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AirAsia Berhad (“AirAsia” or “the company”) is pleased to announce the operating statistics for the 4th Quarter 2012 (“4Q12”) and the Full Financial Year ended 31 December 2012 (“FY2012”).
Malaysia AirAsia (“MAA”) posted a high load factor of 82% in 4Q12. Total passengers carried were approximately 5.2 million, a 7% increase year-on-year which is in line with the increase in capacity to cater to the additional frequencies on existing routes and the opening of 5 new routes: Kuala Lumpur – Lombok, Kuala Lumpur – Nanning, Kuala Lumpur – Kunming, Kota Kinabalu – Guangzhou and Kuala Lumpur – Solo (re-launched). MAA added 5 new aircraft this quarter and closed the year with a total of 64 aircraft.
Thai AirAsia (“TAA”) recorded a load factor of 82% in 4Q12, a commendable 4% increase year-on-year. Approximately 2.3 million passengers were carried – 25% increase versus capacity increase of 19%. Operating from Don Mueang International Airport since 1st October 2012, TAA has opened 3 new routes: Bangkok – Mandalay, Bangkok – Wuhan and Bangkok – Xian. TAA added 2 aircraft this quarter which brings to a total fleet of 27 aircraft at the end of 2012.
Indonesia AirAsia (“IAA”) posted a strong load factor of 76% this quarter with approximately 1.6 million passengers carried, a 29% increase year-on-year. The 31% increase in capacity from the same period in 2011 is to support the increase in frequencies and the additional 7 new routes that were added this quarter: Surabaya – Johor Bahru, Medan – Pekan Baru, Medan – Banda Aceh, Surabaya – Semarang, Surabaya – Jakarta, Ujung Pandang – Balikpapan, and Ujung Pandang – Jakarta. IAA received 3 additional aircraft in 4Q12, ending the year with 22 aircraft.
In 4Q12, the Group* recorded an increase in load factor – 81% as compared to 80% in the same period in 2011. Number of passengers increased 15% year-on-year to approximately 9.1 million with a 14% increase in capacity. For the full financial year ended 2012 (“FY2012”), the Group* recorded a strong passenger growth of 13% year-on-year with approximately 33.8 million passengers carried, in line with the 13% increase in capacity. Load factor for FY2012 remained strong at 80%. Year-on-year MAA, TAA and IAA took in an additional 17 aircraft in total bringing the total fleet size of the Group* to 113 at the end of 2012 (118 aircraft including Philippines’ AirAsia and AirAsia Japan)

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