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Post by bear on Jun 17, 2023 10:35:25 GMT 7
Where AirAsia X is flying
As of June 14th, AirAsia X's network between July and December is as follows. Subject to change, it is based on its latest schedule submission to OAG. It anticipates between 96 and 104 weekly departures from Kuala Lumpur, no longer including domestic Malaysia.1.Taipei: up to 11 weekly 2. Sydney: up to 11 weekly (a daily flight continues to Auckland) 3. Seoul Incheon: up to 10 weekly 4. Auckland: daily (via Sydney) 5. Denpasar Bali: daily 6. Melbourne: daily 7. Tokyo Haneda: daily 8. Perth: daily 9. Osaka Kansai: up to daily (four flights a week to Honolulu from October 30th) 10. Jeddah: up to six weekly 11. Chengdu Tianfu: up to five weekly (starts July 1st); replaces Shuangliu 12. Amritsar: four weekly (returns September 3rd) 13. Delhi: four weekly 14. Sapporo: four weekly (returns December 2nd) 15. Honolulu: four weekly via Osaka Kansai (resumes October 30th) 16. Shanghai Pudong: four weekly 17. Beijing Daxing: four weekly 18. Bangkok Suvarnabhumi: five weekly (until October 28th) 19. Gold Coast: three weekly (I once flew this route) 20. Hangzhou: three weekly 21. Pusan: three weekly simpleflying.com/airasia-x-airbus-a330-routes/?newsletter_popup=1
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Post by bear on Jun 17, 2023 10:46:55 GMT 7
I'm happy to see the Gold Coast(OOL) coming back on stream, albeit only three per week at this stage.
Surely an indication things are returning to something approaching normal. Pre UP/IP it was my preferred route through Kuala Lumpur(KUL) to Chiang Mai (CNX).
Subsidized tilt train out of Rocky; all the way to Robina, then bus to Airport, 10.30 pm departure. Return, reverse it; except for for flight to ROK arriving 3.00 PM ish. Cheers 🐻
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