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Old 1st November 2012, 01:20 PM
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Default Air Asia X Increases MEL & SYD services

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AirAsia X from 01JUL13 to 30SEP13 is increasing operations on a number of routes, including Australia.

Kuala Lumpur – Melbourne Service increases from daily to 11 weekly

D7212 KUL1330 – 2340MEL 330 126
D7212 KUL1340 – 2330MEL 330 357
D7214 KUL2220 – 0830+1MEL 330 3
D7214 KUL2230 – 0820+1MEL 330 x357

D7213 MEL0035 – 0715KUL 330 237
D7213 MEL0045 – 0705KUL 330 146
D7215 MEL0925 – 1600KUL 330 4
D7215 MEL0935 – 1555KUL 330 x146

Kuala Lumpur – Sydney Service increases from daily to 11 weekly

D7220 KUL0950 – 2015SYD 330 x136
D7222 KUL2340 – 0945+1SYD 330 D

D7223 SYD1055 – 1730KUL 330 D
D7221 SYD2125 – 0420+1KUL 330 x136
http://airlineroute.net/2012/11/01/d7-jul13/
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Old 1st November 2012, 01:51 PM
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Wonder what impact this will have on MH services??
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Old 1st November 2012, 04:37 PM
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MH loss, they should have up graded to 380 to Melbourne and Sydney!
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Old 1st November 2012, 05:03 PM
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But they cancelled the A380 on MEL & SYD routes due to poor loading (or so im lead to believe anyway!)
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Old 23rd July 2013, 09:02 PM
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Default Additional frequencies being added on flights to Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Gold Coast

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AirAsia X in Northern Winter 2013/14 season continues to expand its long-haul operation, with additional frequencies being added on flights to Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Gold Coast, Kathmandu and Osaka. Planned schedule as follow.

Here are the Australian flights;

Kuala Lumpur – Melbourne eff 04OCT13 Service increases from 12 to 14 weekly (schedule effective 27OCT13)
D7212 KUL1320 – 0010+1MEL 330 D
D7214 KUL2230 – 0920+1MEL 330 D

D7213 MEL0125 – 0640KUL 330 D
D7215 MEL1035 – 1550KUL 330 D

Kuala Lumpur – Perth eff 24NOV13 Service increases from 7 to 14 weekly
D7236 KUL0005 – 0525PER 330 D
D7232 KUL0850 – 1420PER 330 D

D7237 PER0625 – 1225KUL 330 D
D7233 PER1600 – 2155KUL 330 D

Kuala Lumpur – Sydney eff 24NOV13 Service increases from 12 weekly to 14 weekly
D7220 KUL0900 – 2020SYD 330 D
D7222 KUL2340 – 1045+1SYD 330 D

D7223 SYD1155 – 1720KUL 330 D
D7221 SYD2130 – 0315+1KUL 330 D

Kuala Lumpur – Gold Coast eff 26NOV13 Service increases from 5 weekly to 7 weekly
D7202 KUL0950 – 2030OOL 330 37
D7206 KUL2050 – 0710+1OOL 330 26
D7206 KUL2140 – 0750+1OOL 330 145

D7207 OOL0850 – 1535KUL 330 37
D7207 OOL0905 – 1525KUL 330 256
D7203 OOL2135 – 0405+1KUL 330 37
http://airlineroute.net/2013/07/23/d7-w13/
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Old 24th July 2013, 01:34 AM
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The KL | AUS | KL market wouldn't deliver healthy yields.

Jetstar could not make it work years ago, with lower cASK's than MH.

MH is probably losing money on this market, and Air Asia, well their cASK's are ridiculously low, and have no other direct competition.
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Old 27th July 2013, 05:29 PM
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Interesting.

I think you'll find part of the reason D7 has increased Oz services is to keep their planes in the air, with the delay in the opening of KLIA2 they have no other option as parking at the LCCT is at a premium with D7 only having 4 bays.

Also take into account they have recently taken delivery of a number of A333's including their last 2 factory fresh ones -XXJ and -XXK, the first of 7 second hand ex CX/KA A333's is ready in Singapore for delivery -XXL too. -XXM is also at SIAEC in Singapore undergoing preparation for service also.

I just came back from KL on Tuesday and their wasn't too many spare seats onboard so they are doing well out of Perth. Flight up had 308 pax on.
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Old 29th July 2013, 02:44 PM
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They are announcing a new Aus port today - perhaps Cairns?

AirAsia ‏@AirAsia 6m

Good day, mate! We are somewhere in #Australia now to announce #AirAsiaX newest destination! Stay tuned ;-) http://instagram.com/p/cViHouC6uS/

Edit - Nope its ADL!

http://instagram.com/p/cVjTOsi6vx/#
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Old 29th July 2013, 04:57 PM
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I would have expected better from The Australian. Stating that the new Air Asia X service will be Adelaide's only direct flights to KL. Unless of course they are replacing MH's daily service which I doubt, particularly as The Advertiser quotes the SA Premier as saying these new flights now exceed a 2020 target for weekly international airline seats into Adelaide.

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BY:STEVE CREEDY From: The Australian July 29, 2013 3:31PM

MALAYSIAN-based carrier AirAsia X will establish its fifth Australian beachhead with low-cost flights from Adelaide to Kuala Lumpur starting October 30.

The low-cost, long-haul airline already serves Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and the Gold Coast and has been looking at Adelaide for more than year.

It flies Airbus A330 aircraft with sleeper beds in its premium cabin and competes with Jetstar International and Singapore Airlines-owned Scoot for Aussie leisure travellers.

The four-times weekly Adelaide service, the city's only direct flight to Kuala Lumpur, is part of an increased focus on Australian routes by the carrier.

It is moving to daily flights to the Gold Coast from Kuala Lumpur from November 24, up from five a week now, after earlier this month increasing its Sydney flights from seven a week to 10 and adding an extra Melbourne flight.

The airline is launching the new service with economy sale fares from $99 one-way and premium sale fares from $599 one-way.

Air Asia X chief executive Azran Osman-Rani said the new services would provide South Australians with access to more than 80 destinations across 20 countries.

"Australia is one of our core markets where AirAsia X will see its wings expand and the Adelaide route has been a priority," Mr Osman-Rani said. "Our goal since launching our first Australian service on the Gold Coast in 2007 was to operate in the five major states, and we are proud to have accomplished this within six years."
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