AirAsia’s FACES facial recognition system, first set up in Johor Senai Airport in 2018, now in use at Kuala Lumpur’s klia2.
Inflight PED use including tablets, iPads and smartphones will be allowed when you travel aboard Malaysia AirAsia (AK) flights.
Malaysian Airlines have responded positively to the reinstatement of Category 1 ICAO rating to Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM).
Malaysia relaxes the face mask mandate for airline passengers in commercial aircraft except where usage is compulsory in destination countries.
Grab your AirAsia flights from RM13 by 2nd October and travel between 1st January and 28th October 2023.
Hong Kong scraps quarantine from 26th September 2022 for all arrivals after more than 2.5 years. Testing and self monitoring are still required.
Taiwan borders reopen selectively from 12th September 2022 for travellers holding nationality from ‘visa exempt’, countries.
AirAsia have launched their biggest ever FREE Seats Sale with 5 million FREE seats up for grabs, but be quick, they’ll go fast.
Now you can Fly-thru from Sydney in Kuala Lumpur as AirAsia X (AAX) returns to the route twice weekly from 9th September 2022.