AirAsia has terminated its participation in the
joint venture with ANA Holdings Inc.
The joint venture, created two years ago under
the name AirAsia Japan, has faced many challenges since its
launch.
Issues stemmed from a fundamental
difference of opinion between its shareholders on how the business
should be managed from cost management to where the domestic
business operations should be based.
AirAsia Berhad through AirAsia Investment Ltd.
had subscribed 25,120 voting shares and 23,880 non-voting shares
at JPY 50,000 per share, which represented 49% of the paid-up share capital in AirAsia Japan.
The termination comprises an acquisition of AirAsia’s entire
shareholding in AirAsia Japan by ANA Holdings Inc. for JPY 2,450,000,000 (approximately RM80,475,150 based on current
exchange rates).
The termination also involves the return of all
AirAsia aircraft leased to AirAsia Japan by 1 November 2013 and
the payment of all monies accrued from the leasing of the
aircraft.
Under the termination, AirAsia Japan will also settle
all outstanding invoices due to AirAsia accrued from the commencement of operations.
AirAsia Japan will unwind the use of
the AirAsia brand in its operations, including the name of AirAsia
Japan itself by 1 November 2013.
Operations of AirAsia Japan
flights up to October 31st 2013 will continue as planned.
Following the transfer of shares and payment of the
purchase price, the Shareholders Agreement, the Brand License Agreement and other commercial contracts between the parties will
be terminated immediately.
On the termination, AirAsia
Group CEO Tony Fernandes said, “I have great respect for ANA as
the leading legacy airline in Japan but it is time for us to part
ways and focus our attention on what we do best, which is running
a true LCC. Despite the cost issues, the AirAsia brand has
resonated with Japanese customers and the trend we see for July
and August is very strong for all of Japan. I remain positive on
the Japanese market and believe there is tremendous opportunity
for a LCC to succeed, as proven by the tremendous success AirAsia
X has seen. We have not given up on the dream of changing air travel in Japan and look forward to returning to the market.”
Operations of AirAsia X, the long haul low fare
affiliate of AirAsia Group will not be interrupted as a part of
this termination. AirAsia X will continue its operations into
Japan including Kuala Lumpur to both Tokyo (Haneda) and Osaka
(Kansai).
AirAsia,
Tune Hotels,
ANA,
AirAsia X,
AirAsia Japan,
Japan
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