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Thu, 22 December 2016

AirAsia’s Travel Report Reveals Top Destinations for 2016

AirAsia’s 2016 Travel Report reveals the airline carried more than 57 million people across its network in 2016, and names the top destinations for travellers including the most searched destinations.

The Top 10 City Destinations for 2016 were Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Singapore, Penang, Manila, Hong Kong, Taipei, Sydney, Melbourne and Kota Kinabalu.

Thai AirAsia Airbus A320-216 HS-BBP s/n 6405 at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, Thailand

Kuala Lumpur also topped the Most Visited Destinations list followed by Phuket and Bangkok, and then, Singapore.

AirAsia X Chief Commercial Head Arik De said that the report revealed some interesting hot spots including up and coming destinations like Taipei, Kota Kinabalu, Tokyo and Cebu.

“The report not only reveals our most popular network destinations but also some insight into traveller types and their preferred destinations, including adventure seekers choosing Taiwan as a place they like to visit,” Mr De said. “It was no surprise Phuket being named the most popular beach destination, followed by Langkawi and Bali. However, it’s not just destinations that were of interest. We are able to reveal that the top three inflight food choices were Bukhara Chicken Briyani, Uncle Chin’s Chicken Rice and Pak Nasser’s Nasi Lemak.”

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