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.
 
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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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