AirAsia X has recorded strong growth again in Q3
2012, carrying 0.64 million passengers, representing growth of
40.7% over the same quarter in 2011 for continuing routes,
excluding London, Paris, Mumbai, Delhi and Christchurch, which
were suspended earlier this year.
AirAsia X added services to Kathmandu in
July 2012, bringing its route network to 12 destinations globally.
In terms of passenger traffic, AirAsia X
achieved 3.9 billion Available-Seat-Kms (ASKs) and 3.2 billion
Revenue-Passenger-Kms (RPKs) for Q3 2012, resulting in a load
factor of 83%, an increase of 3.3 percentage points over the same
quarter in 2011, in which it registered a passenger load factor of
80%. All routes that AirAsia X has operated for over a year have yielded a positive increase in load factor over this time period.
For the first nine months of 2012, AirAsia X has
carried a total of 1.91 million passengers, reflecting an increase
of 1.7% from the same period in 2011. Although RPKs and ASKs have
contracted by 2.8% and 5.3%, respectively, in comparison with
2011, the company has recorded a higher load factor of 84%, an
increase of 4.5 ppt over the same period in 2011.
Cargo operations also continue to be strong, with AirAsia X
carrying 7,251 tonnes of freight in the third quarter and 19,714
tonnes for the first nine months of 2012, registering growth of
13% growth over the first nine months of 2011 for its continuing
routes.
Azran Osman-Rani, CEO of AirAsia X said,
“AirAsia X will continue to focus on increasing capacity in our
identified core markets including Australia, China, Taiwan Korea,
and Japan. Moving forward, we are set to grow our fleet with an additional 24 A330-300 aircraft between 2013 and 2017 which will
see AirAsia X expand further in the long-haul segment across Asia
Pacific. Our move to KLIA 2 next year will also provide us the
right infrastructure and enhanced ground facilities needed to
support our growing network and feeder traffic for better
connectivity within the AirAsia Group.”
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