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AirAsia to Increase Flights from Medan to Penang and Bangkok

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AirAsia Indonesia will increase the frequency of its flights on the Medan-Penang and Medan-Bangkok sectors from 1 December 2012.

AirAsia Indonesia is adding 1 additional frequency to its existing Medan-Penang route, which flies on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, offering a total of 24 flights weekly.

The airline will also operate 3 additional frequencies between Medan and Bangkok, increasing the frequency to 7 times weekly from its previous 4 flights per week.

Dharmadi, CEO of AirAsia Indonesia said, “As the capital of North Sumatra Province and the third largest city in Indonesia, Medan has a lot to offer for business and leisure travelers alike. The demand for both Medan-Penang and Medan-Bangkok  routes have grown steadily every year since we first launched them, and we are delighted to introduce additional frequencies to meet the robust demand in both sectors.”

Aside from the beauty of Brastagi and Toba Lake, there are lots of attractions in Medan that haven’t been fully explored by travellers.

In addition, from Medan itself, passengers can continue their journey by utilizing AirAsia’s direct flight to Bandung and Surabaya, another two big and interesting cities in Indonesia.

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