The Borneo Post

AirAsia X aims to achieve 80 pct load factor for Jeju route

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KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia X Bhd aims to achieve a 80 per cent load factor for the newly-launched Kuala Lumpur- Jeju route.

Chief execut ive off icer, Benyamin Ismail said this is based on the number of Malaysian tourists who visited the island last year.

“Based on South Korean immigratio­n, Malaysian tourists were the highest number, after those from the Chinese mainland,” he said after launching the Kuala Lumpur- Jeju route.

He also said at the moment, there is no direct connection from Southeast Asia to Jeju.

“This is the right time for

Based on South Korean immigratio­n, Malaysian tourists were the highest number, after those from the Chinese mainland. Benyamin Ismail, AirAsia X chief executive officer

us to go to Jeju. It is cheaper for passengers to fly to Kuala Lumpur before making the onward connection to Jeju, as compared to flying to Incheon ( Seoul) and Gimhae ( Busan) airports before flying to the island,” added.

Benyamin said the new route would provide an additional capacity of more than 150,000 annually.

He contends that it will be a signi f icant boost towards strengthen­ing business and tourism ties between Malaysia and South Korea.

AirAsia X will fly four times weekly from Dec 12, 2017 to Jeju with an all in-in promotiona­l fare from RM199 one- way. — Bernama

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