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Strong demand will help AirAsia cope with rising oil prices amid Russia-Ukraine conflict

Capital A CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes says fares will be higher but will still remain relatively cheap

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Mar 2022 6:42PM

Strong demand will help AirAsia cope with rising oil prices amid Russia-Ukraine conflict
Amid rising global oil prices as a result of the Russian conflict with Ukraine, Capital A CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes says that fuel will be expensive in the short term but there is no cause for worry as there is more demand than supply. – Pixabay pic, March 4, 2022

by Haikal Fernandez

KUALA LUMPUR – AirAsia is expecting to be bolstered by strong demands amid rising global oil prices as a result of the Russian conflict with Ukraine.

Capital A CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said in a press conference today that fuel “will be expensive in the short term”.

“But I think there’s a lot of froth in that oil price, a lot of speculation, it was US$115 (RM480), then it came down to US$108. We’re not worried about it at the moment because there is more demand than supply.”

After the launch of the #TimeToListen campaign today, Fernandes added that fares will be higher due to oil prices but will remain relatively cheap as well as declining Covid-19 PCR test prices.

He said the oil prices will eventually stabilise, pointing out that the Opec+ – a cartel of 15 of the world’s leading oil producers including Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq – has maintained its level of output.

“Opec+ is still producing the same oil, so they want to enjoy these high prices.

“Since we have 250 planes, we hope oil prices will come down a little bit.”

Brent crude oil price rebounded early today to above US$114 per barrel after a contraction of more than 2% yesterday amid the escalating Russia-Ukraine war. – The Vibes, March 4, 2022

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