Corporate news about AirAsia X, subsidiary of AirAsia group of airlines.
Travellers can now use their AirAsia X travel credits as the airline resumes flights to a growing number of destinations.
AirAsia X returns to Seoul and New Delhi as the airline gets back to business following a two year hiatus due to Covid-19.
AirAsia X Sydney flights resume on Valentine’s Day, celebrate on the way to Sydney on their first flight.
Special AirAsia X Kuala Lumpur-Sydney return flights on 2nd December will reunite family and friends before the year end holidays.
AirAsia X clarifies that passenger entitlements will be honoured with travel credits, to be used for future flight ticket purchases when flights resume.
An AirAsia X reset is in the works after agreements reached with creditors. AAX passengers with unused bookings can now hope to receive travel credits.
An AirAsia X restructure in the works aims to see a leaner but viable long haul carrier back in action as soon as borders reopen.
AirAsia Unlimited Pass extension is now available following the extended MCO in Malaysia. Border Controls across the AirAsia X network means the airline is not flying.
A temporary fleet hibernation of most of the AirAsia Group fleet is in response to current low demand for air travel due to Covid-19 and border controls.