AirAsia all set to welcome you onboard on Malaysia Day!
Stringent safety measures implemented on-ground and in-flight
SEPANG, 3 September 2021 - AirAsia welcomes the Malaysian government’s announcement for the domestic travel resumption starting with the Langkawi domestic travel bubble beginning 16 September 2021, which means eligible travellers can start planning their travel arrangements.
This is highly anticipated by everyone and will pave the way for more domestic and international travel resumption in the near future as the situation continues to improve and more people get vaccinated.
Riad Asmat, CEO of AirAsia Malaysia said “Malaysians are eager to start travelling again and Langkawi is by far one of the top domestic destinations, famed for its world-class facilities, pristine beaches, family-friendly atmosphere and local cuisine. The government’s decision to commence this travel bubble bodes well for the recovery of the whole tourism industry in Langkawi, and we look forward to working closely with the government, Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) as well as Tourism Malaysia, to support the revival of the tourism sector. We are currently working on a few campaigns to revitalise tourism in Langkawi with some very attractive deals, which will be announced soon. Download the airasia Super App today so that you don’t miss out on our Langkawi deals.
“As we return to the skies, we want you to fly confidently with us and have that peace of mind throughout your journey. We always strive for you to have a pleasant and safe flight with AirAsia and you have our commitment that stringent health and hygiene protocols are in place throughout your journey, including on-ground at the terminal, ramp and cargo areas as well as onboard your flight. Not only that, we have also put in place various technological innovations and improvements to ensure that you have a seamless travel experience.
“Flying is the safest mode of transportation, not only due to the comprehensive safety measures that we undertake, but the built-in features of the aircraft itself such as its cabin air filtration system and the vertical downward air circulation inside the cabin further prohibit the risk of infection during flying. Studies conducted by international aviation agencies have proven that the risk of inflight infection is almost zero,” he added.
AirAsia Group is ready to fly with its operating crew and frontline staff 100% vaccinated, alongside numerous contactless safety and hygiene measures in place to ensure the highest standards are maintained ahead of a resumption of air travel, expected in the near future. For more information, click here.