AirAsia, a leading low-cost airline, has reaffirmed its commitment to its hub in Bahrain despite escalating tensions from the ongoing conflict in Iran. This decision comes as many global airlines scale back their expansion plans.
AirAsia Indonesia announced adjustments to its flight schedules on several domestic and international routes to ensure service continuity amid changing operational conditions. This move is part of the company's efforts to address current challenges in the aviation sector.
AirAsia X has unveiled plans to enhance its air services by adjusting some domestic and international routes due to rising fuel prices and geopolitical conditions. This decision aims to maintain service quality and meet increasing demand.
Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia, confirmed that the airline will not cancel flights despite significant fuel price increases due to ongoing conflicts in West Asia. He noted that travel demand remains strong, allowing the company to continue its services.