As many airlines worldwide struggle with supply chain disruptions, AirAsia is fortunate that it is set to take delivery of four new A321neo aircraft by December 2024. This will allow the airline to expand its services by adding an extra 2,000 domestic flights weekly with 150,000 seats available across 40 key routes in Malaysia by the end of the year. This expansion is expected to boost AirAsia’s market share to 64%.
AirAsia extra domestic flights, promotional fares
AirAsia is offering promotional all-in* one way fares from RM49 for all domestic flights, now available for booking until 29th September 2024 exclusively on their app or website for the travel period between 28th October and 15th February 2025.
**All-in fares are quoted for one way travel only, inclusive of airport taxes, MAVCOM fee, fuel surcharges, and other applicable fees. Other terms and conditions apply.
…. Like many other airlines, we are navigating challenges such as aircraft shortages and supply chain disruptions. However, we have made it a priority to manage these issues with careful planning, operational efficiency and reliable service recovery to minimise the impact on our guests whilst ensuring they get to their destinations safely.AirAsia Malaysia Managing Director, Dato’ Captain Fareh Mazputra
AirAsia Plus
As flagged by the Group CEO Tony Fernandes during the recent launch of jet services to Kuching and Kota Kinabalu from Subang, AirAsia is also introducing AirAsia Plus. This new service offers added value to guests flying to and from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (SZB).
The AirAsia Plus fare includes 7kg cabin baggage, 20kg checked baggage, seat selection, inflight meal/snack, and Baggage and On-Time Guarantee (OTG) insurance, making it a comprehensive and convenient travel solution. AirAsia Plus will be available for booking from 8th October 2024 for travel from 9th October 2024.
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