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唉~中標了 >"< 它對收掉印度兩個點的解釋 AirAsia X launched flights to Mumbai and Delhi in 2010. Structural issues in the Indian aviation market have made it difficult to operate economically viable flights. The airport and handling costs in New Delhi and Mumbai are already more expensive than even airports in Australia, and the authorities have just approved a massive 280% increase in airport fees effective April 2012.

I think the carbon tax caused AirAsia withdrawl those flights..!

Airasia的代碼(CODE)不是AA喔!應該是D7..... AA是American Airlines(美國航空)的代碼 看到你們寫AA,容易讓人誤解混淆

Oops , lucky to hear this because planning to buy ticket to paris with AA.. now, have to choose another airline...MAS / Qatar which better?

But AAX will start a new route,KUL-SYD soon.That's right. AAX focuses their flight network plan on Australia.

OMG 亞航又要停飛了:-| 改成集中在東北亞飛行!! Important Announcement: AirAsia X Re-Aligns Network Dear fans, please be informed that due to soaring taxes and higher jet fuel prices, AirAsia X is re-aligning its network to focus on core markets and will be withdrawing services to India (Mumbai and New Delhi) and Europe (Paris and London) from our Kuala Lumpur hub as follows: • Mumbai- Four weekly services will be suspended with the last fl⋯⋯ight on 31 January, 2012 • New Delhi- Daily services will be suspended with the last flight on 22 March, 2012. Flights in March will be reduced to four weekly services. • London- Six weekly services will be suspended with the last flight on 31 March, 2012 • Paris- Four weekly services will be suspended with the last flight on 30 March, 2012 All Guests who hold bookings after these dates will be offered an alternative travel option at no additional cost to mitigate the inconvenience caused as a result of these route withdrawals. An e-mail stating options that are available will be send, including a full refund, a reroute to another AirAsia X destination (e.g, in Australia and North Asia), or a move to an alternative carrier where available. AirAsia X will concentrate capacity in our core markets of Australasia, China, Taiwan, Japan and Korea. Announcements of our future expansions plans will be made soon.