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Economy seat £99 (one-way)
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It’s RM499 to fly to London on AirAsia X (updated)
By CHOI TUCK WO (The Star Malaysia)

LONDON: It’s £99 or RM499 one-way – that’s the much-awaited opening fare of 
AirAsia X’s latest London Stansted-Kuala Lumpur route.

Malaysians flying to London will also pay RM499 for the return flight while 
travellers from London going to KLIA will pay £99 (RM541) for the return ticket.

Online bookings opened at 8pm Tuesday (Malaysian time) for the 
five-times-a-week direct flights which will begin in March.

Also on offer are premium seats at £549 or RM1,999. The initial bookings are 
for the travel period from March 11 till Oct 24 next year.

The AirAsia X flights will use Airbus A340 planes which will have 286 economy 
and 30 premium seats.

AirAsia X CEO Azran Osman-Rani made the announcement during the route launch at 
London’s County Hall featuring a special performance by five-member British 
girl band, The Saturdays.

“The London-Kuala Lumpur route is the realisation of a long-held ambition to 
open up affordable access between Malaysia and Europe for both the Asean and 
European communities,” AirAsia Group CEO Datuk Seri Tony Fernandes said.

Fernandes said with the airline’s comprehensive route network, the opportunity 
for Londoners and Europeans to explore Asean has never been greater.

“This new route will benefit all of Asean as it will encourage more economic 
and tourism activities, bringing in more revenue and creating job 
opportunities,” he said.

Azran described the London route as a significant achievement, allowing those 
who had always wanted to travel between Europe and Asean to achieve their dream 
at an affordable price.

Stansted Airport’s commercial and development director Nick Barton, who 
finalised discussions with AirAsia X, hailed the launch as a major milestone 
for low-cost, long-haul air travel around the world.

“This is set to be a hugely popular link for business and leisure travellers 
seeking affordable long-haul travel options,” he added.

The latest route is the first step for AirAsia to realise its European 
aspirations and boost Kuala Lumpur as the regional aviation hub and gateway 
into Asean, China and Australia.

With the launch, Europeans can now see more of Asia for less by tapping into 
the airline’s network to popular destinations such as Phuket, Borneo, Bali, 
Angkor Wat and Ho Chi Minh city.

To date, AirAsia X – the long-haul affiliate of AirAsia – flies to the Gold 
Coast, Perth and Melbourne in Australia, Hangzhou in China and now London, 
bringing the Asean brand to a global stage.

Stansted is Britain’s third busiest airport, with 22.8 million passengers 
passing through and many leading low-cost airlines making it their base.




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