AirAsia X is adding new routes as travel rebounds, including a route from Kuala Lumpur to Dubai. Reuters
AirAsia X is adding new routes as travel rebounds, including a route from Kuala Lumpur to Dubai. Reuters
AirAsia X is adding new routes as travel rebounds, including a route from Kuala Lumpur to Dubai. Reuters
AirAsia X is adding new routes as travel rebounds, including a route from Kuala Lumpur to Dubai. Reuters

Malaysia's AirAsia X to add long-haul routes, including Dubai, London and Istanbul


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Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia X will add new long-haul routes from Kuala Lumpur to London, Dubai and Istanbul this year, the airline said on Wednesday, aiming to take advantage of growing demand as travel curbs are lifted.

The airline, which is operating six Airbus A330 jets, hopes to have 15 planes in service by the year-end, its Malaysia chief executive, Benyamin Ismail, told reporters.

"We remain confident we want to go back to pre-Covid capacity. It will take time," Ismail said, without setting a date. "We have to be profitable first."

AirAsia X had a fleet of 39 planes, including 13 in Thailand and two in Indonesia before the Covid-19 pandemic, its 2019 annual report showed.

The airline, which was unprofitable even before the pandemic, had limited cargo and charter flights until recently, when many Asian nations eased travel and quarantine rules.

Last year, the creditors of AirAsia X agreed to a restructuring that paid only 0.5 per cent of debt owed on liabilities of 33.65 billion ringgit ($7.62 billion) and ended existing contracts, giving it a fresh start as demand recovers.

On Wednesday, AirAsia X said it would resume four routes to Japan and Hawaii from July 1 and add flights to Dubai, Istanbul and London by the end of the year after it gets the relevant approvals and airport slots.

The airline had stopped flying to London in 2012, citing soaring taxes and higher jet fuel prices, though founder Tony Fernandes had long hinted at the prospect of a return.

"We are now in a very high fuel environment so fares will generally be higher," Ismail said of the current market, adding the airline had adopted fuel surcharges as a result.

The new flight to London would involve a stopover in Dubai, he said, but prices have not yet been revealed.

Top 10 destinations catering to Muslim travellers, as Malaysia tops list — in pictures

  • 1. Malaysia retains the top spot in the Global Muslim Travel Index 2022. Unsplash
    1. Malaysia retains the top spot in the Global Muslim Travel Index 2022. Unsplash
  • 2. Saudi Arabia takes joint second place in this year's rankings. AFP
    2. Saudi Arabia takes joint second place in this year's rankings. AFP
  • 2. Turkey ties for second place in the annual rankings. Unsplash / Serdar Dincer
    2. Turkey ties for second place in the annual rankings. Unsplash / Serdar Dincer
  • 2. Indonesia shares the second spot. Unsplash / Killian Pham
    2. Indonesia shares the second spot. Unsplash / Killian Pham
  • 3. The UAE is ranked third in the Muslim Travel Index 2022. Photo: DTCM
    3. The UAE is ranked third in the Muslim Travel Index 2022. Photo: DTCM
  • 4. Qatar retained its position in this year's rankings. Unsplash / Micha Brandii
    4. Qatar retained its position in this year's rankings. Unsplash / Micha Brandii
  • 5. Jordan has climbed three places in the 2022 ranking. AFP
    5. Jordan has climbed three places in the 2022 ranking. AFP
  • 5. Iran shares fifth place. Unsplash / Steven Su
    5. Iran shares fifth place. Unsplash / Steven Su
  • 6. Singapore ranks sixth and is the top non-Organisation of Islamic Cooperation destination in the list. Unsplash / Sergio Sala
    6. Singapore ranks sixth and is the top non-Organisation of Islamic Cooperation destination in the list. Unsplash / Sergio Sala
  • 6. Bahrain also shares sixth place in the most recent list. Photo: Vida Hotels & Resorts
    6. Bahrain also shares sixth place in the most recent list. Photo: Vida Hotels & Resorts
  • 6. Uzbekistan is the most improved country, moving up seven places since 2019. Unsplash
    6. Uzbekistan is the most improved country, moving up seven places since 2019. Unsplash
Updated: June 15, 2022, 6:34 AM