• AirAsia Berhad has signed a $12.25 billion deal with Airbus to purchase 50 A321XLR aircraft, with rights ...More

    AirAsia Berhad has signed a $12.25 billion deal with Airbus to purchase 50 A321XLR aircraft, with rights for 20 more. Deliveries are scheduled between 2028 and 2032. The move supports AirAsia’s goal of becoming the world’s first low-cost narrow-body network carrier. The agreement was signed in Paris in the presence of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. ...Less

  • "Guests opting for premium flex fares get a host of complimentary services, including unlimited reschedul ...More

    "Guests opting for premium flex fares get a host of complimentary services, including unlimited rescheduling of flight bookings, discounted cancellation fees of only Rs 500 for cancellations beyond 72 hours against the standard cancellation fees of Rs 3,000 and free standard seats from rows 6-11 and 15-32," it mentioned. ...Less

  • Tata Group is not immediately keen to buy out AirAsia Berhad’s stake in the no-frill domestic airline as ...More

    Tata Group is not immediately keen to buy out AirAsia Berhad’s stake in the no-frill domestic airline as it is focuses on prioritising capital investments in other businesses, including its other airline venture Vistara. ...Less

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