With the resumption of AirAsia X Beijing flights, the airline flags increasing demand with additional services coming soon, along with new destinations.
The AirAsia Mega sale 2023 returns even bigger with more planes, more flights and more destinations across Asia and the Asia Pacific.
China resumes the issuing of visas for foreigners from 15th March 2023, which should see greater availability of flights.
Shanghai returns to the AirAsia X (AAX) lineup with four weekly flights from Kuala Lumpur, starting from 2nd March 2023.
Chinese destinations are back on people’s travel list and AirAsia/AirAsia X will fly you to seven of them from two hubs, with more to come.
Direct flights to Busan resume as AirAsia X adds their 15th destination since their post-Covid comeback from 3rd February 2023.
As the country reopens its borders, travellers from China will have different conditions to fulfil depending on their destination.
The Gold Coast is back in the AAX schedule, the inaugural flight leaves KUL for their brand new International Terminal on 15th February 2023.
AirAsia responds to growing air travel demand, reinstating existing routes, adding new ones across the Group in AirAsia X, Malaysia and Thai AirAsia.