This latest expansion offers more flight options and flexibility for local and regional guests
AirAsia announced plans to boost its domestic travel network In Malaysia through the addition of 2,000 weekly flights and 150,000 seats across 40 key routes by the end of the year.
Timed to meet the growing demand for year-end travel, this expansion offers more flight options and flexibility for local and regional guests, connecting them to diverse and vibrant destinations across Malaysia.
At the same time, this move emphasises AirAsia’s commitment to improving connectivity and ensuring travel remains accessible and affordable for Malaysians.
According to airline managing director Fareh Mazputra: “As the people’s airline, our commitment has always been to serve Malaysians by offering great value, choice, and convenient travel options, and this domestic boost reflects that mission. As we expand our domestic operations with a total of 1.7 million seats available for booking by December 2024, we are not just meeting the travel needs of Malaysians, [but] we are also opening doors for regional travellers to explore and experience Malaysia’s unique destinations, cultural heartlands, and world-famous cuisines.”
A bigger slice of the market
As a result of this expansion, AirAsia’s market share is expected to increase to 64 percent, reinforcing its leading position in the Malaysian aviation sector.
By balancing its market leadership with its dedication to maintaining high standards of customer experience, the airline aims to continue delivering exceptional service while navigating broader industry dynamics.
Mazputra also pointed out that AirAsia’s continued contribution to Malaysia’s aviation sector has been crucial in positioning Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) as one of the top low-cost carrier (LCC) mega hubs globally
He said: “Our growth and market leadership are not just about flying more routes but about playing a pivotal role in supporting the national economy and enhancing connectivity. However, these efforts cannot be done by AirAsia alone. We call on all stakeholders to join forces with us so we can collectively make travel more accessible and affordable for everyone, especially Malaysians.”