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AirAsia is a pioneering force in low-cost aviation, renowned for revolutionizing air travel in Asia and beyond. Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, AirAsia was re-launched in 2001 by Tony Fernandes and his team with a bold vision: to make flying affordable for everyone. With the motto "Now Everyone Can Fly", AirAsia has grown from a modest regional airline into one of the world’s most recognizable and successful low-cost carriers.
Today, AirAsia operates an extensive network that spans across Asia, Australia, the Middle East, and beyond, serving over 150 destinations in more than 25 countries. As a group of affiliated airlines under the AirAsia Aviation Group Limited, the brand includes carriers based in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, India, and now in the Middle East, creating a powerful network with broad regional reach and global aspirations.
To democratize air travel by providing low fares, high-frequency service, and an enjoyable flying experience while maintaining operational excellence, cost efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
To be the largest and most innovative low-cost airline in the world, enabling connectivity for all, and becoming a leading digital travel and lifestyle platform across Asia and beyond.
AirAsia's transformation began in 2001, when it was purchased for a symbolic one ringgit along with RM 40 million in debt. Within a year, the airline was turning a profit. By applying the low-cost carrier model successfully in Asia—where it had never before been done at scale—AirAsia made flying possible for millions who had previously been excluded from air travel.
In the years since, AirAsia has:
AirAsia connects a wide range of primary and secondary cities, offering travelers affordable access to global hubs and hidden gems. Major hubs include:
AirAsia operates a fleet of Airbus A320 and A330 aircraft, with ongoing fleet modernization efforts including A321neo aircraft to improve efficiency and environmental performance.