AirAsia (AK) intensifies flight operations to accommodate increasing passenger demand. The airline plans to expand its fleet from 79 to 92 aircraft in Malaysia by December 2024.
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AirAsia (AK) resumed operations at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, commonly known as Subang Airport (SZB), with inaugural flights to Sabah (BKI) and Sarawak (KCH).
AirAsia Maintenance Repair Organization (MRO) AirAsia Digital Engineering (ADE) scraps its first-ever hangar in Kuala Lumpur (KUL).
AirAsia (AK) announces a new route from Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Port Blair (IXZ), Andaman Islands, India, starting November 16, 2024.
AirAsia X expands into Africa with a new intercontinental route between Kuala Lumpur and Nairobi
AirAsia Indonesia Launches Flights To Cairns, Bringing A World of Asian Travel Gems Within Easy Reach For Far North Queenslanders
AirAsia (AK), the leading budget carrier in Asia, has announced the launch of the 7th subsidiary carrier in Cambodia today (May 1, 2024).
AirAsia (AK) has unveiled another significant milestone in its expansion into India, introducing two new routes to the renowned cities of Kozhikode (CCJ) and Guwahati (GAU).
Due to the substantial disruption caused by this volcanic eruption to airline operations and in adherence to ensuring the safety of passengers and aircraft
Tony Fernandes, the CEO of Capital A, which operates as AirAsia Group, recently (April 2, 2024) visited the facilities of COMAC and was truly impressed by what he saw.