| AirAsia is set to begin services to Macau from its hub in Bangkok International
        Airport and Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) respectively. The Bangkok-
        Macau flights will commence on 15 June 2004, and will be operated by AirAsia’s
        operation in Thailand.  
         Macau will be AirAsia’s 3rd international destination out of Thailand, after
        Singapore and Malaysia. AirAsia will offer daily flights from Baht 999 one way for
        the new Bangkok-Macau service. 
         Commenting
        on this exciting new development for travellers in Asia, Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Officer, AirAsia
        said, "We recognize the tremendous potential in Macau as a tourist centre and with the
        existing infrastructure and lower operational costs, AirAsia’s low fare provides a
        winning formula for the Bangkok-Macau route. We’re excited to commence
        services to Macau and we are confident that our low fares will boost tourism and
        bring a brand new travel experience to the people of Macau and the neighbouring
        region." 
         Earlier this year, AirAsia’s joint venture with Shin Corp in Thailand has spurred
        many people in Thailand to travel domestically and internationally. The airline has
        carried over 200,000 guests since February. AirAsia Thai operations presently
        offers daily flights to Phuket, Hat Yai, Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, Udon Thani
        (Vientiane, Laos), Chiang Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima, Singapore, Johor Bahru, and
        Kuala Lumpur from Bangkok International Airport. The airline will commence a
        third Malaysian flight to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah from June 1st onwards. 
         Kuala Lumpur – Macau 
          AirAsia will also introduce a direct flight servicing Kuala Lumpur-
        Macau by end June. The new service will be the first ever direct flight offered by
        any airline to link the two cities. Low fares for the Kuala Lumpur- Macau service
        will start from RM 99 one way. 
         AirAsia has revolutionized air travel in
        Malaysia and Thailand with the introduction of its low fare model and spurred the demand for
        low fare travel in the region. 
         In less than 2 years, AirAsia
        has grown from 2 modest Boeing 737-300 to 15 and is now operating over 100 domestic and international daily flights from 3 hubs in KL
        International Airport and Johor Bahru in Malaysia; and Bangkok in Thailand. To
        date, AirAsia has carried over 4 million guests since it was launched in December
        2001.  
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