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- 1. AirAsia X partners with PayPal
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AirAsia X partners with PayPal. AirAsia X has signed up with ecommerce payment company PayPal. All AirAsia X customers can now purchase airfares and AirAsia X gift vouchers online through the easily accessible and electronically protected PayPal payment facility.
- 2. AirAsia X takes Delivery of New Airbus A330
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AirAsia X takes Delivery of New Airbus A330. AirAsia X, the low-cost, long-haul affiliate of AirAsia, has taken delivery of its first brand-new Airbus A330 aircraft. The delivery is the first from an order AirAsia X placed for 25 Airbus A330 aircraft earlier this year, and comes just weeks after AirAsia switched its entire Malaysian operations to an all Airbus A320 fleet.
- 3. AirAsia X launches Fares of A$199 for Flights between Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur
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AirAsia X launches Fares of A$199 for Flights between Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur. AirAsia X, the Malaysian-based long-haul, low-cost airline, is offering one-way fares between Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur from A$199, including airport taxes, surcharges and fees. AirAsia X will fly direct to Melbourne Airport from November 12, 2008 with four return flights per week between Melbourne a
- 4. AirAsia X: New Low Cost Long Haul Airline aims for July 2007 Take Off
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AirAsia X: New Low Cost Long Haul Airline aims for July 2007 Take Off. Fly Asian Xpress (FAX) is set to launch AirAsia X, a new low cost long haul airline. AirAsia X is expected to commence operations in July 2007 from the low cost terminal at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
- 5. AirAsia X celebrates First 100,000 Passengers with 5,000 Free Seats Giveaway
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AirAsia X celebrates First 100,000 Passengers with 5,000 Free Seats Giveaway. In less than five months of operations, AirAsia X, a low-cost, long-haul airline has reached the milestone of 100,000 seats sold valued at approximately RM100 million. AirAsia X is currently serving two international destinations, the Gold Coast in Australia and Hangzhou in China, and with more destinatio
- 6. AirAsia X to bring Millions of Tourist Dollars to Western Australia
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AirAsia X to bring Millions of Tourist Dollars to Western Australia . Tourism from Malaysia to Western Australia is expected to increase significantly thanks to new, direct flights with low-cost airline AirAsia X.Tourism Minister Sheila McHale said a new deal between Tourism WA, AirAsia X and Westralia Airports Corporation could inject nearly $100million into the Western Australian
- 7. AirAsia X celebrates Kuala Lumpur - Perth launch with A$99 promotion
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AirAsia X celebrates Kuala Lumpur - Perth launch with A$99 promotion. To celebrate the launch of AirAsia X services between Perth and Kuala Lumpur, the low-cost long-haul airline is offering one-way fares from as little as A$99. AirAsia X will release its special opening deal on-line tomorrow May 16 valid for sale until Saturday May 17 for travel between November 3 2008 and April 3
- 8. AirAsia X to Increase Flights to Melbourne
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AirAsia X to Increase Flights to Melbourne. AirAsia X is responding to the strong and growing demand from travellers with an additional four frequencies weekly between Kuala Lumpur and Melbourne. Commencing December 1, 2009, AirAsia X will be ramping up its frequencies to Melbourne from seven to eleven flights weekly.
- 9. AirAsia and AirAsia X select Rockwell Collins Avionics and Component Support Service
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AirAsia and AirAsia X select Rockwell Collins Avionics and Component Support Service. AirAsia and AirAsia X have selected a suite of Rockwell Collins avionics, bringing the total number of Rockwell Collins-equipped AirAsia and AirAsia X aircraft type A320 and A330 to 115. This selection comprises of 60 new Airbus A320 with an option for 40 additional aircraft for AirAsia and AirAsi
- 10. AirAsia X orders 10 additional Airbus A330s
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AirAsia X orders 10 additional Airbus A330s. AirAsia's new new long-haul low cost airline, AirAsia X, has signed a firm contract for an additional 10 Airbus A330-300s, bringing the airline's total A330 order to 25 aircraft. In June 2007, AirAsia X placed a first order to 15 A330s.
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