AirAsia July/August 2023 Frequency Variations – 09APR23

Published at 0300GMT 12APR23

AirAsia during the month of March 2023 gradually updated its planned operation until 31AUG23, as the airline filed various frequency changes on domestic and international service. Based on schedule comparison 26FEB23 vs 09APR23, using week of 02-08JUL23 as general indicator, planned frequency changes for July/August 2023 as follows.

Note certain changes are already in effect during the second quarter of 2023.

International
Johor Bahru – Guangzhou Increase from 3 to 7 weekly
Kota Kinabalu – Guangzhou
Increase from 4 to 7 weekly
Kota Kinabalu – Hong Kong Reduce from 14 to 10 weekly
Kota Kinabalu – Shenzhen Increase from 3 to 7 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Banda Aceh Increase from 5 to 10 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Bangkok Don Mueang Increase from 53 to 56 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Chiang Mai Increase from 7 to 10 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Guangzhou Increase from 14 to 25 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Jakarta Increase from 14 to 21 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Kunming Increase from 3 to 7 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Makassar Increase from 3 to 7 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Medan Kualanamu Increase from 14 to 28 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Padang Increase from 10 to 21 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Pekanbaru Increase from 9 to 18 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Shenzhen Increase from 14 to 25 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Singapore Increase from 73 to 77 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Tiruchchirappalli Reduce from 21 to 17 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Yangon
Reduce from 7 to 5 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Yogyakarta Increase from 7 to 14 weekly
Penang – Medan Kualanamu Increase from 5 to 10 weekly

Domestic
Johor Bahru – Langkawi Reduce from 7 to 4 weekly
Johor Bahru – Miri Reduce from 3 to 2 weekly
Johor Bahru – Sibu Reduce from 10 to 7 weekly
Kota Kinabalu – Bintulu
Reduce from 14 to 5 weekly
Kota Kinabalu – Johor Bahru Reduce from 18 to 14 weekly
Kota Kinabalu – Kuching Reduce from 28 to 21 weekly
Kota Kinabalu – Miri Reduce from 17 to 14 weekly
Kota Kinabalu – Sandakan Reduce from 35 to 25 weekly
Kota Kinabalu – Sibu Reduce from 14 to 7 weekly
Kota Kinabalu – Tawau Increase from 44 to 45 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Alor Setar
Reduce from 28 to 21 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Bintulu Reduce from 21 to 14 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Johor Bahru Reduce from 56 to 29 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Kota Bharu Reduce from 57 to 44 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Kota Kinabalu Reduce from 101 to 70 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Kuala Terengganu Reduce from 42 to 21 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Kuching Reduce from 88 to 74 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Labuan Reduce from 14 to 7 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Langkawi Reduce from 75 to 57 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Miri Reduce from 35 to 21 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Penang Reduce from 92 to 56 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Sandakan Reduce from 24 to 17 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Sibu Reduce from 35 to 27 weekly
Kuching – Bintulu Reduce from 35 to 28 weekly
Kuching – Johor Bahru Reduce from 28 to 21 weekly
Kuching – Miri Reduce from 39 to 35 weekly
Kuching – Sibu Reduce from 43 to 35 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Tawau Reduce from 39 to 28 weekly
Penang – Johor Bahru Reduce from 42 to 28 weekly
Penang – Langkawi Reduce from 25 to 21 weekly

Following routes has been removed for entire Northern summer 2023 season:
Langkawi – Ipoh

AirAsia intends to resume following routes in August 2023:
Kuala Lumpur – Da Lat eff 02AUG23 4 weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Vientiane
eff 01AUG23 3 weekly

Jim Liu

Jim previously launched and ran Airlineroute between 2007 and 2020, now owns and runs AeroRoutes.

https://aeroroutes.com
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