AirAsia is going “Zaab” this April, as it announces the introduction of three authentic Esan dishes to its Santan in-flight menu, available from April through June 2025. This limited-time offering brings the bold, spicy flavors of Thailand's northeastern region to guests aboard Thai AirAsia (FD) and Thai AirAsia X (XJ) flights.
Read MoreSouth Australian holiday makers will soon have more choice of airlines flying to Bali with Indonesia AirAsia announcing it will commence flying between Adelaide and Denpasar from June 25 this year.
Read MoreAirAsia MOVE, Asia’s Best Travel Booking App as voted by World Travel Tech Awards, has revealed new insights into how different generations of Thai travelers plan their Songkran getaways—highlighting clear distinctions between Gen Z and Baby Boomers in terms of booking behavior, preferred destinations, and travel style
Read MoreAirAsia has been named the Top Influential Brand in the Airline category at the 2025 Asia CEO Summit & Awards Ceremony, organised by Influential Brands, reaffirming its position as the largest and most popular foreign carrier in Singapore.
Read MoreAirAsia celebrates its first fixed-fare flight for the Hari Raya festive season with a 100 per cent load.
AirAsia has enhanced its policy to restrict the usage and charging of power banks onboard all flights, effective 1 April 2025. These measures align with global aviation safety standards to reduce the risk of battery-related incidents during flights.
Read MoreThai AirAsia announces the launch of a new route connecting the northern city of Chiang Mai to Taipei and onto Sapporo, Japan, using its fifth freedom right to connect to three destinations.
AirAsia Aviation Group (“AirAsia” or “the Group”) is set to introduce more than 30 new routes as it achieves full recovery in 2025 strengthening Asean and domestic connectivity, reinforcing its position as the region’s leading low-cost airline.
Read MoreThai AirAsia continues with its network expansion into Vietnam with the launch of a new direct route from Bangkok-Don Mueang to the city of Hai Phong, gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Halong Bay.
AirAsia Thailand (flight code FD) is underlining the convenience of its operation from both Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi airports by adding three new routes to the Suvarnabhumi station, flying direct to Buriram (3 times a week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), Surat Thani (1 flight a day), and Narathiwat (1 flight a day). The additions bring the total of routes available from Suvarnabhumi Airport to nine.
All three routes begin operation 1 July 2025 with a promotional fare starting at only 880 THB per trip. Book 24 March 2025 to 24 April 2025 for travel from 1 July - 25 October 2025 via AirAsia MOVE or www.airasia.com.
Read MoreAirAsia, the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) as the team’s Official Airline Partner for the highly anticipated 2025 season.
Read MoreIndonesia AirAsia and Airport Development Group (ADG) proudly welcomed the airline’s official touch down in Darwin today, marking an exciting new chapter in connectivity between the Northern Territory and Asia.
Read MoreCapital A Berhad (“Capital A” or “the Company”) today reached another milestone with the High Court of Malaya confirming its issued share capital reduction and repayment under Section 116 of the Companies Act 2016 as part of the Proposed Distribution.
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