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AirAsia X, Thai AirAsia X to launch new flights to Japan

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AirAsia X Berhad is to launch four times weekly flights to Narita, while Thai AirAsia X, Thailand’s first low-fare, long-haul carrier, will also launch flights from Narita and Osaka to Bangkok respectively.

AirAsia X commenced flights to Japan in December 2010 to Tokyo (Haneda) and flights to Osaka commenced in November 2011. AirAsia X increased its initial three weekly flights from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo (Haneda) to daily in June 2012. Further to this, AirAsia X will also fly into Narita four times weekly and will increase to daily flights in May 2015.

AirAsia X will be offering promotional fares from as low as 9,990 yen in Economy and 38,000 yen in Business Class from Kuala Lumpur to Narita, Japan.

Special Thai AirAsia X fares are also available from as low as 9,900 yen in Economy and 38,000 yen in Business Class for flights from Don Mueang, Bangkok to Narita and Osaka, Japan for travel between 1 September 2014 and 31 July 2015.

“AirAsia X is responding to the strong and growing travel demand to and from Japan. The airline has recorded on average 89% passenger load in the first half of 2014, proving the strong demand for the route since the commencement of its inaugural flight in November 2011. Overall, the airline has carried over 1 million passengers to and from its Japan routes and Japan contributes over 12% of the airline’s total revenue to date,” said Azran Osman-Rani, Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia X.

“The additional flights from both AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X would further provide our guests from Malaysia and the surrounding region to Japan and from Japan to South East Asia and beyond the flexibility in their travel with better connectivity. With the convenience of our Fly-Thru flights, guests from our long haul network and that of the AirAsia Group may connect seamlessly to over 90 destinations across the Group’s network. The additional flights from both AirAsia and Thai AirAsia X will indeed open up new horizons for commercial activities and boost tourism in Japan and the ASEAN region.”

Fly Thru services are also available on offer for flights from Narita to Indonesia (Bandung, Medan, Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya), Malaysia (Penang, Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Alor Setar, Johor Bahru, Kota Bharu, Terengganu, Miri, Sibu, Tawau), Thailand (Phuket, Krabi, Hat Yai, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai), Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh), Singapore, India (Kochin, Tiruchirappalli), Cambodia (Siem Reap), Myammar (Yangon)and Australia (Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide) via Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok. The Fly-thru service is also available from Osaka to selected destinations such as Mandalay, Hanoi, Singapore and many more.

Nadda Buranasiri, CEO of Thai AirAsia X said, “Thailand has always been a popular destination for Japanese travelers and we are pleased to offer more affordable and convenient travel options for those who wish to visit Bangkok and beyond. In 2013, Thailand welcomed 1.5 million Japanese travelers, an increase of 11.9% compared to the previous year and we are confident that we can contribute to the further increase number of tourists travelling between the two countries.”

AirAsia X was the first long-haul, low fare carrier to introduce Business Class Premium Flatbed seats, which have standard business class specifications of 20” width, 60” pitch and stretch out to 77” in full recline position. The Business Class Premium Flatbed seats feature universal power sockets, adjustable headrests and built-in personal utilities such as tray table, drink holder, reading light and privacy screen. Business class guests also enjoy premium complimentary products and services including pick a seat, priority check-in, priority boarding, priority baggage, 25kg baggage allowance, complimentary meal and pillow & duvet.

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But how much does a 9,900 yen ticket actually cost?

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This is great news.

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If you want to get to your destination on time then AVOID budget airlines.....

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I visited Australia one year ago using AirAsia. It´s a budget airline but I was really happy with that experience. I spend like AUD1,000 in the route Osaka - Perth - Osaka, with no delays. It was a good choice. It only needs some improvements at Kuala Lumpur Airport, but overall I recommend AirAsia if you want to save some money traveling to Australia.

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Traveled a lot on AirAsia in March and April from Chubu to Malaysia, domestic flights in Malaysia and a side trip to Myanmar, everything worked well and I love AirAsia. The old terminal was congested and barebones, but they have moved to a swanky terminal with direct connections to Kuala Lumpur so that would be a major improvement. I wish they had more Fly -thru flights from Chubu to South East Asia .

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