Indonesia AirAsia X
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Founded | 2014 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 14 January 2019 | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Destinations | 0 | ||||||
Headquarters | Jakarta, Indonesia (CGK) | ||||||
Key people | Dendy Kurniawan - (CEO) | ||||||
Website | www |
Indonesia AirAsia Extra, operated as Indonesia AirAsia X,[1] was a joint venture of Malaysian long haul low-fare airline AirAsia X and Indonesia AirAsia. The airline ceased all operations on 14 January 2019.[2]
History
Indonesia AirAsia X is the medium and long-haul operation of the brand Indonesia AirAsia. The franchise is able to keep costs down by using a common ticketing system, aircraft livery, employee uniforms, and management style. It served 2 scheduled long haul international flights from Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport to Mumbai and Tokyo until they were both ceased, it also served short haul flights using an Airbus A320-200 from Jakarta, Denpasar and Surabaya, replacing some of Indonesia AirAsia's flights.
Indonesia AirAsia X planned to launch its first destination to Melbourne on 26 December 2014,[3] however had not achieved authorisation from the Australian or Indonesian governments to fly the route.[4][5] This led to huge disruption to passengers during the peak holiday season, with many flights delayed, or cancelled outright.[6] Later in January 2015, Taipei is announced as IAAX's first route from Bali where inaugural flight was commenced on 19 January 2015, but later ended flights in September 2015.[7]
In late November 2018, the airline announced that it will be ceasing scheduled operations beginning January 2019. The carrier will still remain in operation but will operate as a non-scheduled commercial airline going forward. The airline operated its last scheduled flight to Tokyo on 14 January 2019.[8]
Destinations
after Indonesia AirAsia X ceased its operations in January 2019, here are some destination lists.
(this destinations Operated By Indonesia AirAsia)
- Denpasar - Ngurah Rai International Airport Hub
- Jakarta - Soekarno Hatta International Airport Main Hub
Former Destinations
- Surabaya - Juanda International Airport Hub
- Surakarta - Adisumarmo International Airport
- Yogyakarta - Adisucipto International Airport
- Johor Bahru - Senai International Airport
- Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur International Airport
- Penang - Bayan Lepas International Airport
Fleet
The Indonesia AirAsia X fleet comprises the following aircraft (as of August 2019):[11]
Aircraft | In Service | Orders | Passengers | Notes | ||
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P | Y | Total | ||||
Airbus A330-300 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 365 | 377 | |
Total | 2 | 0 |
See also
References
- ^ http://australianaviation.com.au/2014/10/indonesia-airasia-extra-picks-bali-melbourne-for-inaugural-route/
- ^ https://airlinegeeks.com/2018/11/24/indonesia-airasia-x-ceasing-scheduled-operations-in-january/
- ^ http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/10/28/airasia-launches-long-haul-operation-indonesia.html
- ^ http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/holidays-thrown-into-chaos-after-airasia-cancels-direct-bali-flights-20141227-12eac5.html
- ^ http://australianaviation.com.au/2015/03/casa-grants-indonesia-airasia-extra-air-operators-certificate/
- ^ http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/airasiax-blasted-for-cancelling-melbourne-bali-route-and-telling-passengers-via-text/story-e6frfq80-1227167967426
- ^ http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/250323/indonesia-airasia-extra-ends-taipei-service-from-late-sep-2015/
- ^ https://airlinegeeks.com/2018/11/24/indonesia-airasia-x-ceasing-scheduled-operations-in-january/
- ^ https://airlinegeeks.com/2018/11/24/indonesia-airasia-x-ceasing-scheduled-operations-in-january/
- ^ https://aviatren.com/2018/11/23/indonesia-airasia-x-jadi-maskapai-charter-mulai-januari-2019/
- ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World. October 2019: 16.
External links
Media related to Indonesia AirAsia X at Wikimedia Commons