JUNE 13TH, 2016

AirAsia - KLIA2 Is LCCT2

SEPANG, 13 June 2016 – AirAsia today announces that it will launch a campaign to promote the budget terminal KLIA2 as Low-Cost Carrier Terminal 2 (LCCT2), reinforcing Kuala Lumpur’s position as the leading low-cost gateway to Asia and beyond.

AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes said, “As we grow towards becoming the Dubai of Asia, we want the world to know that the best value fares are here in Malaysia.”

“To me, KLIA2 doesn’t mean anything. LCCT2, on the other hand, is synonymous with low-cost. It is a brand that we built up together with Malaysia Airports and it shouldn’t go to waste. I urge MAHB to stop denying the fact that it is a low-cost hub.”

AirAsia currently operates over 220 flights daily to and from Kuala Lumpur. Guests can conveniently connect to over 100 destinations in 24 countries via Kuala Lumpur using AirAsia’s Fly-Thru service.

Fly-Thru allows guests to transit at Kuala Lumpur and other key hubs without having to pass immigration and with their baggage checked through to the final destination.

AirAsia Berhad CEO Aireen Omar said, "AirAsia group occupies 97% of operations at LCCT with an average of 37,000 guests daily. Last year, AirAsia Group flew over 2.3 million guests into our main hub in Kuala Lumpur.

“Additionally, 1.3 million Fly-Thru guests came through Kuala Lumpur. As of May this year, close to 700,000 guests have done the same, including significant traffic from Singapore. In fact, Singapore-India is one of our top five most popular Fly-Thru pairings. Malaysians used to go to Singapore to catch onward flights. The fact that Singaporeans are now coming here shows the strength of our wide network and we are the Asian low-cost hub”.

“We are particularly proud to be the largest foreign airline operating into China. As a group, we have carried over 33 million guests to and from China over the past ten years. In 2015, we carried 1.49 million Chinese guests into Malaysia, and are poised to push the envelope even further as we plan to strengthen our flight network between Asean and the Republic of China."

“In view of the high volume of traffic brought into Kuala Lumpur via the AirAsia Group, we need MAHB to acknowledge the fact that Kuala Lumpur is a true low-cost hub with enormous potential and they need to change their mindset to facilitate the need of a low-cost model and its rapid growth. Don Muaeng airport has overtaken KLIA2 as the world’s largest LCC airport as it works closely with their customers to bring in the traffic. MAHB needs to adapt the same approach for it to be relevant and gain back that recognition for Malaysia,” added Aireen.

AirAsia Group and AirAsia X Group form the leading low-cost carrier in Asia. Since the inception of AirAsia in 2001 and AirAsia X in 2007, the group has carried over 330 million guests and has grown its fleet from just 2 aircraft to over 200.