AirAsia Plans to Launch Okinawa/Naha to Kuala Lumpur Route Approved by MAVCOM

AirAsia Plans to Launch Okinawa/Naha to Kuala Lumpur Route Approved by MAVCOM

The Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) has announced its decision to grant air traffic rights to AirAsia for the operation of the Okinawa/Naha to Kuala Lumpur route.

According to the announcement, the service will operate four round trips weekly starting April. The flights are expected to use either the Airbus A321 or Airbus A320 aircraft.

The Malaysian Aviation Commission considers various factors such as demand, benefit to consumers, quality of service, and the impact on Malaysia’s airports and aviation industry in its decision to allocate air traffic rights. Airlines granted these rights must start operations of all the allocated flights within six months from the effective date; otherwise, the unused rights will be revoked. The Commission also has the authority to temporarily suspend or revoke its decision if the airline fails to comply with the conditions.

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