• AirAsia X Berhad, doing business as AirAsia X (previously known as FlyAsianXpress Sdn. Bhd.), is a Malaysian long-haul low-cost airline and a sister company...
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    September 2014. "AirAsia X & Thai AirAsia X To Commence Flights To Narita & Osaka From Kuala Lumpur & Bangkok - AirAsia". www.airasia.com. "AAX Quarterly...
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    Capital A Berhad (MYX: 5099), operating as AirAsia (stylized as airasia), is a Malaysian multinational low-cost airline headquartered near Kuala Lumpur...
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  • destinations that AirAsia and its subsidiaries Indonesia AirAsia, Thai AirAsia, Philippines AirAsia, AirAsia Cambodia, AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X are flying...
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    Indonesia AirAsia Extra (operated as Indonesia AirAsia X) was a joint venture of Malaysian long haul low-fare airline AirAsia X and Indonesia AirAsia. The...
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    March 2015). "Indonesia AirAsia X Terbang Perdana Bali-Melbourne". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 February 2023. "Airasia Luncurkan Fasilitas Auto...
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    2013). "Airasia Philippines moves operations hub to NAIA-4". GMA News. Retrieved 5 November 2022. Agcaoili, Lawrence (11 September 2014). "AirAsia transfers...
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    Retrieved 12 August 2024. "THAI AIRASIA ADDS BANGKOK – PHU QUOC SERVICE IN NW24". Aeroroutes. 18 July 2024. "Thai AirAsia Fleet Details and History". "Tourism...
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    integration". ttrweekly.com. 1 May 2024. Retrieved 27 July 2024. "AirAsia BIG Loyalty Programme". Airasia.com. Archived from the original on 22 May 2014. Retrieved...
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  • Air Asia or AirAsia may refer to: AirAsia, a Malaysian low-cost airline AirAsia China AirAsia X AirAsia India Indonesia AirAsia Indonesia AirAsia X Philippines...
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    AirAsia Japan Co., Ltd (エアアジア・ジャパン株式会社, Eāajia Japan Kabushiki Gaisha) was the name of two incarnations of a Japanese low-cost airline, which had operated...
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    Airlines, MASkargo, Batik Air Malaysia, UPS Airlines and World Cargo Airlines, and the major operating base of AirAsia and AirAsia X. The ground breaking ceremony...
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    Zest Airways, Inc., operated as AirAsia Zest (formerly Asian Spirit and Zest Air), was a Filipino low-cost airline based at Ninoy Aquino International...
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    moved to the role of Chairman of AirAsia in 2013, a role which he still holds as of 2016. He was appointed CEO of AirAsia X in 2015. He is also a board member...
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  • Includes AirAsia India, Airasia X, Indonesia Airasia, Philippines AirAsia, Thai AirAsia and Thai AirAsia X. ^3 Includes Batik Air, Wings Air, Batik Air Malaysia...
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  • 2014. "AirAsia X switches remaining A330s to re-engined variant". Flightglobal. 12 January 2016. Kaminski-Morrow, David (2022-04-09). "AirAsia X strikes...
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  • Airlines), Air Macau and Dalian Airlines. ^4 Includes figures for Thai AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia, Philippines AirAsia, AirAsia Cambodia, AirAsia X and Thai...
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    "Thai AirAsia X to move all flight operations back to Don Mueang Airport from 1 October 2024". newsroom.airasia.com. 16 July 2024. Fernquest...
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    and A330neo as they saw no sustainable coexistence of the two aircraft. AirAsia X ended flights to London and Paris from Kuala Lumpur in 2012 because their...
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    "AirAsia X announces return of Gold Coast-Auckland service". airasia newsroom. 7 November 2023. Retrieved 23 December 2023. "Quitting: AirAsia X pulls...
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    2020. "Thai AirAsia X to move all flight operations back to Don Mueang Airport from 1 October 2024". newsroom.airasia.com. 16 July 2024. "Air Transport...
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  • AAX may refer to: AAX (Atom Asset Exchange) AirAsia X Araxá Airport, Brazil Audible Enhanced Audio format for audiobooks Mandobo language, a Papuan language...
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  • List of airlines of Malaysia (category Lists of airlines of Southeast Asia)
    alphabetically by activeness and type. List of defunct airlines of Malaysia List of all airlines List of airports in Malaysia List of defunct airlines of Asia...
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    2024. "AirAsia enters second half of the year with wider expansion in China". newsroom.airasia. 26 August 2024. "Johor route for AirAsia". "AirAsia Adds...
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    Sydney Airport (category Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Australia)
    17 August 2020. "Thai AirAsia X to move all flight operations back to Don Mueang Airport from 1 October 2024". newsroom.airasia.com. 16 July 2024. "CQ...
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  • mid-2020, which was to compete with other Asian carriers attempting to expand into the Japanese market, such as AirAsia X. JAL established a wholly owned subsidiary...
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    Sepang District (section Air)
    Airlines, a Malaysian national carrier; AirAsia, a Malaysian low-cost carrier; AirAsia X, a subsidiary of AirAsia; MASkargo, a cargo airline; and Malaysia...
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  • MASwings Kuching AirAsia Malaysia Airlines MASwings Kuala Lumpur-International (KUL) AirAsia AirAsia X Malaysia Airlines Batik Air Malaysia Miri MASwings...
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    dominate. While Asian carriers like AirAsia X, Scoot, Cebu Pacific and Jetstar Airways are successful, the October 2018 demise of Primera Air and its $99...
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  • low-cost airline in Southeast Asia (after AirAsia) and the largest airline in Indonesia. With Wings Air, Super Air Jet and Batik Air, Lion Group is the country's...
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