AirAsia to boost connectivity from Kota Kinabalu with daily flights to Bandar Seri Begawan

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SEPANG, 7 November 2018 - AirAsia will enhance connectivity from Kota Kinabalu with daily direct flights to Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam starting 18 January 2019.

The new service marks AirAsia’s fourth new international destination from Kota Kinabalu this year after Bangkok, Macao and Kunming.

AirAsia Malaysia CEO Riad Asmat said, “We are pleased to announce a new international route from our ever-growing hub in Kota Kinabalu. This year itself we have flown more than 4.9 million guests to and from Sabah. With daily flights between Kota Kinabalu and Bandar Seri Begawan, we will be operating a total of 356 weekly flights out of Kota Kinabalu, our second biggest hub in Malaysia. We believe this new route will further put the Land Below the Wind on the map as a thriving tourist destination and contribute to the local economy”.

He added: “We also wish to thank the state government for their continuous support. As our network grows and capacity increases, we hope the state government will set up a much needed low-cost carrier terminal (LCCT) in Kota Kinabalu to further accommodate our growth plans.”

AirAsia is offering special promotional all-in-fares from Kota Kinabalu to Brunei from RM36*. These fares are available for booking on airasia.com and the AirAsia mobile app starting 8 November 2018 until 18 November 2018 for travel between 18 January 2018 and 30 March 2019. Login as BIG member to enjoy instant member discount.

Besides Kota Kinabalu, AirAsia also flies from Kuala Lumpur to Bandar Seri Begawan with 14 flights weekly.

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*One-way all-in-fares inclusive of taxes and fees for AirAsia BIG members only. Terms and conditions apply.

Flight Schedule for Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia (BKI) – Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam (BWN):

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