AirAsia Malaysia (AK) continues to strengthen its commitment to Indonesia with the resumption of flight services to Banda Aceh, Padang and Pekanbaru from Kuala Lumpur commencing from 1 October 2022; as well as to Bali-Denpasar from Penang for the first time starting 20 October this year.
Read MoreAirAsia has further enhanced its facial recognition system, FACES, by integrating it with Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad’s (Malaysia Airports) EZPaz technology at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (klia2), offering an end-to-end contactless journey for its valued guests.
Read MoreMalaysia AirAsia (AK) announced today that the usage of personal portable electronic devices (PED) is now allowed onboard its flights. Guests are no longer required to switch off their devices throughout all AK flights except during the taxi out phase.
Read MoreAirAsia applauds the reinstatement of Malaysia’s air-safety ranking to Category 1 by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as announced by the Ministry of Transport today.
Read MoreAirAsia is welcoming guests traveling for the year-end holiday season with new in-flight menu additions especially for fans of Japanese cuisine - “Chicken Tsukune with Japanese Rice” and “Chamen (Milk Tea Ramen)”, as well as the return of the all-time favorite “Gyoza Osaka Ohsho”.
AirAsia Philippines, in celebration of National Tourism Week, reiterates the dawn of the contactless reality that defines post-pandemic travel. A gold partner at the 33rd Philippine Travel Mart, the world’s best low-cost airline showcased the expanding capabilities of its airasia Super App, which now includes the booking of hyperlocal experiences.
Read MoreFollowing the announcement by the Malaysian government that face masks are no longer mandatory on flights, AirAsia Malaysia (AK) has exempted the use of face masks on its flights effective immediately.
Read MoreThe celebration continues with several thousands of seats still available from just RM13* as AirAsia marks an incredible 13 consecutive years of bagging the Skytrax World’s Best Low Cost Airline title recently in London.
Read MoreAirAsia has been crowned the World’s Best Low Cost Airline at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022 for the 13th consecutive year.
Considered the global benchmark of airline excellence, the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022 were decided by a survey of 14.3 million customers of over 100 nationalities who have reviewed over 300 airlines from September 2021 to August 2022.
To celebrate winning the World’s Best Low Cost airline for the 13th time in a row, AirAsia has today launched seats on sale from as low as RM13* to mark each year being awarded the global low cost leader.
Read MoreTo celebrate winning the World’s Best Low Cost airline for the 13th time in a row, AirAsia has today launched seats on sale from as low as RM13* to mark each year being awarded the global low cost leader.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines on Sunday advises its guests on flight cancellations and adjustments in preparation for Typhoon Noru (Karding) which is expected to make a landfall in North Northeast of Manila early evening as advised by the weather bureau.
All outbound flights from Manila before 1700H (5:00PM) today, will push through. However, its return flights to Manila will be retimed until 0300H (3:00AM) of Monday, 26 September pending significant weather improvements.
Read MoreAirAsia has been crowned the World’s Best Low Cost Airline at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022 for the 13th consecutive year.
Read MoreAirAsia recently launched its internal campaign, Stronger Together, Safer Together to encourage its employees, guests and other stakeholders to never be complacent about practicing the culture of safety despite the return to normalcy.
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