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Asia-Pacific Expansion And Fleet Use Will Spur Demand Despite Risks
Long Haul Network Expansion And Ancillary Revenue Will Drive Stronger Earnings Ahead
Medium Haul Capacity And Ancillary Revenue Will Shape A Balanced Long Term Outlook
Asia-Pacific Expansion And Fleet Use Will Spur Demand Despite Risks
AirAsia X ramps up long-haul flying by putting more planes back in the air and opening routes into less-served parts of Asia and Europe, aiming to ride a new wave of travel demand. The upside comes with a catch: profits can swing quickly if fuel, currencies, fares, or geopolitics turn against the airline.Read more

Medium Haul Capacity And Ancillary Revenue Will Shape A Balanced Long Term Outlook
Catalysts About AirAsia X Berhad AirAsia X Berhad operates medium haul, low cost flights that connect short haul ASEAN traffic to destinations in North and Central Asia, Australia and the Middle East. What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?Read more

Long Haul Network Expansion And Ancillary Revenue Will Drive Stronger Earnings Ahead
Catalysts About AirAsia X Berhad AirAsia X Berhad is a medium haul low cost airline connecting Southeast Asia to North Asia, Australia, Central Asia and the Middle East. What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?Read more

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AirAsia X Berhad, together with its subsidiaries, provides long haul air transportation services under the AirAsia brand in Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. It offers logistical management and marketing services; and leases aircraft facilities, as well as commercial air transport services. The company was formerly known as Fly Asian Xpress Sdn Bhd and changed its name to AirAsia X Berhad in September 2007. The company was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.