AirAsia sets its sight on getting all of Asia flying
The launch of Malaysia-based AirAsia, with just two aircraft operating six domestic routes in early 2002, set in motion an LCC phenomenon that has swept across the region, taking no prisoners in its inexorable march, especially in Southeast Asia. Today, AirAsia is to some extent a victim of its own...
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