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AirAsia X celebrates recommencement of services to/from South Korea and India

SEPANG, 21 April 2022 - AirAsia X (AAX) today welcomed flight D7 505 from Incheon (Seoul) into Kuala Lumpur. The receiving event marks the recommencement of its weekly services to/from South Korea after two years, which was welcomed by a water salute ceremony upon landing at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (klia2).

Photo Caption: AirAsia X send off ceremony for guests from Kuala Lumpur to Delhi on 20 April 2022.

AAX has also resumed its twice weekly services to/from New Delhi, India yesterday on 20 April 2022 with a send off event for guests at klia2 to mark the occasion. 

CEO of AirAsia X Benyamin Ismail said: “Today marks an important milestone for AAX, not only for our recovery as an airline but also for the resumption of the nation’s tourism industry. The gradual resumption of our most popular routes has been highly anticipated by our guests and across the tourism value chain, providing a welcome boost to the countries’ economic recovery as a whole.

“We would also like to applaud and thank governments in our key markets such as Australia, the Republic of Korea and India for reopening their borders and relaxing travel restrictions. AAX looks forward to working with all relevant industry stakeholders to rebuild the aviation and travel industry together. We will continue to review our network and cater to the increasing demand in our core markets. More services to additional destinations will be announced in due course as the world continues to reopen safely.

“As we return to the skies, we wish to assure everyone that we remain committed to upholding the highest standards of safety and hygiene at all times. Every AirAsia Allstar on-ground and in the air is fully vaccinated and ready to provide world-class service and the best quality guest experience including on our award-winning Premium Flatbed, alongside stringent safety rules and procedures for a total peace of mind.”

Fares from Kuala Lumpur to Incheon (Seoul) start from RM873 on Economy seats or guests can choose to experience the Premium Flatbed from RM2,199 all-in one way*. From Incheon (Seoul) to Kuala Lumpur, fares start from RM1,050 and RM2,880 all-in one way* respectively. Guests travelling to Incheon (Seoul) will also enjoy an extra 7kg hand carry for free. 

Fares from Kuala Lumpur to New Delhi start from RM565 on Economy or guests can choose to experience the Premium Flatbed from RM1,830 all-in one-way.* From New Delhi to Kuala Lumpur, fares start from INR9,669 and INR33,190 all-in one way* respectively. 

The new services to South Korea and India are available for booking through the ‘Flights’ icon on the airasia Super App or via the website for travel period between now and 30 June 2022. Additional new season services will be added to the schedule in the near future.

*Fares are all-inclusive of taxes and fees. Terms and conditions apply.

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About AirAsia X - airasiax.com

AirAsia X (AAX) is the medium haul, low-cost affiliate of the AirAsia Group operating an all wide body A330-300 fleet. The airline together with its Thai associate Thai AirAsia X (TAAX) have carried over 19 million guests since commencing service in 2007. In 2021, the airline was successfully restructured and is now relaunching service as a combination carrier with equal emphasis on both cargo and passengers, working in partnership with global freight forwarders. As international borders reopen, AAX is well poised to compete very effectively in the markets where it operates with perhaps the lowest cost structure of any similar airline globally.