After rumours that Thailand will extend its scheduled international flight bans into July, Air Asia’s flight plans remain uncertain as it hopes are ‘up in the air’ about resumption of its international flights. Due to having little advanced notice of travel bans due to the Covid-19 measures being changed constantly, the airline is on standby as it awaits the final word from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand whether cross-border flights can be resumed next month.
AirAsia is a bit more certain about its Johor Bahru – Ho Chi Minh City service due to restart on July 16 with three flights scheduled per week.
The Kota Kinabalu – Singapore route is also set to resume with four weekly flights on the same date. Below, is a list of flight dates announced so far with the airline…
Mid-July
Kuala Lumpur – Bandar Seri Begawan daily
Kuala Lumpur – Bangalore four-weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Chennai four-weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Danang three-weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Dhaka four-weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Hanoi four-weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Ho Chi Minh City daily
Kuala Lumpur – Phnom Penh three-weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Yangon four-weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Singapore five daily
Early July
Kuala Lumpur – Phuket four-weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Yogyakarta four-weekly
Penang – Jakarta four-weekly
Penang – Medan Kualanamu four-weekly
Penang – Singapore two daily.
SOURCE: TTR Weekly
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