AirAsia X will fly to Nairobi

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This is kinda cool:


4x weekly KUL-NBO flights. Not exactly a stylish way to fly to Kenya, but I imagine this will be far cheaper than any of the other available options.
 
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Interesting. Distance wise, very similar to SYD-HKT, so definitely in the mid range of the long haul LCC flights.
 
Decent option for business (if their flat beds remain cheap). Not sure of the game plan though. Hardly a low cost tourist destination, and I can’t imagine there’s a lot of business or VFR to warrant a direct service.
 
Decent option for business (if their flat beds remain cheap). Not sure of the game plan though. Hardly a low cost tourist destination, and I can’t imagine there’s a lot of business or VFR to warrant a direct service.
East Africa is not only a high priced destination. Are 1000's of budget travellers. As I was ~40 years ago in that area. Spent a few $ more when last in East Africa.
My screen name is "Wanderer" in Swahili.

 
If I can get a reasonably priced flat bed, I would be very interested taking this 9 hour flight from Kul!

I have been to SA, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Eswatini and technically Angola and loved my trips to Africa....would love to visit more places including Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Ghana, maybe Mozambique etc
 
Only lasted 9 months

That's a real shame. Am going to Nairobi in September and a friend was booked on this flight to meet me there. The connections and pricing to/from MEL were quite reasonable.
 
D7 redeploying aircraft to SAW:
 
Seems like AirAsia wants out of the A330 fleet this decade, or reading into his comments, seems like when the leases end. I guess the Aussie routes can be done with the 321XLR.

Further to the point that Long Haul/Low Cost doesn’t work, especially in regions that have low incomes. Jetstar here have a monopoly, play within the dual brand strategy, and operate in a region with a much higher disposable income.

 
AirAsia has never really made much in the way of earnings and they have a very high amount of aircraft on order. It’s a common theme seen in Asia with Lion Group, Vietjet, AirAsia all ordering large amounts of equipment but don’t have the finances to back them.

The only operator that has been somewhat more conservative with its fleet planning has been Scoot.

AirAsia have something like 350 aircraft on order. They will never have a 500 aircraft fleet. I don’t know what these guys are smoking.
 

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