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AirAsia Boosts Frequency of Flights From Kuala Lumpur to Hangzhou

To cater to the increasing demands and encouraging load factor from its guests, AirAsia’s long haul, low fare affiliate, AirAsia X will be increasing its frequency to Hangzhou, the gateway of Shanghai, China with direct daily flights commencing 28th March 2010.
With nine destinations in China under its belt including Chengdu, Tianjin (Beijing), Hangzhou (Shanghai), Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Haikou, Guilin, Hong Kong and Macau, AirAsia group has unrivalled its route network to China. AirAsia has a combined total of 198 flights weekly to China flying from various destinations in Asean including Bangkok, Phuket, Kota Kinabalu, Penang and Kuala Lumpur, a testament that the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline is committed in developing the under-served markets.

Attractive all-in-fares are offered from as low as RM199* (CNY568*) one-way and exclusively available online via AirAsia’s website at www.airasia.com or mobile.airasia.com. Booking period is from 9th to 21st February 2010, for travel period between 28th March – 30th October 2010.

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Kathleen Tan, Regional Head of Commercial, AirAsia says: “The response has been extremely good as we are running past 80% load factor for the Hangzhou – Kuala Lumpur routes. This demand has enabled us to ramp-up our frequency. The increased frequency is testament to the AirAsia’s commitment of making travel accessible and affordable to all. It will also provide both business and leisure travelers with more flexibility and greater choice to connect onto AirAsia and AirAsia X’s extensive route network across ASEAN countries and beyond."

Ms. tan continued "We have always positioned the flights from Kuala Lumpur to Hangzhou as our Eastern gateway into the Yangtze Delta region as it takes only 75 minutes from Hangzhou to Shanghai by bullet train and the inbound travellers from China can also take advantage of Kuala Lumpur’s status as a gateway to Asia, Australia, Europe and beyond,”

“Hangzhou, also known as the ‘Oriental City of Leisure’ is famed for its natural scenery. The West Lake, being one of Hangzhou’s most famous attractions, has been immortalized by countless poets and artists. The city ranks as one of China’s most popular tourist attractions, with natural attractions such as the Longjing (Dragon Well) Tea Fields, Guo’s Village, Leifong and Six Harmonies Pagoda. Hangzhou is also one of the seven ancient capitals of China.” concluded Kathleen

The round-trip flights from Kuala Lumpur to Hangzhou are serviced by Airbus A330-300, which holds 383 economy seats including 28 Premium seats which have an impressive 60-inch seat pitch. For more details on flight times and bookings, please visit www.airasia.com (AirAsia)




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