AirAsia X recorded strong growth in the second
quarter of 2012, carrying 0.58 million passengers, representing
growth of 28.9% over the same quarter in 2011 for continuing
routes.
AirAsia X commenced services to Sydney in
April 2012, bringing its route network to 13 destinations across
Asia Pacific and the Middle East.
In terms of passenger traffic, AirAsia X
achieved 3.8 billion Available Seat Kilometers (ASKs) and 3.1
billion Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPKs) for the second quarter
of 2012, resulting in a load factor of 82%. This is an increase of
4 percentage-points from the second quarter of 2011 load factor of
78%.
All routes that AirAsia X has operated for over a year have
yielded an increase in load factor in the second quarter of 2012
versus the second quarter of 2011.
Cargo operations continues to be strong, with
AirAsia X carrying 7,374 tonnes of freight in the second quarter
of 2012 and 14,781 tonnes for the first half of 2012, registering
a 9% growth from a year ago for its continuing routes.
For the first half of 2012, AirAsia X carried a
total of 1.1 million passengers, reflecting an increase of 16.6%
versus the first half of 2011 on the continuing routes.
AirAsia X
achieved ASKs of 8.3 billion and RPKs of 7.0 billion in the first
half of 2012, representing a load factor of 84%, which is a 5
percentage point increase versus the first half 2011 load factor
of 79%.
Azran Osman-Rani, CEO of AirAsia X said,
“AirAsia X remains bullish on the prospects of the year for the
long-haul, low-cost segment. As we are currently focusing on
increasing capacity in our identified core markets including
Australia, China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan, we expect to see a
stronger presence in Asia Pacific in the near future. Our recent
announced
additional lease of 6 aircraft from International Lease
and Finance Corporation (ILFC) and the upcoming delivery of
existing orders from Airbus in 2013 and 2014 emphasize further our
commitment and aim in becoming the dominant market leader in the
long-haul low-cost segment. Our commitment would further
strengthen our network and increase feeder traffic for better
connectivity within the AirAsia Group.”
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