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AirAsia set for full recovery in Malaysia by 2025

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  • AirAsia is set to achieve full recovery of its Malaysian operations by the end of 2025, reaching 90% of pre-pandemic capacity in Q1.
  • The airline is expanding its networks in Southeast Asia, with notable growth in Thailand and Indonesia, and focusing on enhancing connectivity through its "Fly-Thru" service.
  • Kuala Lumpur is being positioned as a central aviation hub, with AirAsia aiming for over seven million Fly-Thru guests this year to boost regional connectivity.

[MALAYSIA] AirAsia Group has set ambitious targets for the recovery of its Malaysian operations, with a full rebound expected by the end of 2025. The airline, which had been hit hard by the pandemic, is now on track to restore its capacity to pre-pandemic levels. According to Amanda Woo, AirAsia Aviation Group Ltd's Chief Operating Officer, AirAsia Malaysia has already reached approximately 90% of its pre-pandemic capacity in the first quarter of 2025. She emphasized that by the end of this year, the airline is expected to achieve full recovery.

AirAsia's recovery strategy has been multifaceted. Woo also pointed out the airline's successful recovery in other regions. AirAsia Thailand has already surpassed its pre-pandemic performance, with both frequency and capacity exceeding 2019 levels by 8%. Meanwhile, AirAsia Indonesia is targeting a 75% recovery rate of its pre-pandemic levels, with hopes to reach 80% by the end of 2025.

This article will explore how AirAsia is navigating its path to recovery in Malaysia, the broader regional context, and what this means for the airline’s future.

A Focused Path to Recovery

The recovery of AirAsia’s Malaysian operations is a key part of its larger regional strategy. Woo stated, "For AirAsia Malaysia, we expect full recovery by 2025. As of the first quarter this year, we are already at about 90% of our pre-pandemic capacity." This optimistic outlook reflects the airline’s consistent performance and commitment to reviving its full network.

This recovery has been aided by a robust strategy that focuses on increasing flight frequency, expanding routes, and enhancing passenger experience. The recovery is also in line with AirAsia’s broader goal to emerge as a dominant regional player with significant market share in Southeast Asia.

Long-Haul and Short-Haul Networks

AirAsia has made strides in its short-haul and long-haul networks. The short-haul network, which was hit hardest during the pandemic, has already made substantial gains, reaching 90% of its 2019 levels. Long-haul flights have recovered at a slightly higher rate, with the network now at 92% of pre-pandemic levels and expected to reach 93% by the end of 2025.

This is a significant milestone for AirAsia, as long-haul flights contribute greatly to its revenue. These flights serve not only as a revenue stream but also as a means to maintain the airline's competitive edge in the region. Woo noted that the airline’s long-haul services would continue to expand, especially in destinations like Australia, where demand for flights to Southeast Asia is growing.

Strengthening Regional Presence

One of AirAsia’s critical goals for 2025 is to ensure that its Malaysian operations reach full recovery while strengthening its market share in other regions, especially Thailand. Woo outlined that AirAsia Thailand is performing exceptionally well, surpassing pre-pandemic levels with an 8% increase in flight frequency and capacity. The airline is targeting a nearly 30% growth in its Thailand operations by 2025, further consolidating its market position.

In Indonesia, AirAsia has been ramping up its operations. The frequency of flights there has recovered to about 75% of pre-pandemic levels, with a goal of reaching 80% by the end of next year. AirAsia’s plans for Indonesia are especially focused on enhancing connectivity between Denpasar and secondary cities in Australia, like Darwin and Cairns. Woo mentioned, “The game plan for Indonesia is for us to dominate our connectivity out of Denpasar into Australia, especially all the secondary cities, which are less connected.” Expanding these routes will help AirAsia tap into a growing demand for travel between Southeast Asia and Australia.

Enhancing Connectivity: The "Fly-Thru" Service

Another exciting development for AirAsia is its "Fly-Thru" service, which allows passengers to connect seamlessly through airports without having to recheck baggage or go through customs. Woo indicated that this service contributed to 8% of total seat sales in 2019, and the airline’s goal is to increase this figure to 10% by 2025. This initiative will not only improve the overall travel experience but also make AirAsia a more attractive option for long-haul travelers.

Kuala Lumpur as a Hub

A central part of AirAsia’s vision is to turn Kuala Lumpur into a key aviation hub, similar to other major global hubs like Dubai. According to CEO Bo Lingam, “We are responding directly to market demand and opportunities, targeting over seven million Fly-Thru guests this year.” This vision will require continued investment in both infrastructure and service expansion to ensure that Kuala Lumpur can handle the increasing number of international travelers and become a central hub for regional and global connectivity.

AirAsia's full recovery in Malaysia is a testament to the airline's resilience and strategic focus. By targeting key markets, expanding its route network, and innovating its services, AirAsia is poised for a strong resurgence in the coming years. As the airline continues to recover and grow its regional presence, Malaysia’s aviation industry will likely benefit significantly from the increased connectivity, competition, and economic opportunities that AirAsia’s success will bring.

By aligning its strategies with market trends and responding to customer demands, AirAsia is set to emerge stronger than ever in 2025. With ambitious goals, particularly in growing its Thailand operations and expanding connections in Indonesia, the airline is well on its way to becoming a dominant player in Southeast Asia’s aviation market.

As 2025 unfolds, AirAsia's recovery in Malaysia will not only mark the end of a difficult period but will also usher in a new chapter for the airline, with a focus on long-term sustainability and growth.


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