Corporate news about AirAsia X, subsidiary of AirAsia group of airlines.
It looks like everyone wants to visit Japan now borders have reopened. Huge pent up demand is driving extra flights from across the world.
The relaunch of AirAsia X Group announced in July 2022 is gaining momentum as travel demand returns. Three key areas lead the way.
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.
Now you can Fly-thru from Sydney in Kuala Lumpur as AirAsia X (AAX) returns to the route twice weekly from 9th September 2022.
Special Merdeka fares on offer for 31st August, as AirAsia cuts 31% off all seats, all flights for domestic and international destinations.
Tunku Dato’ Mahmood Fawzy takes over as AirAsia X Chairman from Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz, who held the role since 2013, effective immediately.
More Aussie routes plus Auckland return to the AirAsia X network from 1st November, with Melbourne flights moving back from Avalon.
AirAsia X is back with favourite destinations as well as new routes which will be added as more aircraft return to service.