Wednesday, August 1, 2012
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AirAsia's Bid Draws Indonesia Scrutiny
Wall Street Journal
JAKARTA—Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd. may need to buckle up for turbulent
weather: The bid by Asia's largest budget airline to buy Indonesia's
Batavia Air has caught the attention of politicians and bureaucrats, who
want a closer look before allowing another ...
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AirAsia is Big Ballin' and Shotcallin' in Indonesia
Jaunted (blog)
It isn't often we see airline balance sheets so much in the black that they
can acquire entire other airlines at the drop of a hat. Except that's
exactly how things played out for AirAsia last week when it went to the ATM
and bought its competitor, Batavia Air.
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AirAsia acquisition of Batavia Air flies into turbulence, regulator threatens to ...
Malaysia Star
The anti-monopoly agency fears that the acquisition by the owners of
Indonesia AirAsia (IAA) would create a business entity that would control
more than 50% of the domestic market, which is in violation of the 1999 law
on unlawful business practices. “We will ...
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AirAsia Japan begins no-frills domestic flights
The Daily Yomiuri
NARITA, Chiba (Jiji Press)--AirAsia Japan started its domestic flight
service on Wednesday, becoming the third major Japanese low-cost carrier.
The no-frills airline launched flights between Narita Airport and New
Chitose Airport in Hokkaido, and between ...
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AirAsia Japan begins inaugural flights to Sapporo, Fukuoka
Malaysia Star
KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Japan, the newest low-cost carrier (LCC) based at the
Narita International Airport, began services of its domestic routes on
Wednesday, with daily flights to Fukuoka and Sapporo. AirAsia Japan's other
domestic destination is ...
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AirAsia Japan begins flights
Business Times - Malaysia
AirAsia Japan Co became the third budget airline to start flights in the
country this year, stepping up competition with full-service operators. The
first service left Tokyo's Narita airport on time at 7 a.m. and arrived at
Fukuoka at 9 a.m., according to a statement ...
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AirAsia Japan launches as country's third new LCC and positive force of change ...
CAPA - Centre for Aviation
The 01-Aug-2012 launch of AirAsia Japan, a joint-venture between Malaysia's
AirAsia and Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) represents more than simply
another step in the LCC revolution in Japan. The phenomenon is also rapidly
spilling over to ...
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AirAsia Japan starts flying
gulfnews.com
Tokyo: AirAsia Japan Co. became the third budget airline to start flights
in the country this year, stepping up competition with full-service
operators. The first service left Tokyo's Narita airport on time at 7am and
arrived at Fukuoka at 9am, according to a ...
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HSBC Global picks AirAsia as preferred low-cost carrier
Sin Chew Jit Poh
KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 (Bernama) -- HSBC Global Research has picked AirAsia
Bhd as its preferred low-cost carrier as it enjoys a strong positioning and
is a pure play on the growth in low-cost travel in Asia (including Japan).
In its report on 'Asian ...
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The Thinker: The Sky's the Limit
Jakarta Globe
If Tony Fernandes had to stake AirAsia's business prospects on Malaysia or
Indonesia, he would probably opt for Indonesia, due to a lucrative and
growing market here that saw more than 68 million people fly during 2011.
The number of air passengers is ...
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Wall Street Journal
JAKARTA—Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd. may need to buckle up for turbulent
weather: The bid by Asia's largest budget airline to buy Indonesia's
Batavia Air has caught the attention of politicians and bureaucrats, who
want a closer look before allowing another ...
See all stories on this topic:
AirAsia is Big Ballin' and Shotcallin' in Indonesia
Jaunted (blog)
It isn't often we see airline balance sheets so much in the black that they
can acquire entire other airlines at the drop of a hat. Except that's
exactly how things played out for AirAsia last week when it went to the ATM
and bought its competitor, Batavia Air.
See all stories on this topic:
AirAsia acquisition of Batavia Air flies into turbulence, regulator threatens to ...
Malaysia Star
The anti-monopoly agency fears that the acquisition by the owners of
Indonesia AirAsia (IAA) would create a business entity that would control
more than 50% of the domestic market, which is in violation of the 1999 law
on unlawful business practices. “We will ...
See all stories on this topic:
AirAsia Japan begins no-frills domestic flights
The Daily Yomiuri
NARITA, Chiba (Jiji Press)--AirAsia Japan started its domestic flight
service on Wednesday, becoming the third major Japanese low-cost carrier.
The no-frills airline launched flights between Narita Airport and New
Chitose Airport in Hokkaido, and between ...
See all stories on this topic:
AirAsia Japan begins inaugural flights to Sapporo, Fukuoka
Malaysia Star
KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Japan, the newest low-cost carrier (LCC) based at the
Narita International Airport, began services of its domestic routes on
Wednesday, with daily flights to Fukuoka and Sapporo. AirAsia Japan's other
domestic destination is ...
See all stories on this topic:
AirAsia Japan begins flights
Business Times - Malaysia
AirAsia Japan Co became the third budget airline to start flights in the
country this year, stepping up competition with full-service operators. The
first service left Tokyo's Narita airport on time at 7 a.m. and arrived at
Fukuoka at 9 a.m., according to a statement ...
See all stories on this topic:
AirAsia Japan launches as country's third new LCC and positive force of change ...
CAPA - Centre for Aviation
The 01-Aug-2012 launch of AirAsia Japan, a joint-venture between Malaysia's
AirAsia and Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) represents more than simply
another step in the LCC revolution in Japan. The phenomenon is also rapidly
spilling over to ...
See all stories on this topic:
AirAsia Japan starts flying
gulfnews.com
Tokyo: AirAsia Japan Co. became the third budget airline to start flights
in the country this year, stepping up competition with full-service
operators. The first service left Tokyo's Narita airport on time at 7am and
arrived at Fukuoka at 9am, according to a ...
See all stories on this topic:
HSBC Global picks AirAsia as preferred low-cost carrier
Sin Chew Jit Poh
KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 (Bernama) -- HSBC Global Research has picked AirAsia
Bhd as its preferred low-cost carrier as it enjoys a strong positioning and
is a pure play on the growth in low-cost travel in Asia (including Japan).
In its report on 'Asian ...
See all stories on this topic:
The Thinker: The Sky's the Limit
Jakarta Globe
If Tony Fernandes had to stake AirAsia's business prospects on Malaysia or
Indonesia, he would probably opt for Indonesia, due to a lucrative and
growing market here that saw more than 68 million people fly during 2011.
The number of air passengers is ...
See all stories on this topic:
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