9th February, 2010
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Air Asia the low cost airline based in Malaysia resumes flight to Tianjin. Air Asia resumes direct flight to Tianjin will be taking off from Kuala Lumpur. In other words Air Asia stopped operating direct flight between Tianjin and Kuala Lumpur in November 2009 due to bad weather conditions. Moreover the resumed direct flight to Tianjin departing from Kuala Lumpur proposed by Air Asia is effective since 1st February 2010. In addition Air Asia resumes direct flight between Tianjin and Kuala Lumpur will be provided with 5 flights per week. In other words Air Asia will fly between Tianjin and Kuala Lumpur on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Furthermore Air Asia direct flight between Tianjin and Kuala Lumpur will be operated on the aircraft of Air Asia, the Airbus A330. In addition Air Asia Airbus A330 operating the direct flight between Tianjin and Kuala Lumpur, is configured in 2 classes that is 28 passengers in premium and 256 passengers in economy.
Source: Air Asia

Author: mistyimages
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22nd January, 2010
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Air Asia, the Malaysian low cost airline has recently launches the Self Check-in service. Moreover Air Asia launches Self Check-in service so as for passengers to reach on board faster and to avoid queue up. The Self Check-in service proposed by Air Asia has been launched at the International Airport of Kuala Lumpur LCCT and other some selected airports such as Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Jakarta, Bali, and Bangkok among others. Furthermore the Self Check-in service proposed by Air Asia has no additional cost. In addition Air Asia is also offering online registration together with the new Self Check-in launched by Air Asia.
Source: Air Asia

Author: Simon_sees
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8th January, 2010
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Jet Star, the airline based in Australia and Air Asia, the airline based in Malaysia announced that they have signed a code share agreement. Moreover both Jet Star and Air Asia is a low cost airline. Hence it is the first time that two lost cost airlines have signed a code share agreement. In addition the cost of Jet Star and Air Asia will be reduced as Jet Star and Air Asia in partnership. Further more Jet Star and Air Asia will simultaneously increase their effectiveness. Jet Star and Air Asia partnership agreement has been officially signed in Sydney, Australia on 6th January 2010. Thus under this partnership agreement, Jet Star and Air Asia offer for his partnership agreement for the joint procurement of the next generation aircraft and reciprocal arrangements for the management of their passengers if ever there is a flight disruptions.
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Author: Damien Dray
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