AirAsia X 于今天早上开启返回日本大阪的航班,进一步扩展往返日出之国的航空网络。
Read MoreAirAsia X (AAX) kembali ke Osaka, Jepun pada hari ini seterusnya mengembangkan lagi rangkaiannya ke/dari negara matahari terbit.
Read MoreAirAsia X (AAX) returned to Osaka, Japan early today further expanding its network to/from the land of the rising sun.
Read MoreAirAsia catat muatan 100% untuk penerbangan tambahan istimewa pada tambang rendah tetap sempena sambutan Tahun Baru Cina yang berlepas dari Kuala Lumpur ke Kuching pada 12.10 pagi hari ini.
Read More亚航于今天凌晨 12 点 10 分以固定低票价从吉隆坡飞往古晋的特别额外航班以 100% 载客率迎接农历新年。
Read MoreAirAsia is ushering in the Chinese New Year with a 100% load for its special extra flights at fixed low fares departing Kuala Lumpur for Kuching at 12.10 am today.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines has successfully reopened its Kaohsiung, Taiwan route in time for the l Lunar New Year festivities. The inaugural flight on 7 January which took off at the NAIA Terminal 3 was greatly received by travelers as the flight crew welcomed them with exciting treats.
Read MoreAirAsia sekali lagi menjadi pilihan utama dalam kategori Pengangkutan dan Pelancongan dengan meraih anugerah Gangsa di Putra Brand Awards 2022, mengekalkan kedudukannya sebagai jenama pelancongan pilihan rakyat Malaysia selama lebih sedekad.
Read More亚航以良好的势头开启新的一年,在 2022 年 Putra Brand Awards的交通和旅游类别中荣获铜奖,继续保持成为马来西亚十多年来的首选旅游品牌。
Read MoreKicking off the year on a right foot, AirAsia continues soaring high by taking home the Bronze award at the 2022 Putra Brand Awards in the Transportation, Travel and Tourism category, maintaining over a decade-long run as Malaysia’s preferred travel brand.
Read MoreAirAsia Aviation Group sekali lagi diiktiraf sebagai salah satu daripada 20 syarikat penerbangan tambang rendah paling selamat di dunia untuk tahun 2023.
Read MoreAirAsia Aviation Group has once again come out on top after recently being named one of the top 20 safest low cost airlines in the world for 2023.
Read More亚航于今天以 RM299 的固定低票价推出吉隆坡和山打根之间的特别额外航班,以迎接即将到来的农历新年庆祝活动。
Read MoreAirAsia X (AAX) refers to a Twitter post on 4 January 2023 tagging the Minister of Transport by a guest which was not accurately presented and news articles published based on the Tweet that could be misleading. AAX wishes to clarify some points upon our full factual investigation.
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