AirAsia X is increasing its flight frequency
between Kuala Lumpur and Melbourne, Taipei, and Chengdu effective
1 May 2013.
The additional frequencies will see the current daily
flights to Melbourne increase to nine flights weekly by 1 May 2013
and subsequently to twelve flights weekly by 1 July 2013.
Additional flights to
AirAsia X’s current daily flights to Taipei will see the airline
service ten weekly flights effective 1 May 2013, with double
daily flights commencing 1 July 2013 onwards.
Flights to Chengdu, China will increase from its current five
flights weekly to six flights weekly by 1 May 2013. AirAsia X will subsequently service daily flights to the land of the panda’s
by 1 July 2013.
AirAsia X’s CEO, Azran Osman-Rani said, “AirAsia X remains focused in
strengthening its network of its core markets in Australia, Japan,
Korea, China, and Taiwan and the increase in flight frequencies
will further solidify our position in our key markets. The additional flights will open up new prospects for commercial
activities and boost tourism in the ASEAN region, Taiwan and Australia.”
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