AirAsia X
- Amritsar
- Bahrain, Dubai, Sharjah
- Cheongju
- Moscow, Manchester
- Ibaraki[30][31],Nagoya(Centrair)[31], Fukuoka[31]
- Adelaide Airport, Newcastle Airport,[citation needed] Melbourne-Avalon, Melbourne-Tullarmarine
- Prague
- United States
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Fleet
The AirAsia X fleet consists of the following aircraft as of March 2008:
| Aircraft | Total | Passengers (First/XL/Economy) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Airbus A330-300 | 1 | 312 (-/36/276) | leased from AWAS for six years |
| Airbus A330-300 | (25 orders) | 392 (-/28/364) | 9 abreast in economy |
On 14 May 2007, AirAsia confirmed that it had ordered 15 Airbus A330-300 aircraft, 5 more than originally announced. The aircraft are scheduled for delivery from the fourth quarter of 2008.[32] On 27 March 2008, AirAsia signed a firm contract for another 10 Airbus A330-300s bringing the airline's total order to 25. [33]
AirAsia also announced on May 11, 2008 that it had signed a lease agreement with an unmentioned company for an Airbus A340, to be used on flights from Kuala Lumpur to London. It will receive the A340 in January of 2009, and after replacing interiors, will begin the services in March of 2009. [3]
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References
- ^ AirAsia gets FIC nod for RCPS subscription
- ^ "X-citing deal for air travellers", The Star, 2007-01-06.The Airline will be operating "incredibly" cheap prices to and from Asia to the East Coast of Australia
- ^ "AirAsia X en route", smh.com, 18 September 2007.
- ^ "Cut-price airlines landing like flies", Sydney Morning Herald, 2007-05-18.
- ^ "Jetstar terminates Melbourne-Hawaii route", 2007-08-08.
- ^ "Fly from Australia to Malaysia for $A31".
- ^ "AirAsia to fly to Victoria, Queensland", News Limited, 2007-08-10.
- ^ "Branson to take 20 per cent stake in AirAsia", The Age, 2007-08-07.
- ^ Daniel Breen. "Billionaire Branson and AirAsia X move into Avalon", The Geelong Advertiser.
- ^ "Aussies offered $31 flights to Malaysia", Herald Sun.
- ^ Welcome to AirAsia.com...now everyone can fly
- ^ "A smooth debut for FAX", Daily Express, 2006-08-02.
- ^ "About FAX, FAX Told", FlyAsianXpress.com.
- ^ "Commuters express disappointment over rural air services offered by FAX", Borneo Bulletin, 2006-08-11.
- ^ Bario
- ^ "Be Sensitive To Rural People's Needs, FAX Told", Bernama, 2006-08-25.
- ^ FAX: Let Firefly take over
- ^ Rural services back to MAS
- ^ The Brunei Times
- ^ "AirAsia X Chooses Manara & Orix As New Investors", 14 February 2008.
- ^ "AFly-from-Australia-to-Malaysia-for-A31", The Age, 2007-08-10.
- ^ "New Airline to offer $99 Tickets to Malaysia", The Age, 2008-05-15.
- ^ "Low Cost Airline Makes WA Deal", The West Australian, 2008-05-15.
- ^ "AUD1,000 return flights between Australia and UK - AirAsia X plans Gold Coast-Kuala Lumpur-London", Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, 2008-03-27.
- ^ "Virgin Group Takes 20 Pct Stake In AirAsia X", Bernama.
- ^ a b "AirAsia X to order up to 15 A330-300", Luchtzak.be, 2007-04-24.
- ^ "Air Asia X Starts Carrying Bangladeshi Workers To Malaysia", Bernama.
- ^ AirAsia website
- ^ AirAsia booking system
- ^ (Japanese)茨城空港:エア・アジアX、就航に意欲 県と自民県連幹部、マレーシア訪問 /茨城 - 毎日jp(毎日新聞)
- ^ a b c (Japanese)マレーシア格安航空のエア・アジアXが日本就航 (日本経済新聞 2008年5月20日)
- ^ AirAsia confirms 15 Airbus A330-300 deal [1]
- ^ AirAsia X Orders 10 Additional Airbus A330 Aircraft [2]
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See also
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External links
- Global AirAsia booking page
- AirAsia X Australia page
- AirAsia X information page
- AirAsia X fleet detail
- AirAsia X fleet age
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