AirAsiaエアアジア、「エアアジア・コリア」を設立へ!清州を拠点とし国内線から運航開始を計画!

マレーシアのエアアジアは、韓国に「エアアジア・コリア(AirAsia Korea)」の設立を行う見込みだと、韓国の聯合ニュースが伝えています。

エアアジアは、韓国の投資家とともに、韓国・国土交通省に国内航空貨物輸送免許の申請を行う方針。

清州空港をハブにする予定で、国内線の清州〜済州線より運航を開始する予定で、その後国際線への進出を行う。

韓国の法律では、「外国法人が会社を実質的に支配することができない」という規定があるほか、一時期噂された、ティーウェイ航空の買収も失敗に終わっていることからも、進出は容易ではないとの見方もある。

Asia’s lowest-cost airline, Air Asia, is planning to launch its own subsidiary in Korea.

According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT) and aviation industry officials on November 15, Air Asia has begun the process of establishing a subsidiary company in Korea, to be named “Air Asia Korea,” with aid from both financial investors and strategic investors. And it is also preparing to submit applications for air transport business in Korea to MLIT. Initially Air Asia will operate a domestic route between Cheongju and Jeju, and has plans to apply for an international route in the future. In November, Air Asia’s CEO Tony Fernandes came to visit MLIT to present Air Asia’s roadmap, outlining its plan of operation.

Curious onlookers are watching closely at how Air Asia will operate its subsidiary. At the moment, there are two obstacles to Air Asia. First, there is a “rule that forbids a foreigner and/or foreign company from owning more than 50 percent share of an airline,” and there is a second “rule that prevents a foreign company from owning an airline.” Last year, Air Asia was unsuccessful in its attempt take over T’way Air, Korea’s low-cost airline, because of these rules and domestic airlines’ objections.

Currently, the MLIT is mulling over whether or not it should accept Air Asia’s application. It matters this time once again whether or not Air Asia’s entry into the Korean market will disrupt the aviation business and bring about inroads into the local market against the law of aviation that MLIT created to protect the Korean air transport and logistics industry.
This move is threatening Korea’s air transport industry, in particular the fledgling low-cost airlines that have just begun their baby steps.

An official for a local low-cost airline said, “Unreasonable pricing will have detrimental effects on the market,” adding, “Heated competition will eventually jack up prices, hurting consumers.”

AirAsia flight makes emergency landing in Kuching

KUCHING: An AirAsia flight from Kota Kinabalu to Penang made an emergency landing here yesterday afternoon after an elderly female passenger complained of chest pain.

The passenger, identified as 71-year-old Annie Dunlop from Sandakan, was however pronounced dead by doctors upon arrival at Kuching International Airport (KIA).

It was learned that the deceased had boarded flight AK5323 at 1.20pm to Penang when she complained of chest pain midway through the journey.

The aircraft then made an emergency landing at KIA where a medical team from Sarawak General Hospital, which received a distress call at 2.50pm, inspected her and found she had already passed on.

It is understood that the body has been flown back to Kota Kinabalu.

AirAsia X Launches 48-Hour Perth – KL Promotion

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AirAsia X has launched a limited time fare promotion on flights between Perth and Kuala Lumpur from just A$99 one way.

The special deal is available for booking for 48 hours only (12-13 December), and valid for travel between 13 January and 28 February 2014.

AirAsia X last month boosted its flight frequencies from Perth to its hub in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to double daily services, rising from nine flights per week.

The low cost airline began services in Perth in November 2008 with six weekly flights.

Operating in Perth, Sydney, the Gold Coast, Melbourne and most recently Adelaide, AirAsia X now offers 54 flights and over 20,000 seats per week out of Australia to Kuala Lumpur.

AirAsia Indonesia also operates direct Bali flights from Perth and Darwin.

AirAsia X is expected to become Australia’s fourth largest foreign carrier with the expansion of its long-haul fleet of Airbus A330-300s which will comprise 17 aircraft by the end of this month.

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旅行日期:1月13日-2月28日

AirAsia Zest Cebu Sale

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Another treat to our folks in the Visayan Region! We’re giving you P1-Seat Sale from Cebu (Mactan International Airport) to Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Puerto Princesa and Kuala Lumpur!

Yes, flying has never been this easy and options have never been this good! We’ll be giving you more destinations soon! Watch out! For now, enjoy our Cebu Hub routes from as low as P554, ALL-IN fares!

Booking Period: Now till 15 December 2013
Travel Period: 1 Aug 2014 – 30 Nov 2014

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