AirAsia Ready to Transfer Flight Operations to Don Mueang Airport from October 1st, 2012
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AirAsia affirms its readiness to transfer all operations to Don
Mueang International Airport by October 1st, 2012. The airline assures
Don Mueang Airport will be able to accommodate its growing fleet and
provide its customers with the utmost satisfaction.
Mr. Tassapon Bijleveld, CEO of Thai AirAsia, said that AirAsia’s
decision to return to Don Mueang Airport was carefully assessed as he
noted that the capabilities of Don Mueang Airport are in line with
AirAsia’s own growth plan. Thorough consideration into transferring to
Don Mueang Airport found that the airport’s capabilities, coupled with
the Airports of Thailand Company’s assistance measures, meant AirAsia
could better manage its cost more effectively and provide passengers
with improved service.
“The uncongested Don Mueang Airport is sure to prove a benefit to
AirAsia when it boosts its fleet of Airbus A320s to a total of 48 and
welcomes more customers. The airport’s location also makes it conducive
to further travel. Prospective travelers should have confidence in
what Don Mueang has to offer”, said Mr. Tassapon.
AirAsia has scheduled October 1st this year as the date when all of
its services will be based at Don Mueang Airport. The airline’s flights
will retain their FD code and original schedules. Passengers who are
affected by the switch to Don Mueang Airport, may alter their flights by
either choosing another travel date on the same route either 7 days
before or after their original travel date, at no additional cost.
Passengers also have an option to convert the paid flight into credit
shell available to be used within the next 90 days. The change options
are only available to affected passengers who purchased their tickets
before 26 June 2012 whose travel dates are from 1 October 2012 onwards.
For further information and developments visit www.airasia.com or contact the AirAsia Call Center at 02-515-999.
source : airasia.com
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