AirAsia X announces Osaka as new destination in Japan

LONDON, 11 August 2011- AirAsia X, the Malaysian-based long-haul, low-fare affiliate of AirAsia today announces its second destination in Japan after Tokyo.

LONDON, 11 August 2011- AirAsia X, the Malaysian-based long-haul, low-fare affiliate of AirAsia today announces its second destination in Japan after Tokyo. The latest international route from Kuala Lumpur to Osaka, Japan; will be the airline’s sixteenth destination to date. Currently AirAsia X flies to destinations in Australia, UK, France, Taiwan, Korea, China, Iran, New Zealand, India and to Tokyo in Japan.

AirAsia X will commence services and fly direct to Kansai International Airport, Osaka from 30 November, 2011 onwards with four non-stop weekly services between Kuala Lumpur and Osaka. Osaka, the commercial centre of Japan is also a gateway to the popular historical city of Kyoto and Kobe, which are accessible less than 30 minutes by train.

The Osaka service will be operated on the Airbus A330-300 aircraft with a configuration of 12 premium fly flatbeds and 365 economy seats.

To mark the opening for sale of the new route, AirAsia X is offering an unbelievable promotional all in fare from as low as £50* one way on economy and an all in one way fare from as low as £325* on its Premium fly flat beds from Kuala Lumpur to Osaka for the booking period from 11 to 14 August 2011 for the travel period from 30 November 2011 to 20 June, 2012.

AirAsia Malaysia co-brand card, AirAsia-Citibank credit card members are also in for a treat as AirAsia X is offering promotional all in fare from as low as £40* one way on economy for their preferred members from Kuala Lumpur to Osaka. Bookings for AirAsia-Citibank credit card members are available online for 11 August, 2011 (ONE day only) for travel from 30 November 2011 to 20 June 2012.

Also available are our Fly Thru services and promotional fares from Thailand (Bangkok and Phuket), Indonesia (Jakarta, Medan, Bali, Surabaya), Singapore, Australia (Perth), New Zealand (Christchurch) and Europe (Paris) to Osaka. For Fly Thru promotional fare details, kindly log on to www.airasia.com.

Promotional seats are limited and available on first-come, first-served basis and made exclusively available online via www.airasia.com and mobile.airasia.com.

Azran Osman-Rani, Chief Executive Officer, AirAsia X, said “The Osaka service marks AirAsia X’s second foray into the Japanese market. In less than one year since the commencement of the airline’s inaugural flight to Tokyo in December 2010, we are pleased to be adding one of Japan’s commercial and economic hub into our growing international network. The four times weekly flight is expected to help meet demand from business and leisure travelers between, South East Asia and Japan.”

“We estimate that more than 60 per cent of AirAsia X passengers to and from Osaka will be first time visitors, which will contribute significantly to tourism growth, allowing AirAsia X the opportunity to open up new market segments from Osaka. With more than a three million population, Osaka comprises the largest segment of the Keihanshin area, which also includes Kyoto, and Kobe, and is Japan’s second most populous area with more than 18 million residents. Osaka will be a strong feeder market via Kansai International Airport as a regional hub, offering our guests convenient flight connections to other cities in Japan and internationally as well as same day ground connections to several major cities in Japan. The airport would be a strong feeder for our guests to connect onwards either domestically or internationally from Osaka. Likewise, guests from Japan and surrounding regions would be able to fly into Kuala Lumpur hub and connect onwards to AirAsia’s extensive network of over 160 routes in South East Asia and beyond. This translates into a low-cost yet efficient travel experience for guests who benefit from using the LCC Terminal in Kuala Lumpur to connect to destinations as diverse as Australia (Gold Coast, Perth, Melbourne), China (Hangzhou, Tianjin, Chengdu), Taipei, New Zealand (Christchurch) and Europe,” concluded Azran. ”

Guests flying on this new route will have the chance to experience the new comfortable ‘Premium fly flat bed seats’ on the brand new A330 aircraft. The flatbed seats are standard business class specifications of 20” width, 60” pitch and stretches out to 77” in full recline position. The seats feature universal power sockets, adjustable headrests and built-in personal utilities such as tray table, drink holder, reading light and privacy screen. This new improvement offers unmatched comfort to the guests and position AirAsia as the market leader, further bolstering the brand as the epitome of innovation and excellence.

FLIGHT SCHEDULE FOR KUALA LUMPUR- OSAKA, JAPAN

(30 November 2011 to 29 February, 2012)

Flights From
Departure/ Arrival
Flight No.
Frequency

Kuala Lumpur to Osaka (Kansai)
08:20/15:45
D7 534
Monday, Friday, Sunday

Osaka (Kansai) to Kuala Lumpur
1655/22:40
D7 535
Monday, Friday, Sunday

Kuala Lumpur to Osaka (Kansai)
14:00/21:25
D7 536
Wednesday

Osaka (Kansai) to Kuala Lumpur
23:15/0500
D7 537
Wednesday

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • To mark the opening for sale of the new route, AirAsia X is offering an unbelievable promotional all in fare from as low as £50* one way on economy and an all in one way fare from as low as £325* on its Premium fly flat beds from Kuala Lumpur to Osaka for the booking period from 11 to 14 August 2011 for the travel period from 30 November 2011 to 20 June, 2012.
  • AirAsia Malaysia co-brand card, AirAsia-Citibank credit card members are also in for a treat as AirAsia X is offering promotional all in fare from as low as £40* one way on economy for their preferred members from Kuala Lumpur to Osaka.
  • Osaka will be a strong feeder market via Kansai International Airport as a regional hub, offering our guests convenient flight connections to other cities in Japan and internationally as well as same day ground connections to several major cities in Japan.

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