Thai AirAsia X has officially welcomed its first
two Airbus A330neos.
The two aircraft, registration numbers HS-XJA
and HS-XJB, will be based at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok and and
will operate scheduled services to key destinations throughout
Asia Pacific, facilitating growth of AirAsia’s long-haul
operations from Thailand.
AirAsia's two A330neos are configured with 12 Premium Flatbeds and 365
standard seats.
In addition to better economics for the airline,
the new aircraft features more
personal space for passengers, larger cabin storage, ambient mood
lighting, power sockets in every seat and the quietest cabin in
its class.
“Not only does this new generation aircraft deliver
significant cost benefits which we can pass on to our guests, in
the form of great value fares, but it also unlocks exciting
network expansion opportunities and enhances the guest experience
with numerous modifications and features,” said AirAsia X Group CEO, Nadda Buranasiri. “We remain committed
to taking full advantage of this revolutionary aircraft as we look
forward to offering the best value and comfort for long haul air
travel. AirAsia X Thailand currently operates 12 aircraft and
targets to receive 2 more by the end of this year. From next year
onwards, we will receive an all-Airbus A330neo fleet.”
The A330neo will be initially deployed on existing long-haul
routes from Bangkok operated by Thai AirAsia X (carrier code:
XJ), including to markets such as Japan, Australia, China and
South Korea.
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