AirAsia Malaysia (flight code AK) continues to strengthen its position as the leading low cost carrier offering affordable air connectivity between Malaysia and China with the resumption of its Kuala Lumpur-Wuhan route. This marks a significant milestone in the airline’s East Asia expansion strategy. With travel demand between Malaysia and China continuing to rebound strongly, AirAsia is rebuilding and expanding its China network, reactivating key routes to meet growing passenger demand and strengthening Kuala Lumpur’s role as a strategic regional hub. The reinstatement of the Wuhan route reflects confidence in the China market and underscores AirAsia’s long-term commitment to maintaining their market share of close to 30 per cent among Malaysian low-cost carriers operating to China.
Promo fares Kuala Lumpur-Wuhan
AirAsia will operate four weekly flights between Kuala Lumpur and Wuhan, with the inaugural flight on 22nd May 2026, reconnecting Malaysia directly to one of Central China’s most important economic and education centres. Wuhan is located geographically in the centre of China and the route is expected to stimulate leisure, business and education-driven travel. It will also enhance connectivity beyond Kuala Lumpur to Asean, Australia and other key destinations across the AirAsia network of more than 150 cities.
The airline is offering promotional all-in, one-way fares from RM399* for flights from Kuala Lumpur to Wuhan, with flights from Wuhan to Kuala Lumpur available from CNY608* all-in, one-way. Place your booking by 15th March 2026, for travel between 22nd May and 24th October 2026. Promotional fares are only available via the AirAsia MOVE app and airasia.com. *All-in fares are quoted for one-way travel only, including passenger service charge, regulatory service charges, fuel surcharges, and other applicable fees. Terms and conditions apply. 
Wuhan is one of Central China’s most important economic, transportation and education hubs. As a major commercial centre with a rapidly growing consumer market, the city plays a key role in regional trade and innovation, serving as a gateway to surrounding provinces. With its dynamic business environment, rich cultural heritage and expanding tourism appeal, Wuhan continues to attract increasing demand for both leisure and business travel.
Flight Schedule Kuala Lumpur (KUL) – Wuhan (WUH)
| Route | Flight No | Departure | Arrival | Days of Service |
| Kuala Lumpur – Wuhan | AK 0150 | 18:10 (6.10pm) | 23:05 (11.05pm) | Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday |
| Wuhan – Kuala Lumpur | AK 0151 | 00:05 (12.05am) | 05:10(5.10am) | Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday |
All timings are local. The time in Wuhan is the same as in Kuala Lumpur.
…. China has always been a cornerstone market for AirAsia and today we are proud to reaffirm our leadership position with the resumption of the Kuala Lumpur-Wuhan route. When we first launched this route in 2017, it recorded strong two-way demand, with an average passenger load factor of more than 80 per cent, reflecting its solid market potential. With Wuhan’s return, we are not only restoring connectivity but strengthening our dominance as the airline with the widest network in terms of capacity between Malaysia and China. This reflects our confidence in sustained demand growth and our commitment to supporting tourism flows, trade ties and people-to-people connections between both nations.Captain Fareh Mazputra, AirAsia Malaysia General Manager







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