AirAsia X increases frequency to Honolulu


KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia X is set to increase its frequency from four to seven flights a week to Honolulu, Hawaii, from Kuala Lumpur  via Osaka, Japan, beginning Aug 16, 2018 on the back of robust demand from Southeast Asia, with the airline’s latest promotion starting from only RM700 one-way inclusive of taxes.

Honolulu, the capital city, located on Hawaii’s most populous island of O’ahu, is a modern city that boasts island charms, including the world-renowned Waikiki Beach, once the site of vacation homes for the kings and queens of Hawaii.

“Our maiden entry to Honolulu last year with amazing low fares has stimulated demand and generated tremendous interest from the Southeast Asia region. 

“In less than a year, the market has grown exponentially and we are pleased to offer daily departing flights from Kuala Lumpur to Honolulu to meet growing demand and provide a welcome boost for tourism in both regions,” said AirAsia X Group Head of Commercial Barry Klipp in a statement today.

Guests can grab these limited sale fares to Honolulu from May 28, 2018 to June 3, 2018, for the travel period beginning Aug 18, 2018 until Aug 13, 2019 on airasia.com.  

Guests can also make use of AirAsia’s Fly-Thru service to connect seamlessly to Honolulu from other cities within AirAsia and AirAsia X’s extensive flight network with just one additional stop. -Bernama

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