The Borneo Post

AirAsia X commences direct flight to Kazakhstan

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SEPANG: AirAsia X has commenced its first foray into Central Asia with the launch of its direct flight to Almaty, Kazakhstan yesterday.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the new route not only improves connectivi­ty but also fortifies cultural and economic bonds between Kazakhstan and Malaysia.

“The Malaysian Aviation Commission forecasts Malaysia's air passenger traffic to reach between 93.9 million and 107.1 million passengers this year, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 10-25 per cent," he said.

Loke said this during the AirAsia X Kuala Lumpur - Almaty send-off ceremony at Terminal 2 Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport.

He said the new route by AirAsia X underscore­s the increasing importance of Central Asia, be it in education exchange, tourism or the halal industry, with Malaysia being a partner in the region's growth trajectory.

“We look forward to more opportunit­ies for trade, tourism, and investment in both countries," he said.

The ceremony was also attended by Kazakhstan Ambassador to Malaysia, Bulat Sugurbayev, Capital A chairman Datuk Kamarudin Meranun and AirAsia X chief executive officer Benyamin Ismail.

Meanwhile, Kamarudin said the new route underscore­s the airline's commitment to strengthen­ing economic and diplomatic ties between Malaysia and Kazakhstan.

He said with bilateral trade reaching millions of US dollars, it paves the way for expanded collaborat­ion, particular­ly in tourism, as Kazakhstan marks its 32nd anniversar­y of independen­ce.

Sugurbayev said he is looking forward to the positive impact that the aviation industry will bring to both countries.

"Malaysia is one of the top destinatio­ns for Kazakhs, as many Kazakh tourists have been to Malaysia over the past 20 years and I am glad that AirAsia will help Kazakhs travel across Malaysia," he said.

AAX will operate four weekly flights to Almaty, offering more than 95,000 seats annually, with competitiv­e fares starting from RM599 or US$169 all-in one-way.

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