Air Asia

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Motto

"Now Everyone Can Fly"

Safety Values of AirAsia

1. Provide a product with safety and quality as our first goals. 2. Do our job with the highest level of integrity. 3. Prepare our employees through first-class training. 4. Provide equipment that is well maintained. 5. Select contractors, vendors and suppliers who meet our values. 6. Value oversight from regulators and other organizations that enhance our system through checks and balances. 7. Embed an ethical culture by maintaining openness with regard to safety and quality. 8. Embed a continuous improvement ethos by learning from aviation industry experiences. 9. Maintain a high level of environmental consideration in all of our activities.

AirAsia Cambodia

AirAsia Cambodia is a proposed airline by Malaysia's LCC group, AirAsia. The brand was proposed to Cambodia's Council of Ministers, and is a response by AirAsia Group to forecast growth in travellers from Malaysia to Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville. AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes stated Cambodia's Government offered the group "a 100% licence" to operate the Cambodian subsidiary. AirAsia is expected to release further details on the proposed LCC, after it receives approval.

AirAsia India

AirAsia India is the AirAsia Group's brand for its subcontinent operations. The low-cost carrier commenced domestic services on 12-Jun-2014 and plans grow its route network to service all Indian metropolitan centres and a selection of tier-II cities. AirAsia India is based at Bangalore Kempegowda International Airport, with secondary hubs in Delhi and Kolkata, and operates Airbus A320 equipment. AirAsia Investment Ltd owns a 49% stake in the LCC, together with Tata Sons Limited (49%), Chairman S. Ramadorai (0.5%) and director R. Venkataramanan (1.5%).

The main hub airports that you'll see a lot of AirAsia aircraft are:

Bangkok Dun Mueang, Thailand Bengaluru, India Delhi Indira Gandhi, India Jakarta Soekarno Hatta, Indonesia Kuala Lumpur International, Malaysia Manila Ninoy Aquino, Philippines

AirAsia X Awards

Best Low-Cost Airline Premium Cabin

Thai AirAsia

Commencing operations in Feb-2004 and based at Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport with a secondary hub at Phuket International Airport, Thai AirAsia is a joint venture between Malaysian LCC, AirAsia and majority Thailand financial interests. The locally listed; Asia Aviation Public Company Limited ("Asia Aviation") is the holding company of Thai AirAsia. Thai AirAsia operates a network of domestic and regional services throughout Thailand and Asia. The carrier utilises a fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft.

Philippines AirAsia

Established in Mar-2012, Philippines AirAsia is the Philippines subsidiary of AirAsia Group. AirAsia Berhad owns a 40% stake in the airline, whilst the remaining 60% ownership stake is shared between Filipino investors. On 10-May-2013, AirAsia Group announced plans to integrate AirAsia Philippines with Zest Air in order to maximise fleet utilisation between both carriers and slot allocations from Manila. The two carriers continued to operate under separate Air Operator's Certificates during the interim period. However, in Dec-2015, Philippines AirAsia and AirAsia Zest successfully merged into a single entity and now operate under a single AOC.

Social Enterprise

From creating jobs for the underprivileged to improving animal welfare, our grantees have all strived in their own ways to make a difference.

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Indonesia AirAsia

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Indonesia AirAsia X

Indonesia AirAsia

Indonesia AirAsia is a low cost carrier based at Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. The airline was established as a JV between Malaysian LCC AirAsia (49%) and PT Fersindo Nusaperkasa (51%). Indonesia AirAsia operates a fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft both domestically and internationally to destinations in South East Asia and Australia. In 2017, AirAsia's wholly owned subsidiary AirAsia Investment Limited executed multiple agreements to become the new holding company of Indonesia AirAsia.

Main hub

Kuala Lumpur International Airport

Country/Territory:

Malaysia

AirAsia Group CEO

Mr Tony Fernandes

CEO of AirAsia

Ms Aireen Omar

Chairman of AirAsia X

Ms Rafidah Aziz

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Philippines AirAsia- As with AirAsia Zest, Philippines AirAsia is based at Manila Ninoy Aquino and operates 10 A320s, with plans to treble its fleet in the coming years. It primarily operates domestic services on trunk routes in the country.

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Thai AirAsia X

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Thai AirAsia- based at Bangkok Don Mueang Airport

Introduction

The AirAsia Group is a multi-national airline group headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Originally founded in 1993, the group now operates a network of low-cost carrier's including AirAsia, AirAsia India, Philippines AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia and Thai AirAsia. While AirAsia, based at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, is the core airline in the company, AirAsia Group retains significant oversight and equity holdings in the franchises it operates throughout Asia. All member airlines utilize the 'AirAsia' brand, employ identical low-cost business models and operate a single-type fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft. The AirAsia X Group control the brand's long-haul carriers including AirAsia X, Thai AirAsia X and Indonesia AirAsia X.

Basic Principle of AirAsia

The founding principle of AirAsia is to be aware at all times that we are engaged in a business where the responsibility of peoples' lives is in our hands. We safeguard that responsibility through the safety and quality of our operations. We operate with the highest level of integrity, striving to exceed industry standards in a proactive manner while doing so with respect to others and the environment.

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There are nine affiliated airlines which operate under the AirAsia brand in addition to the parent Malaysian airline. These are: 1. AirAsia X- Its base is Kuala Lumpur International, with destinations in Australia, South Korea, China, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Japan and Taiwan. It is planned to reinstate services to Paris, London and Honolulu as new aircraft arrive.

Our vision

To be the largest low cost airline in Asia and serving the 3 billion people who are currently underserved with poor connectivity and high fares.

AirAsia Awards

World's Best Low-Cost Airline Best Low-Cost Airline in Asia

1993

founded

Air Asia

is a pioneering airline and has grown into one of the largest low cost airlines in Asia.

AirAsia Group members include:

AirAsia (Dec-2001) Thai AirAsia (Feb-2004) Indonesia AirAsia (Dec-2005) Philippines AirAsia (Oct-2011) AirAsia Zest (May-2013; Ceased operations in Dec-2015) AirAsia India (Jun-2014) AirAsia Japan (launched on 29-Oct-2017) AirAsia Vietnam (expected 2019) AirAsia Cambodia (unspecified) AirAsia Sri Lanka (unspecified)

Flight safety demo script

"When the seat belt sign illuminates, you must fasten your seat belt. Insert the metal fittings one into the other, and tighten by pulling on the loose end of the strap. To release your seat belt, lift the upper portion of the buckle. We suggest that you keep your seat belt fastened throughout the flight, as we may experience turbulence. There are several emergency exits on this aircraft (??? forward, ??? aft, and ??? over each wing.) Please take a few moments now to locate your nearest exit. In some cases, your nearest exit may be behind you. If we need to evacuate the aircraft, floor-level lighting will guide you towards the exit. Doors can be opened by moving the handle in the direction of the arrow. Each door is equipped with an inflatable slide which may also be detached and used as a life raft. Oxygen and the air pressure are always being monitored. In the event of a decompression, an oxygen mask will automatically appear in front of you. To start the flow of oxygen, pull the mask towards you. Place it firmly over your nose and mouth, secure the elastic band behind your head, and breathe normally. Although the bag does not inflate, oxygen is flowing to the mask. If you are travelling with a child or someone who requires assistance, secure your mask on first, and then assist the other person. Keep your mask on until a uniformed crew member advises you to remove it. In the event of an emergency, please assume the bracing position. (Lean forward with your hands on top of your head and your elbows against your thighs. Ensure your feet are flat on the floor.) A life vest is located in a pouch under your seat or between the armrests. When instructed to do so, open the plastic pouch and remove the vest. Slip it over your head. Pass the straps around your waist and adjust at the front. To inflate the vest, pull firmly on the red cord, only when leaving the aircraft. If you need to refill the vest, blow into the mouthpieces. Use the whistle and light to attract attention. (Also, your seat bottom cushion can be used as a flotation device. Pull the cushion from the seat, slip your arms into the straps, and hug the cushion to your chest.) At this time, your portable electronic devices must be set to 'airplane' mode until an announcement is made upon arrival. We remind you that this is a non-smoking flight. Tampering with, disabling, or destroying the smoke detectors located in the lavatories is prohibited by law. You will find this and all the other safety information in the card located in the seat pocket in front of you. We strongly suggest you read it before take-off. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask one of our crew members. We wish you all an enjoyable flight."

Our values

1. Safety conscious- A safe airline is a happy airline. Our guests' safety is our primary concern so we do our jobs with care. Because where safety is concerned, every little thing matters. 2. Caring- It's a warm and friendly feeling to have, so we take pleasure in caring for our guests in ways that make them feel at home. 3. Passionate- Being passionate means going the extra mile to achieve a purpose much larger than ourselves. They say passionate people can change the world and that's something that's very close to our hearts. 4. Full of integrity- We believe everything that is worth doing, is worth doing right. It's about us doing the right things at all times. 5. Hardworking- It means one team, working together towards a common goal. Whether it's meeting our 25 minute turnaround time or making sure we keep you connected to the best destinations at the lowest prices, we do it as a team. All for one. One for all. 6. Fun- Fun means we celebrate life. It means we laugh louder, our smiles are wider, and we can be our own unique selves. We're a sociable bunch and we enjoy sharing ideas and solutions to make things even better. After all, fun is meant to be shared.

Our mission

1. To be the best company to work for whereby employees are treated as part of a big family 2. Create a globally recognized ASEAN brand 3. To attain the lowest cost so that everyone can fly with AirAsia 4. Maintain the highest quality product, embracing technology to reduce cost and enhance service levels

Procedure

1. Weight and BMI Check 2. Documents Check 3. Initial Panel Interview 4. Look Test 5. Group Dynamics 6. Final Interview

Total fleet size

204 17- Philippines

World's Top 100 Airlines 2018

28

AirAsia Japan

AirAsia Japan Co Ltd, d/b/a AirAsia Japan, is the Japanese airline subsidiary of AirAsia Group. The airline is the second attempt by the LCC group to enter the competitive Japanese market. The group's first iteration commenced on 01-Aug-2012, established as a joint venture with All Nippon Airways. In Jun-2013, ANA Holdings acquired AirAsia Group's shareholding in the JV, creating Vanilla Air, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ANA. The airline operated under the AirAsia brand until 31-Oct-2013. AirAsia Group announced it will relaunch the Japanese brand and secured an AOC in 2015. To comply with foreign ownership restrictions, AirAsia holds a 48.9% stake in the new venture with local investors owning minority stakes - Octave Japan Infrastructure Fund (19%); Rakuten Inc (18%); Noevir Holdings Co Ltd (9%); Alpen (5%) and Fintech Global Trading Incorporated (0.1%). AirAsia Japan is based at Nagoya Chubu Centrair International Airport. It launched on 29-Oct-2017, with Nagoya-Sapporo service using A320 aircraft.

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AirAsia Japan-

AirAsia Sri Lanka

AirAsia Sri Lanka is a proposed LCC joint venture by Malaysian based airline group, AirAsia. The start-up is part of an investment proposal by AirAsia to assist in the development of Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport and improve bilateral relations. AirAsia Sri Lanka is expected to operate with Sri Lankan air operator's certificate and facilitate tourism activity in the country. The airline is expected to operate with a fleet of 24 aircraft, over a five-year period. AirAsia will seek a local partner to establish the carrier, subject to approval. A prospective launch date has not been specified.

AirAsia Vietnam

AirAsia Vietnam is a proposed Vietnamese JV between AirAsia Group and potential investors. AirAsia has been interested in the Vietnamese market for several years and initially had a stake in VietJet. According to the group, Vietnam provides an opportunity for AirAsia to potentially operate domestic and international underserved routes, primarily providing connectivity domestically into key cities in Vietnam, as well as, internationally to ASEAN, China, Korea and Japan from three major hubs namely Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi and Da Nang. On 31-Mar-2017, AirAsia Group announced that, through its wholly-owned subsidiary AirAsia Investment Limited, it executed a shareholder agreement and a share subscription agreement with Gumin Company Limited, Mr. Tran Trong Kien and Hai Au Aviation to establish a new low-cost JV in Vietnam. Under the agreement, AirAsia will own a 30% stake, Gumin Company will become a majority shareholder with 69.9% and Mr Kien becoming a minority shareholder. The group has not allocated any aircraft from its order book to the proposed Vietnamese airline. Nevertheless, the group is aiming to launch the JV by Aug-2019, with an initial capital of VND1 trillion (USD44 million).

AirAsia Zest

AirAsia Zest, formally Zest Air, was a LCC based in Manila. With hubs at Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, Kalibo International Airport and Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport, AirAsia Zest used a fleet of narrow-body A320 aircraft to serve a network of domestic and regional destinations within the Philippines and Asia. AirAsia Philippines owned a 49% stake in the carrier, whilst the remaining 51% stake was owned by Ambassador Alfred Yao. On 10-May-2013, AirAsia Group announced plans to integrate Philippines AirAsia into Zest in order to maximise fleet utilisation between both carriers and slot allocations from Manila. The two carriers previously operated under separate Air Operator's Certificates until Sep-2015. During the period, AirAsia Zest was considered an affiliate airline of AirAsia Philippines. In Dec-2015, Philippines AirAsia and AirAsia Zest successfully merged into a single entity and operate under a single AOC.

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AirAsia Zest- Created from Zest Air and Asian Spirit, two low cost airlines, in the Philippines. Its main operating base is Manila Ninoy Aquino, but it is a regular at other main airports in the country as well as at international destinations. The airline works in close cooperation with Philippines AirAsia, also based at Manila. It operates 13 Airbus A320s, with more on order.

AirAsia

AirAsia is a low cost carrier based at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia. The carrier, which was formed out of Tune Air in 2002, is led by CEO Tony Fernandes and pioneered the cross-border joint venture in Asia, establishing Thai and Indonesian units with bases in Bangkok and Jakarta. The airline has also partnered with other airlines and investors to create ventures in the Philippines, India and Japan. AirAsia's extensive domestic and regional network includes services within Malaysia and to China, Southeast Asia and the Subcontinent.

AirAsia triumphs at World Airline Awards

AirAsia was named the World's Best Low-Cost Airline for the 8th consecutive year at the World Airline Awards held at Farnborough Airshow on 12th July 2016.


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