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AirAsia X to keep lowering fares as jet fuel prices fallAirAsia X is slashing fares by 5% and reviewing prices weekly as jet fuel costs ease following a U.S.-Iran peace deal. The Malaysian budget...
AirAsia X to add new long-haul routes including London as demand reboundsThe airline, which is operating six Airbus A330 jets, hopes to have 15 planes in service by the end of the year, AirAsia X Malaysia CEO Ben...
Budget airline AirAsia to start charging customers for checking in at airport countersTravellers who do not check in via the airline's website, mobile app or airport kiosk will be charged 20 Malaysian ringgit ($4.83) for dome...
AirAsiaX to relaunch India flights, seeks more flying rightsAt present, three Malaysian carriers--Malaysian Airlines, AirAsia Berhad and Malindo Air operate in the Indian market.
AirAsia launches daily Guwahati-Imphal flight serviceBudget carrier Air Asia India added Imphal to its network of destinations with daily flights from Guwahati, starting from June 25.
Airlines insurance premium set to jump on Malaysian tragediesAir India and budget airline GoAir's insurance renewal is due for October, while that of Jet Airways is due in next January.
AirAsia plane veers off runway upon landing in BruneiAn AirAsia flight from Malaysia to neighbouring Brunei veered off the runway upon landing today but all 109 people aboard were safe.
AirAsia India set to begin operations from June 12The domestic aviation space is all set to witness severe competition with the entry of AirAsia India, which starts operation from tomorrow.
DGCA set to inspect AirAsia training facilityDGCA is next week sending a team of its officials to inspect AirAsia's cabin crew training facility in Malaysia.
AirAsia traffic from India soars to 54% on smart ideasAirAsia’s share of traffic from India to its base has increased to 54% this year from 44% in 2012, a growth attributed by analysts to contr...
AirAsia’s traffic share from India to its south Asia base rises to 54 per centMalaysian budget carrier AirAsia’s share of traffic from India to its base has increased to 54 per cent this year from 44 per cent in 2012.
Fliers will soon have to pay extra fees for carrying check-in baggageIndian fliers will soon have to pay extra fees for carrying check in baggage, in addition to paying for meals even in fullservice carriers ...
IndiGo urges government for a level playing field for all airlinesAditya Ghosh, president, IndiGo, India's biggest airline by passengers carried, said any kind of competition is good as it "keeps us on our...
AirAsia looks for flight attendant aspirants, enthuse Kingfisher Airlines staffAirAsia, which has set up an Indian arm in partnership with the Tata Group, announced hiring flight attendants from April 13.
Ministries to fix AirAsia issue: Montek Singh AhluwaliaInterministerial differences to be sorted out paving the way for Tatas to set up airline company in collaboration with AirAsia: Montek Sing...
FIPB to consider AirAsia's India entry proposal tomorrowFinMin is likely to consider tomorrow the investment proposal of AirAsia which seeks to enter India through a joint venture with Tata Group...
Ratan Tata meets civil aviation minister Ajit SinghIn the backdrop of Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia planning to set up an airline in India in partnership with Tata Sons, Ratan Tata, forme...
FIPB to consider AirAsia's India entry proposal on March 6The investment proposal of AirAsia Investment Ltd, Malaysia, has been listed in the agenda of FIPB meeting scheduled on March 6, sources sa...
- AirAsia delays delivery of 10 Airbus A320s
AirAsia, which was launched in 2001 with just two planes, is now the region's fourth-biggest carrier with 25 million passengers a year.
- AirAsia posts 151.6 per cent jump in third quarter profit
Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia on Thursday said net profit jumped 151.6 per cent in the third quarter as passenger demand picked up.