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Air Asia X is to take over Air Asia

There will be a changed structure within the Capital A Group, as the long-haul low-cost airline Air Asia X is to take over the sisters Air Asia Aviation Group and Air Asia Berhad. The sale by Capital A becomes the merger

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Air Asia Malaysia begins Perth flights

Low-cost airline Air Asia Malaysia plans to operate a non-stop route between Kuala Lumpur and Perth from March 11, 2024. This will be available as a supplement to the offering of its sister company Air Asia X. "We're glad

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Air Asia wants to get back on track for expansion

Due to the particularly restrictive corona measures in some Asian countries, which were only slowly lifted, the low-cost airline Air Asia had a particularly difficult time. But now they are benefiting from high demand and are thinking about expansion again. Capital A CEO

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Air Asia leases 19 additional Airbus A320s

Tony Fernandes, managing director of Air Asia's parent company Capital A, said the group plans to have all parked aircraft back in the air by August 2023. They also want to lease 19 additional Airbus A320s. "We already have

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Capital A merges Air Asia and Air Asia X

Capital A Group is reorganizing its aviation activities by merging Air Asia and Air Asia X. This means that the short and medium-haul activities as well as the long-haul flights will be managed in one company in the future. Capital A is the

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Air Asia X is back in the black

Low-cost airline Air Asia X is experiencing particularly high demand at the moment, leading to its first net profit since 2019. The carrier's financial year currently consists of six quarters.

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Air Asia builds Fifth Freedom network in Kazakhstan

In the future, Air Asia wants to significantly increase its presence in Kazakhstan. This is to be made possible by so-called fifth-freedom flights. The corresponding project was presented together with Kairbek Uskenbayev, Minister of Infrastructure of Kazakhstan. In the first phase should

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