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AIRASIA X TO FLY TO BUSAN, 2ND LARGEST CITY IN KOREA  
 
Busan, your Gateway to Jeju Island
 
 Promotional Fares from as low as MYR199* (KRW60,000*) all in from Kuala Lumpur
 


 
 
Photo Caption (L-R): Mr Amirul Rizal, Director of Tourism Promotion Board in Seoul, Korea, Ms Claire Choi, Korea Manager of Tourism Australia, Mr. Azran Osman Rani, CEO of AirAsia X, Mr. Kyong-sop Ohm, President & CEO of Busan Tourism Organization, H.E. Dato’ Ramlan bin Ibrahim, Ambassador to Malaysia in South Korea flanked by AirAsia X’s cabin crew at the announcement of the airline’s new route from Busan- Kuala Lumpur.
 

SEOUL, 16TH APRIL 2013- AirAsia X, the Malaysian-based long-haul, low-fare airline affiliate of the AirAsia Group, today announces its latest international route from Kuala Lumpur to Busan, the airline’s 2nd destination after Seoul in Korea, and the first direct flight connecting the two cities.

AirAsia X will commence services and fly direct to Gimhae International Airport, Busan from 15 July 2013 onwards with four weekly flights between Kuala Lumpur and Busan. The route will be operated by the Airbus A330-300 aircraft with 12 Premium Flatbed seats and 365 Economy seats.

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