AirAsia X To Increase Flight Frequency to Australia, Taiwan and China from May 2013

The ariline is responding to the strong encouraging demand for Melbourne, Chengdu and Taipei which has recorded a strong average passenger loads in excess of 80% in 2012

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AirAsia X, the long-haul, low fare affiliate of AirAsia will increase its flight frequency from Kuala Lumpur to Australia, Taiwan and China on  1 May, 2013 onwards.

The additional frequencies will see the current daily flights to Melbourne increase to nine flights weekly by 1 May 2013 and subsequently to 12 flights weekly by 1 July, 2013.

AirAsia X has added additional flights to its current daily flights to Taipei which will see the airline service ten weekly flights effective 1 May 2013 and with double daily flights commencing 1 July, 2013 onwards.

Flights to Chengdu, China will increase from its current five flights weekly to six flights weekly by 1 May, 2013. AirAsia X will subsequently service daily flights to the land of the panda’s by 1 July, 2013.

AirAsia X’s CEO, Azran Osman-Rani said: “Our increase in flight frequency is testament to our commitment in offering guests a more flexible flight schedule to suit our guests’ travel needs and preferences.”

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