AirAsia X to Keep Lowering Fares as Jet Fuel Prices Fall, CEO Says
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AirAsia X to keep lowering fares as jet fuel prices fall, CEO says
The Malaysian low-cost airline AirAsia X has reduced its fares by 5% since June 15, from weekly price revisions, restoring capacity as aviation fuel prices fall back, said on Monday the company's CEO, Bo Lingam. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the subject and register.
AirAsia X to keep lowering fares as jet fuel prices fall
AirAsia X is slashing fares by 5% and reviewing prices weekly as jet fuel costs ease following a U.S.-Iran peace deal. The Malaysian budget carrier had previously cut flights and increased surcharges due to soaring fuel prices. The airline plans to restore flight capacity by August and expects its first fuel-efficient Airbus A220 jets by late 2027.
AirAsia X to cut fares further as fuel costs fall
AirAsia Aviation Group Ltd group CEO Bo Lingam said AirAsia X would receive seven additional Airbus A321LR aircraft next year. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA: AirAsia X Bhd expects to gradually lower airfares following the recent decline in jet fuel prices, while restoring capacity that was reduced during the surge in fuel prices caused by the West Asia conflict. AirAsia Aviation Group Ltd group CEO Bo Lingam said the airline had already reduced fa…
AirAsia X to keep lowering fares as jet fuel prices fall, CEO says, Money News
HONG KONG — Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia X has lowered fares by five per cent since June 15, with the airline reviewing its pricing week by week and adding back capacity as jet fuel prices drop, the company's CEO, Bo Lingam, said on Monday (June 22).Lingam said the easing of tensions in the Middle East following the signing of an...
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