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AirAsia's 2024 Passenger Surge: A 11% Rise with Fleet Expansion
File photo for reference only AirAsia is celebrating a triumphant 2024, recording a notable increase in passenger numbers as it expanded its fleet to accommodate growing travel demands. The budget airline carried over 63 million passengers last year, marking an 11% rise from 2023. Enhancing its operations, AirAsia reported an improved load factor of 89%. The final quarter of 2024 was particularly impressive, with the airline transporting 16.2 million passengers—up 9% from the previous year. During this period, AirAsia operated 101,084 flights, compared to 92,633 in 2023, while the average flight distance increased by 2% to 751 miles (1,203 km). Fleet expansion was crucial to this growth, as AirAsia increased its number of active planes to 205 from a total of 224. The airline reactivated 14 aircraft and introduced 10 new planes throughout the year, including nine Airbus A321neos and a pre-owned Airbus A320. Looking ahead to 2025, AirAsia plans to bolster its fleet further, with an additional nine aircraft re-entering service in the first quarter and another seven by mid-year. The airline's expansion strategy continues as it leverages new aircraft to maximise revenue capabilities. Originating in 1996 with a lone Boeing 737-300, AirAsia has grown into a regional leader, operating seven sub-brands. These include short-haul services like AirAsia, Thai AirAsia, and others, alongside long-haul carriers AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X. Despite past setbacks with ventures such as Indonesia AirAsia X and the AirAsia India rebranding, the company maintains its forward momentum, poised for further growth in 2025, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-14 -
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LTR Visa is Now available for Long Term Residency
Yes it seems they want to attract that have reached maturity overseas and can't be repatriated due to IT gouging. So, no worries, they'll fine tune for the rich Thai, while the good old foreign pensioner will be squeezed to the most obscene extent. My understanding is that to be remittnce tax exempt they will have to season their money in some dedicated local funds. Nothing I truly can understand, not my world. -
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Any tips dealing with health insurance agents
Not sure about that. But obviously we can ask an agent how his offer is compared to others out there. He should know his competition and he should know if they are cheaper, better, whatever. -
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UK Judge Grants Gaza Family Residency Amid Controversy Over Family Ties
Do we think the Gazen will live in the same neighborhood as the judge? Go to the same schools as his kids? -
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Why China will prevail over the US in this crazy world of Trump 2.0
Not only can property taxes be a significant amount of money but if you are unfortunate enough to have bought a condo in an area like South Florida the homeowners fees have skyrocketed due to the increasing costs caused by hurricanes and weather related issues, as insurance premiums have gone through the roof and there are no controls on the insurance mafia industry. So there are a lot of retired folks who have their condos paid for and are now wrestling with HOA fees that have skyrocketed to the point where they cannot afford their condo anymore. This is part of life in America, a dwindling empire, lower quality of life by the year, higher expenses, and diminishing services. Make America great again? That's never going to happen.
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