AirAsia is eyeing Bahrain as its first Middle East hub, marking Tony Fernandes’ renewed push to connect Asia and Europe through a global low-cost network.
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AirAsia to set up Middle East ‘launchpad’ in Bahrain
The low-cost airline AirAsia has signed a provisional agreement with Bahrain to establish a Middle East base in the country. Tony Fernandes, the Malaysian carrier’s co-founder, announced the deal at ...
AirAsia aims to have 220 operational aircraft by the end of this year, from 187 at the end of 2024, to cater to the strong passenger demand.
The partnership outlines a multi-faceted collaboration across three major areas: airline operations, maintenance (MRO), and ...
AirAsia has reiterated its aim of being an all-narrowbody operator, confirming that its existing fleet of Airbus A330s will ...
Capital A signs an LOI with Bahrain to explore a new aviation, logistics and talent partnership that could reshape AirAsia’s ...
Capital A Bhd has cleared a key hurdle to be lifted out of its Practice Note 17 (PN17) status by the end of this year.
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Fernandes quits Facebook, Instagram, cites ‘fake scams’
The AirAsia founder says he is disappointed by the 'constant fake news' on these Meta platforms, including Threads.
When AirAsia founder Tan Sri Tony Fernandes – one of Malaysia's most recognisable business figures – announced that he was shutting down his Facebook and Instagram accounts, the decision was not about ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Police said on Tuesday they have filed a case against AirAsia Group Bhd, the airline's CEO Tony Fernandes and its domestic entity AirAsia India, over allegations of corruption ...
How he got to run the airline and how he's dealing with his first crisis. — -- Rubbing shoulders with big names in the music and airline industries, the personal credo of AirAsia CEO Anthony ...
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