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AirAsia adding 4 new domestic routes starting with Kota Baru – Langkawi

Flight arrives in Langkawi on time, with a healthy 80% flight load

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Dec 2020 5:44PM

 AirAsia adding 4 new domestic routes starting with Kota Baru – Langkawi
AirAsia says it will open the routes to Penang – Kota Baru  and Johor Baru  –  Kota Baru on December 22, and Ipoh  – Langkawi on December  23 –  Pixabay pic, December 19, 2020 

KUALA LUMPUR –  AirAsia is introducing four new domestic routes, starting with a route connecting Kota Bharu, Kelantan, to Langkawi today and following it up with three more next week.

The low-cost carrier said its inaugural flight AK6289 from Kota Bharu arrived into Langkawi on time today with a healthy 80% flight load. 

“The healthy flight load shows how popular Langkawi is as a holiday destination, and we look forward to welcoming everyone on board to other new routes soon,” airasia.com chief commercial officer Amanda Woo said in a statement today.

Besides this route, AirAsia will also begin operations for three other new routes next week, which are Penang  – Kota Baru and Johor Baru  – Kota Baru on December 22, and Ipoh  – Langkawi on December 23. 

“The recovery of domestic tourism will be a collective effort from everyone in the industry, and AirAsia is committed towards it from the perspective of increasing the connectivity of the domestic network coupled with low fares and the continued stringent health and hygiene procedures for everyone to travel confidently,” said Woo. 

Meanwhile, Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) chief executive officer Dr Hezri Adnan said it appreciated AirAsia's choice in making Langkawi a priority destination to fly in from the two cities in Peninsular Malaysia.

He said opening the connectivity between Langkawi and those new tourism markets made this effort an excellent curtain raiser for 2021.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has been rough on everyone. It is now time to unwind in Langkawi, the number one island destination in Malaysia.

“On the retail side, tourists can also enjoy the Langkawi Great Sale with its many offers. We hope everyone will adhere to the health standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure a safe travel journey,” he added.

AirAsia is also offering low fares from RM21 one-way for its new domestic routes and many other domestic destinations. Bookings are available on airasia.com and its super app from December  21, 2020, to Jan 3, 2021, for the travel period between Dec 28, 2020, to June 30, 2021. 

All flight bookings made from now up to December 31, 2020, with the travel period from now until March 31, 2021, are entitled to unlimited date changes with no flight change fee via My Bookings.  – Bernama, December 19, 2020

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