Malaysia’s AirAsia X launches flight to China

By Gareth Powell February 19th, 2008

travel airasiaxMalaysia’s low-cost carrier, AirAsia X has begun operating flights five days a week between Kuala Lumpur and Hangzhou in east China.

The flight is from Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s low- cost carrier terminal. At the other end, Hangzhou, the capital of east China’s Zhejiang province, is located about two hours from Shanghai by bus.

The New Straits Times reported AirAsia X is offering passengers as low as $60 for a one-way travel between Kuala Lumpur and Hangzhou.

The airline has already sold 10,000 seats, valued at over $1.5 million for travel in February and March possibly because of its extra low price promotion which it is currently running.

The use of secondary airports provided AirAsia X with the impetus to select Hangzhou airport, where it can serve not only the 6 million residents of Hangzhou and 80 million in its Zhejiang province, but also serve as a secondary airport to key cities such as Shanghai, Suzhou, Nanjing and Wuhan, each with convenient ground transportation links from Hangzhou.

AirAsia X hopes to expand its network to cover destinations which are more than four hours in flight duration from Kuala Lumpur, offering daily point-to-point frequencies to popular destinations in China.
Source: East Day

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