 to Perth, RM699 to Melbourne and RM1,999 to Auckland all-in-one way on the economy.
The rebuild of the Malaysian medium- and long-haul LCC's network is continuing with the restart of routes to Melbourne, Perth and Auckland.
“In 2019, we flew over a million guests to both countries, which shows that Australia and New Zealand are important markets for us, and we connected the same number of Australians and New Zealanders to Malaysia and across Asean,” AirAsia X CEO Benyamin Ismail said. AirAsia X is adding service to Melbourne and Perth in Australia and returning to Auckland in New Zealand from Nov. 1, increasing the carrier’s network to 13 routes. All three routes—Kuala Lumpur-Perth (PER), Kuala Lumpur-Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur-Auckland via Sydney—will be served three times per week using Airbus A330-300s. However, AirAsia X said it plans to gradually increase frequencies to daily by the first quarter of 2023 to help meet “strong pent-up demand.”
SEPANG, 19 July 2022: AirAsia X confirms its latest services to Melbourne (Tullamarine), and Perth in Australia and Auckland in New Zealand will launch on 1 ...
AAX also flies from Kuala Lumpur to Sydney with all-in fares from MYR899 (economy) and MYR2,799 (Premium Flatbed) one-way. On the AirAsia Super App and website, the starting fare to Perth is MYR 499, to Melbourne MYR699 and Auckland MYR999 (inclusive one-way economy). Premium Flatbed fares start from MYR1,999 to Perth, MYR2,999 to Melbourne and MYR5,999 to Auckland. AAX will recommence its services to Melbourne (Tullamarine), Perth and Auckland (via Sydney) with three weekly flights starting in November and gradually increasing to daily flights by the first quarter of 2023.