AirAsia immediately commenced its extremely anticipated operations from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (Subang Airport) with inaugural flights to Sabah and Sarawak on thirtieth August.
This return marks a major milestone within the airline’s historical past, reconnecting with its origins 24 years after first launching operations from the identical airport.
The maiden flight AK4102 from Kota Kinabalu departed at 6:25 am and arrived at Subang Airport at 9:00 am. The plane was greeted with a water cannon salute upon arrival along with a cheer by Capital A and AirAsia’s administration groups. The inaugural ceremony was adopted by the send-off of the Kuching-bound flight AK4235, which departed Subang Airport at 9:30am.
A welcome return
Capital A government chairman Kamarudin Meranun mentioned: “Returning to Subang Airport is a deeply emotional second for all of us at AirAsia. That is the place all of it started: the place we turned our dream of democratising air journey into actuality. Standing right here immediately, I’m crammed with pleasure as we carry our plane again to Subang, not simply to honour our previous, however to chart a brand new course for the long run.”
AirAsia Aviation Group advisor and Capital A chief government Tony Fernandes remarked that, for him, Subang Airport has at all times held a particular place in his coronary heart.
Fernandes mentioned: “It was right here that we launched our first steps as a small airline with an enormous dream. At this time, as we return, we accomplish that with the identical ardour and dedication, however with far better expertise and ambition as we discover new progress alternatives for each AirAsia and Capital A with this new starting.”
Boosting connectivity
AirAsia’s return to Subang Airport is anticipated to considerably improve connectivity inside Malaysia and throughout the area.
In 2023 alone, the airline carried over 14 million company throughout its home community of 918 flights weekly, and with the addition of Subang, the airline goals to additional enhance its home passenger quantity.
This additional solidifies the airline’s place as the biggest airline by capability in Malaysia and the provider with the widest home community with 40 routes throughout the nation and a complete of 1,860 return weekly home flights by the top of December 2024.