The Borneo Post

AAX has compensate­d over 270,000 cancelled bookings to date

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KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia X (AAX), the medium to longhaul affiliate airline of AirAsia Aviation Group, has to date successful­ly compensate­d over 270,000 cancelled bookings caused by the pandemic over the past two years including all RM499 Unlimited Pass holders, with a five-year travel voucher to the full value of the outstandin­g bookings.

The travel voucher can be used to book any AAX flights (airline code D7) immediatel­y and for future travel to a number of exciting internatio­nal destinatio­ns currently on sale, AAX said in a statement yesterday.

“Many more routes will be added to AAX’s network in the future including Japan, Australia, Hawaii, New Zealand, London, Dubai and Istanbul in 2022,” it said.

AAX said it will continue to prioritise processing all remaining compensati­on entitlemen­ts, including for bookings made by travel agents in the coming weeks.

All guests will be contacted via their registered email address.

AAX acting group chief executive officer Tony Fernandes said the airline has given back more than US$92 million worth of travel vouchers for over a quarter million bookings to date.

“While many have supported us through thick and thin, I understand many others have expressed frustratio­n with not receiving a cash refund for the cancelled flights.

“AAX wasn’t able to pay cash refunds due to the legal process of the restructur­ing, but we have worked hard to balance survival with paying everyone back with credit vouchers to fly again to exciting destinatio­ns now and in the future,” he said. — Bernama

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