
AirAsia
AirAsia is a Malaysian low cost airline with its headquarters and main base located in Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Other focus cities for the airline are for example Senai International Airport and Kuching International Airport. AirAsia offers flights exclusively in Asia and has more than 150 destinations in total. The airline isn’t part of any global airline alliance.
CALLSIGN: ASIAN EXPRESS. IATA Code: AK. ICAO Code: AXM
Website: http://www.airasia.com/
AirAsia 30 days of scheduled flights
AirAsia airports
Flights with AirAsia that are seasonal or re-launching again.
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Mar 30 | Kuala Lumpur | Phnom Penh | PNH |
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Recently added routes to our site. This usually means the flight route is new.
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Singapore | Tawau | TWU |
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AirAsia operates over 180 flight routes. Here are the most popular.
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KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Singapore | SIN | » |
BKI | Kota Kinabalu | Kuala Lumpur | KUL | » |
KCH | Kuching | Kuala Lumpur | KUL | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Bangkok | DMK | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Penang | PEN | » |
BKI | Kota Kinabalu | Tawau | TWU | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Phuket | HKT | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Langkawi | LGK | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Jakarta | CGK | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Tawau | TWU | » |
PEN | Penang | Singapore | SIN | » |
KCH | Kuching | Miri | MYY | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Ho Chi Minh City | SGN | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Kota Bharu | KBR | » |
KCH | Kuching | Sibu | SBW | » |
JHB | Johor Bharu | Kuala Lumpur | KUL | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Miri | MYY | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Guangzhou | CAN | » |
PEN | Penang | Johor Bharu | JHB | » |
KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Sibu | SBW | » |
Aircraft models scheduled to fly with AirAsia.
Aircraft model | Flights |
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Airbus A320 | 8017 |
Airbus A320neo | 3363 |
Airbus A320 (sharklets) | 1717 |
A321neo | 1134 |
AirAsia airports
Sorted by the number of departing flights next month.
An airline hub is an airport where the airline has a heavy presence and normally some kind of headquarters. On the other hand, a focus city is a destination where the airline operates limited point-to-point routes. In these cities, the airline doesn’t necessarily need to have an office (even though this sometimes is the case). Many low-cost airlines don't use the definition 'hub' but instead define their main airports of operations as an operating base.