Air Asia News
AirAsia boosts flights to Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan
AirAsia has confirmed it will introduce additional flights from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan. Following the changes the low-cost carrier will offer 14 flights a day from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Kinabalu with a further three departures heading for Sandakan.
AirAsia X announces Osaka as its 2nd Japan destination
AirAsia X, the Malaysian-based long-haul, low-fare affiliate of AirAsia, today announces its second destination in Japan after Tokyo.
Datuk Mohamed Azman Yahya appointed to board of Air Asia
The board of low-cost carrier AirAsia has announced the appointment of Datuk Mohamed Azman Yahya as a non-independent non-executive director of the company.
AirAsia X waves goodbye to Stansted, moves flights to Gatwick
AirAsia X has confirmed it will move its UK base to Gatwick Airport. From October 24th the Malaysia-based long-haul carrier will offer six flights a week to low fare affiliate of AirAsia has announced Kuala Lumpur Low Cost Carrier Terminal.
AirAsia, Expedia joint venture to power online travel in Asia
AirAsia, the world’s best low cost airline and Expedia, Inc., the world’s largest online travel company, today announced the launch of a new joint venture company covering Asia Pacific and offering a complete range of great value flights, hotels, and holiday packages.
AirAsia X adds Paris as second European destination
AirAsia X, the long-haul low fare affiliate of AirAsia, has announced Paris will become its second European destination following its inaugural London flight last year.
AirAsia resumes flights to Tianjin
AirAsia has resumed its Kuala Lumpur –Tianjin flight following the temporary suspension of its services in November 2009 due to adverse weather conditions in North China.
AirAsia boosts flights to Melbourne from Feb 3
AirAsia, the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline, will boost its flights between Kuala Lumpur and Melbourne by one return flight each week as the popular route continues to flourish.
Air Asia Goes Ticketless and Launches “EASY TO PAY” Channels
In line with its Easy to Call, Easy to Pay and Easy to Fly approach, on March 1st, 2002 AirAsia became the first airline to enable their customers to pay for their bookings by credit card for purchases over the telephone at the AirAsia nationwide Call Centre.