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New route to attract more Chinese tourists - AirAsia CEO

Bernama
Bernama
22/03/2017
07:58 MYT
New route to attract more Chinese tourists - AirAsia CEO
The new Langkawi-Shenzen route, meant to boost the number of tourists from China, launched today in conjunction with LIMA 2017. -- fotoBERNAMA
Low-cost carrier, AirAsia Bhd, expects its new Langkawi-Shenzen route to boost the number of tourists from China to here.
Its Chief Executive Officer, Aireen Omar, said the airline's third international route from Langkawi, would bring in more tourists from the Great Wall country based on the success of another route to China, Langkawi-Guangzhou.
"When we launched the Langkawi-Guangzhou route last year, we saw a growth in the number of Chinese tourists into Langkawi of about 130 per cent on our flights.
"We feel that with this new route, it would bring in more tourist from China," she told reporters after the launch of the route.
Minister of Transport Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai launched the route in conjunction with the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2017 here today.
She said China also formed AirAsia's largest tourist market to Langkawi followed by UK, Singapore and the India.
Aireen said AirAsia's passenger traffic to Langkawi grew by 30 per cent last year from 2015.
Apart from Shenzen and Guangzhou, AirAsia also operated the Langkawi-Singapore international flight as well as domestic flights to and from Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Johor Bahru. -- Bernama
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