AirAsia launches direct route from JB to Macao


- Reuters

SEPANG: AirAsia has launched a new direct route to Macao from Johor Bahru to further expand the southern hub starting Nov 28, 2017.

The new Johor Bahru-Macao route with daily direct flights will be the airline’s 16th route from Johor Bahru and seventh international destinations from the hub.
 
To celebrate the new route announcement, AirAsia is offering promotional all-in-fares from RM129 (terms and conditions apply) one way on airasia.com from now to Oct 1, 2017 for the travel period between Nov 28, 2017, and Nov 21, 2018. The promotion is also available on AirAsia’s mobile app for iPhone and Android devices, as well as the mobile site mobile.airasia.com.
 
Spencer Lee, AirAsia Head of Commercial said, “We are pleased to introduce Johor Bahru-Macao route as part of our long term plan to further expand Johor Bahru hub as a key regional hub and a gateway for business travellers and investors from China into the southern state. 

"Besides Macao, we have introduced several new routes from Johor Bahru this year such as Johor Bahru-Kuala Terengganu, Johor Bahru-Langkawi, and recently Johor Bahru-Kolkata which solidified our commitment towards the hub. This is only the beginning as we have more exciting plan in the pipeline for our southern hub in the future.”

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