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AirAsia Group Berhad 1Q19 Preliminary Operating Statistics

SEPANG, 26 April 2019 - AirAsia Group Berhad is pleased to announce the operating statistics for the 1st Quarter of the Financial Year 2019 (“1Q2019”).  

AirAsia Group Berhad’s Consolidated AOCs* posted strong 1st Quarter growth to kick start the year, driven by a substantial increase in capacity of 17% year-on-year. Load held strong at 88% with passengers carried up 18% to 12 million pax. Available Seat Kilometres (“ASK”) grew by 11% year-on-year as the company added new routes and frequencies for both domestic and international routes to further grow its market share.

Malaysia added substantial capacity of 11% with most of the seats sold as passengers carried was up by 10% to 8.7 million pax year-on-year. Load held strong at 87%.

Indonesia reported an overall improved operating statistics, primarily attributed to eight aircraft that were transferred from PT. Indonesia AirAsia Extra (“IAAX”) to AirAsia Indonesia in 4Q2018. For the quarter under review, total passengers carried saw an increase of 66%, exceeding the 52% capacity added and recorded a load factor of 87%, which grew 7 percentage points (“ppts”) year-on year.

Philippines added 17% in capacity on new international routes. The aggressive increase in capacity did not result in any dilution to the load, on the contrary load factor further grew by 4 ppts to 91%. This was backed by solid passenger growth of 23% year-on year.

Thailand saw an improvement and witnessed the return of tourist arrivals in the first quarter resulting from the extension of the Visa on Arrival fee waiver scheme for visitors from 20 countries and 1 territory. ASK was up by 10% year-on-year on the back of capacity that was added for China and Indochina routes. Whilst, number of passengers carried was in line with the capacity added, recording a strong load factor of 90%.  

India further expanded its capacity by 23% year-on-year to further grow its domestic market share. Total passengers carried surpassed the added capacity by 9 ppts and recorded a strong load of 89%. AirAsia India closed the quarter with 20 aircraft and it is well on its way to receive its 21st aircraft to start connecting Indian passengers into the group’s Asean destinations.

Japan recorded strong operational improvements from the same quarter in 2018. Passengers carried grew a whopping 80% as it saw its first international route to Taipei in February 2019 on the back of 79% capacity added year-on-year. Japan will see a steady growth for both new domestic and international routes for 2019.

AirAsia Group Berhad Consolidated AOCs – Malaysia, Indonesia & Philippines

1st Quarter 2019 Operating Statistics

Note: (i) The fleet count excludes:
-Two (2) A320 aircraft leased to a third party airline

Malaysia
1st Quarter 2018 Operating Statistics

Note: (ii) The fleet count excludes:
-Two (2) A320 aircraft leased to a third party airline

Indonesia
1st Quarter 2019 Operating Statistics

Note: (iii) The fleet count and statistics includes:
- Eight (8) A320 aircraft operated by PT. Indonesia AirAsia Extra (IAAX) were transferred to AirAsia Indonesia in 4Q 2018.

Philippines
1st Quarter 2019 Operating Statistics

Thailand
1st Quarter 2019 Operating Statistics

India
1st Quarter 2019 Operating Statistics

Japan
1st Quarter 2019 Operating Statistics

Number of earned seats flown. Earned seats comprise seats sold to passengers (including no-shows)

  1. Number of seats flown

  2. Number of Passengers carried as a percentage of Capacity

  3. Available Seat Kilometres (ASK) measures an airline’s passenger capacity. Total seats flown multiplied by the number of kilometres flown

  4. Revenue Passenger Kilometres (RPK) is a measure of the volume of passengers carried by the airline. Number of passengers multiplied by the number of kilometres these passengers have flown

  5. Number of flights flown

  6. Number of aircraft including spares

*AirAsia Group Berhad Consolidated AOCs refers to AOCs whose financial and operational results are consolidated for financial reporting purposes and these are namely the Malaysian, Indonesian and Philippines AOCs.