INDONESIA AirAsia is improving its network of flights to Malaysia and Australia, reviving cancelled routes and stepping up frequencies.
The LCC will increase the frequency of its Lombok-Kuala Lumpur service from four flights a week to daily as of June 11, and restart thrice-weekly Denpasar-Kota Kinabalu flights on July 27. The latter was scrapped a few years ago.
To Australia, Indonesia AirAsia is also reopening its Denpasar-Darwin service with four-times-weekly flights beginning July 1. The route was axed last year.
Also starting July 1, the carrier will increase the number of Denpasar-Perth services from thrice-daily to four times a day.