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AirAsia X aims to increase Busan flights by year-end

Airline hopes route will reach 85% load factor in Q1 2023

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Feb 2023 3:48PM

AirAsia X aims to increase Busan flights by year-end
AirAsia Aviation Group’s medium-haul affiliate airline, AirAsia X Bhd, is planning to increase its Busan flight frequency to seven per week by this year’s end. – Pixabay pic, February 3, 2023

BUSAN – AirAsia Aviation Group’s medium-haul affiliate airline, AirAsia X Bhd, plans to have seven flights to Busan per week by year-end to strengthen its foothold in South Korea.

In a statement today, AirAsia X Malaysia chief executive officer Benyamin Ismail said the carrier, which recommenced its operation in South Korea’s largest coastal city today, currently operates three direct flights weekly from Kuala Lumpur to Busan.

“Busan plays a vital role in stimulating new demand and strengthening AirAsia X’s market leadership in North Asia through providing best value fares and driving greater competition in the market since the inception of the route in 2013.  

“Hence, we target to bring more than 200,000 guests to and from Busan, much better than the pre-pandemic level in 2019 following the re-opening of international borders,” he said in conjunction with the resumption of AirAsia X’s flight to Busan at the Gimhae International Airport today. 

The inaugural flight departed from Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 at 2.10am and landed at Gimhae International Airport at 9am. 

“We will continue to look for expansion opportunities in the future and work with Busan Tourism Organisation (BTO) to promote the destination globally and invigorate the tourism industry there,” Benyamin said.

Busan is AirAsia X’s second route to South Korea after launching flights to Seoul in April last year. 

Benyamin is confident that the low-cost carrier’s route to Busan will be able to reach a load factor of 85% for the first quarter this year.

As travel demand rebounds, he said several new destinations will be introduced, particularly involving the North Asian region, including major cities in China, South Korea and Japan.

Meanwhile, BTO president Jung-Sil Lee said the recommencement of this service supports the mission to build a sustainable tourism foundation, supporting the city of Busan which is renowned for its history, culture, cuisine and arts.

“Busan is named one of the ‘Top 25 Best Travel Destinations in the World in 2023’ by National Geographic for its vibrant cultural city and stunning tourist offerings.

“We always prepare for Malaysian visitors who are coming here and we keep expanding our prayer places for Muslims,” he said. – Bernama, February 3, 2023

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