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AirAsia commences three routes to southern China cities

Low-cost airline launches flights to Quanzhou, Guilin, Chengdu

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 May 2023 2:26PM

AirAsia commences three routes to southern China cities
To celebrate the launch of the new routes, AirAsia is offering a 20% discount on all seats on all flights across its 130 destinations including all flights to and from China. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes file pic, May 15, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian multinational low-cost airline AirAsia has launched three new routes from Kuala Lumpur to southern Chinese cities Quanzhou, Guilin, and Chengdu (Tianfu).

New services to Quanzhou and Guilin will be operated by AirAsia Malaysia (AK), while AirAsia X Malaysia will operate the Tianfu route, it said in a statement today.

Flights to and from Quanzhou will recommence twice weekly, and to and from Guilin thrice weekly, both effective June 18, 2023.

Flights to/from Tianfu will start twice weekly on July 1, 2023, and increase to thrice weekly from July 4, 2023, it said.

The new routes would be part of the network of 15 routes with over 129 flights weekly between China and Malaysia. 

“Following the recent opening of China to the world and strong pent-up demand with our rapid expansion there, we are proud to connect millions of guests not only to major destinations but also to underserved second-tier cities and launch unique routes such as Quanzhou and Guilin.

“China remains a key market for our future growth and we will continue to review a number of other potential Chinese routes we hope to be in a position to announce soon,” said AirAsia chief executive officer Riad Asmat.

On the same note, AirAsia X Malaysia chief executive officer Benyamin Ismail said China has always been one of its core destinations for medium-haul air travel.

“Our newest route to Tianfu serves as the foundation for more AirAsia X flights to China in the near future, which will significantly boost our north Asian network.

“As China is rapidly bouncing back, we expect to launch even more flights to and from the country as well as increase frequency on the most popular and profitable routes within our network in the short to medium term,” he added.

To celebrate the launch of the new routes, AirAsia is offering a 20% discount on all seats on all flights across its 130 destinations including all flights to and from China.

The promotion is available for booking starting today until May 20, 2023, for the travel period between June 1 and December 14, 2023, it added. – Bernama, May 15, 2023

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