List of AirAsia Group destinations

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This is a list of current and confirmed prospective destinations that AirAsia and its subsidiaries Indonesia AirAsia , Thai AirAsia , Philippines AirAsia , AirAsia Cambodia , AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X are flying to, as of January2025. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the route list (especially for international destinations) may not be up to date, however, these may resume once trading conditions permit. Tony Fernandes, the CEO of AirAsia, remains hopeful to resume a significant portion of its previous destinations with adjusted frequencies. [1] However, due to the low-cost model of the business, this would be unlikely and it is possible that a significant number destinations may be terminated to optimise route efficiency. AirAsia has 180 flights daily, not including its subsidiary airlines. AirAsia X has 21 flights daily.

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Destinations

Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the airline's largest hub Air Asia, KLIA2, Kuala Lumpur Airport Low Cost Terminal (15154635905).jpg
Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the airline's largest hub
IATAAirline
AK AirAsia
D7 AirAsia X
FD Thai AirAsia
QZ Indonesia AirAsia
Z2 Philippines AirAsia
XJ Thai AirAsia X
KT AirAsia Cambodia
DJ AirAsia Japan
XT Indonesia AirAsia X (defunct) [2]
Hubs
Charter routes
Seasonal routes
Future routes
Terminated routes

Note - Green background indicates carriers active on given routes, grey background indicates terminated services.

CityCountryIATAICAOAirportAKD7FDQZZ2DJXJXTKTRefs
Abu Dhabi United Arab EmiratesAUHOMAA Abu Dhabi International Airport Green check.svg [3]
Adelaide AustraliaADLYPAD Adelaide Airport Green check.svg [4] [5]
Ahmedabad IndiaAMDVAAH Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [6]
Almaty KazakhstanALAUAAA Almaty International Airport Check-green.svg
Alor Setar MalaysiaAORWMKA Sultan Abdul Halim Airport Check-green.svg [7] [8] [9]
Amritsar IndiaATQVIAR Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport Check-green.svg [10] [11]
Auckland New ZealandAKLNZAA Auckland Airport Check-green.svg [12]
Bacolod PhilippinesBCDRPVB Bacolod–Silay Airport Check-green.svg
Balikpapan IndonesiaBPNWALL Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [13]
Banda Aceh IndonesiaBTJWITT Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport Check-green.svg
Bandar Seri Begawan BruneiBWNWBSB Brunei International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Bandung IndonesiaBDOWICC Husein Sastranegara International Airport Check-green.svg
Bangkok ThailandDMKVTBD Don Mueang International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svg [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]
Bangkok ThailandBKKVTBS Suvarnabhumi Airport Check-green.svg
Batam IndonesiaBTHWIDD Hang Nadim International Airport Green check.svgGreen check.svg [20]
Beijing ChinaPEKZBAA Beijing Capital International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Beijing ChinaPKXZBAD Beijing Daxing International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Bengaluru IndiaBLRVOBL Kempegowda International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [21]
Bhubaneswar IndiaBBIVEBS Biju Patnaik International Airport Check-green.svg [22] [23]
Bintulu MalaysiaBTUWBGB Bintulu Airport Check-green.svg
Brisbane AustraliaBNEYBBN Brisbane Airport Green check.svg [24]
Buriram ThailandBFVVTUO Buriram Airport Check-green.svg
Busan South KoreaPUSRKPK Gimhae International Airport Check-green.svg
Cagayan de Oro PhilippinesCGYRPMY Laguindingan International Airport Check-green.svg
Cairns AustraliaCNSYBCS Cairns International Airport Check-green.svg
Can Tho VietnamVCAVVCT Can Tho Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Caticlan PhilippinesMPHRPVE Godofredo P. Ramos Airport Check-green.svg
Cebu PhilippinesCEBRPVM Mactan–Cebu International Airport Check-green.svg [25] [26] [27]
Changsha ChinaCSXZGHA Changsha Huanghua International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Chengdu ChinaCTUZUUU Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svg [28] [29]
Chengdu ChinaTFUZUTF Chengdu Tianfu International Airport Check-green.svg
Chennai IndiaMAAVOMM Chennai International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [30]
Chiang Mai ThailandCNXVTCC Chiang Mai International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Chiang Rai ThailandCEIVTCT Chiang Rai International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Chongqing ChinaCKGZUCK Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Chumphon ThailandCJMVTSE Chumphon Airport Check-green.svg [31]
Christchurch New ZealandCHCNZCH Christchurch Airport Green check.svg [32]
Clark PhilippinesCRKRPLC Clark International Airport Check-green.svg [27]
Colombo Sri LankaCMBVCBI Bandaranaike International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [33] [34]
Da Lat VietnamDLIVVDL Lien Khuong Airport Check-green.svg
Da Nang VietnamDADVVDN Da Nang International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [35] [36]
Darwin AustraliaDRWYPDN Darwin International Airport Green check.svg [20] [37] [38]
Davao PhilippinesDVORPMD Francisco Bangoy International Airport Check-green.svg [39] [40]
Delhi IndiaDELVIDP Indira Gandhi International Airport Check-green.svg [41] [42] [43]
Denpasar IndonesiaDPSWADD Ngurah Rai International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg [44] [45]
Dhaka BangladeshDACVGHS Shahjalal International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [46] [47]
Dumaguete PhilippinesDGTRPVD Sibulan Airport Check-green.svg [48]
Fukuoka JapanFUKRJFF Fukuoka Airport Check-green.svg [49] [50]
Gaya IndiaGAYVEGY Gaya Airport Check-green.svg [51]
General Santos PhilippinesGESRPMR General Santos International Airport Green check.svg [52]
Goa IndiaGOIVOGO Goa International Airport Green check.svg
Gold Coast AustraliaOOLYBCG Gold Coast Airport Check-green.svg
Guwahati IndiaGAUVEGT Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Guangzhou ChinaCANZGGG Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svg [53] [54]
Guilin ChinaKWLZGKL Guilin Liangjiang International Airport Check-green.svg
Guiyang ChinaKWEZUGY Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport Green check.svg
Haikou ChinaHAKZJHK Haikou Meilan International Airport Green check.svgGreen check.svg [55]
Hangzhou ChinaHGHZSHC Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Hanoi VietnamHANVVNB Noi Bai International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Hat Yai ThailandHDYVTSS Hat Yai International Airport Check-green.svg
Ho Chi Minh City VietnamSGNVVTS Tan Son Nhat International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [56] [57]
Hong Kong Hong KongHKGVHHH Hong Kong International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Honolulu United StatesHNLPHNL Honolulu International Airport Check-green.svg [58]
Hua Hin ThailandHHQVTPH Hua Hin Airport Check-green.svg [59]
Hyderabad IndiaHYDVOHS Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Check-green.svg [60]
Iloilo PhilippinesILORPVI Iloilo International Airport Check-green.svg [61]
Ipoh MalaysiaIPHWMKI Sultan Azlan Shah Airport Check-green.svg [62] [63] [64] [7] [8]
Jaipur IndiaJAIVIJP Jaipur Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [65] [23] [66] [67]
Jakarta IndonesiaCGKWIII Soekarno–Hatta International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [45] [68] [69] [70] [71] [72]
Jeddah Saudi ArabiaJEDOEJN King Abdulaziz International Airport Check-green.svgGreen check.svg [73]
Jeju South KoreaCJURKPC Jeju International Airport Check-green.svg [74]
Johor Bahru MalaysiaJHBWMKJ Senai International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg [75] [69] [7] [8] [9] [16] [17] [53] [54] [57] [63] [64] [70] [71] [72] [76] [77] [78]
Kalibo PhilippinesKLORPVK Kalibo International Airport Check-green.svg [79]
Kaohsiung TaiwanKHHRCKH Kaohsiung International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg [80] [81]
Kathmandu NepalKTMVNKT Tribhuvan International Airport Green check.svgGreen check.svg [82]
Khon Kaen ThailandKKCVTUK Khon Kaen Airport Check-green.svg [83]
Kochi IndiaCOKVOCI Cochin International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [84]
Kolkata IndiaCCUVECC Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [85]
Kota Bharu MalaysiaKBRWMKC Sultan Ismail Petra Airport Check-green.svg
Kota Kinabalu MalaysiaBKIWBKK Kota Kinabalu International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg [86] [64]
Kozhikode IndiaCCJVOCL Kozhikode International Airport Check-green.svg
Krabi ThailandKBVVTSG Krabi International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [87]
Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaKULWMKK Kuala Lumpur International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svg [26] [88] [89] [76] [19]
Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaSZBWMSA Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport Green check.svg
Kuala Terengganu MalaysiaTGGWMKN Sultan Mahmud Airport Check-green.svg
Kuantan MalaysiaKUAWMKD Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport Check-green.svg [90]
Kuching MalaysiaKCHWBGG Kuching International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [91] [9]
Kunming ChinaKMGZPPP Kunming Changshui International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [92]
Labuan MalaysiaLBUWBKL Labuan Airport Check-green.svg
Labuan Bajo IndonesiaLBJWATO Komodo Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Langkawi MalaysiaLGKWMKL Langkawi International Airport Check-green.svg [77]
Loei ThailandLOEVTUL Loei Airport Check-green.svg
Lucknow IndiaLKOVILK Chaudhary Charan Singh Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Lanzhou ChinaLHWZLLL Lanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport Check-green.svg
Lombok IndonesiaLOPWADL Lombok International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
London United KingdomSTNEGSS London Stansted Airport Green check.svg [93]
London United KingdomLGWEGKK London Gatwick Airport Green check.svg [41]
Luang Prabang LaosLPQVLLB Luang Prabang International Airport Check-green.svg
Macau MacauMFMVMMC Macau International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg [94]
Majalengka IndonesiaKJTWICA Kertajati International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Makassar IndonesiaUPGWAAA Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport Check-green.svg
Malé MaldivesMLEVRMM Velana International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [95] [96]
Manado IndonesiaMDCWAMM Sam Ratulangi International Airport Check-green.svg [97]
Mandalay MyanmarMDLVYMD Mandalay International Airport Check-green.svg
Manila PhilippinesMNLRPLL Ninoy Aquino International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Mauritius MauritiusMRUFIMP Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport Green check.svg [98] [99]
Medan IndonesiaKNOWIMM Kualanamu International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [100] [68]
Medina Saudi ArabiaMEDOEMA Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport Check-green.svg [101] [102]
Meixian ChinaMXZZGMX Meixian Airport Green check.svg [103]
Melaka MalaysiaMKZWMKM Malacca International Airport Check-green.svg
Melbourne/Geelong AustraliaAVVYMAV Avalon Airport Green check.svg
Melbourne AustraliaMELYMML Melbourne Airport Check-green.svgGreen check.svg
Miri MalaysiaMYYWBGR Miri Airport Check-green.svg [9]
Mumbai IndiaBOMVABB Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Green check.svgGreen check.svg [104] [105] [106] [107]
Muscat OmanMCTOOMS Muscat International Airport Green check.svg [108] [109]
Nagoya JapanNGORJGG Chubu Centrair International Airport Check-green.svg [110] [111]
Nairobi KenyaNBOHKJK Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Check-green.svg
Nakhon Si Thammarat ThailandNSTVTSF Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport Check-green.svg
Nakhon Phanom ThailandKOPVTUW Nakhon Phanom Airport Check-green.svg
Nan ThailandNNTVTCN Nan Airport Check-green.svg [112]
Nanchang ChinaKHNZSCN Nanchang Changbei International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Nanjing ChinaKHNZSNJ Nanjing Lukou International Airport Check-green.svg [113]
Nanning ChinaNNGZGNN Nanning Wuxu International Airport Check-green.svg [114]
Narathiwat ThailandNAWVTSC Narathiwat Airport Check-green.svg
Naypyidaw MyanmarNYTVYNT Naypyidaw International Airport Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Nha Trang VietnamCXRVVCR Cam Ranh International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [115]
Ningbo ChinaNGBZSNB Ningbo Lishe International Airport Check-green.svg
Okinawa JapanOKAROAH Naha Airport Check-green.svgGreen check.svg [49] [116]
Osaka JapanKIXRJBB Kansai International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svgCheck-green.svg
Padang IndonesiaPDGWIPT Minangkabau International Airport Check-green.svg
Palembang IndonesiaPLMWIPP Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport Check-green.svgGreen check.svg [117]
Paris FranceORYLFPO Orly Airport Green check.svg [41]
Pattaya ThailandUTPVTBU U-Tapao International Airport Check-green.svgGreen check.svg
Pekanbaru IndonesiaPKUWIBB Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport Check-green.svg
Penang MalaysiaPENWMKP Penang International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svg [118] [64]
Perth AustraliaPERYPPH Perth Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Phnom Penh CambodiaPNHVDPP Phnom Penh International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Phuket ThailandHKTVTSP Phuket International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Phitsanulok ThailandPHSVTPP Phitsanulok Airport Check-green.svg
Phu Quoc VietnamPQCVVPQ Phu Quoc International Airport Check-green.svg [119]
Pontianak IndonesiaPNKWIOO Supadio Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [88] [91] [89]
Puerto Princesa PhilippinesPPSRPVP Puerto Princesa International Airport Check-green.svg
Quanzhou ChinaJJNZSQZ Quanzhou Jinjiang Airport Check-green.svg
Ranong ThailandUNNVTSR Ranong Airport Check-green.svg [120] [121]
Roi Et ThailandROIVTUV Roi Et Airport Check-green.svg [112]
Roxas City PhilippinesRXSRPVR Roxas Airport Check-green.svg [48]
Sakon Nakhon ThailandSNOVTUI Sakon Nakhon Airport Check-green.svg
Sandakan MalaysiaSDKWBKS Sandakan Airport Check-green.svg
Sapporo JapanCTSRJCC New Chitose Airport Check-green.svgGreen check.svgCheck-green.svg [49] [122] [110] [123]
Sanya ChinaSYXZJSY Sanya Phoenix International Airport Check-green.svg
Semarang IndonesiaSRGWARS Achmad Yani International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Sendai JapanSDJRJSS Sendai Airport Green check.svg
Seoul South KoreaICNRKSI Incheon International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svgCheck-green.svg
Shanghai ChinaPVGZSPD Shanghai Pudong International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svgCheck-green.svg [124] [125]
Shantou ChinaSWAZGOW Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [126] [127] [19]
Shenzhen ChinaSZXZGSZ Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svg [128]
Shenyang ChinaSHEZYTX Shenyang Taoxian International Airport Check-green.svg
Siborong-Borong IndonesiaDTBWIMN Silangit International Airport Check-green.svg [129]
Sibu MalaysiaSBWWBGS Sibu Airport Check-green.svg [9]
Siem Reap CambodiaREPVDSR Siem Reap International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Siem Reap CambodiaSAIVDSA Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Sihanoukville CambodiaKOSVDSV Sihanoukville International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [130]
Singapore SingaporeSINWSSS Singapore Changi Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Solo IndonesiaSOCWARQ Adisumarmo International Airport Check-green.svgGreen check.svg [131] [132] [133]
Sorong IndonesiaSOQWASS Domine Eduard Osok Airport Check-green.svg
Surabaya IndonesiaSUBWARR Juanda International Airport Check-green.svg [78]
Surat Thani ThailandURTVTSB Surat Thani Airport Check-green.svg
Sydney AustraliaSYDYSSY Sydney Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svg [134]
Tacloban PhilippinesTACRPVA Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport Check-green.svg
Tagbilaran PhilippinesTAGRPVT Tagbilaran Airport Check-green.svg
Tagbilaran PhilippinesTAGRPSP Bohol–Panglao International Airport Check-green.svg
Taipei TaiwanTPERCTP Taoyuan International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg [122]
Tanjung Pandan IndonesiaTJQWIKT H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin International Airport Check-green.svg [69]
Tawau MalaysiaTWUWBKW Tawau Airport Check-green.svg [9] [77] [64]
Tbilisi GeorgiaTBSUGTB Tbilisi International Airport Check-green.svg [135]
Tehran IranIKAOIIE Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport Green check.svgGreen check.svg [136] [137] [138]
Thiruvananthapuram IndiaTRVVOTV Trivandrum International Airport Check-green.svg [139]
Tianjin ChinaTSNZBTJ Tianjin Binhai International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [140]
Tiruchirapalli IndiaTRZVOTR Tiruchirapalli Airport Check-green.svg [66]
Tokyo JapanHNDRJTT Haneda Airport Check-green.svg
Tokyo JapanNRTRJAA Narita International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svg [141] [142]
Trang ThailandTSTVTST Trang Airport Check-green.svg
Ubon Ratchathani ThailandUBPVTUU Ubon Ratchathani Airport Check-green.svg
Udon Thani ThailandUTHVTUD Udon Thani Airport Check-green.svg
Varanasi IndiaVNSVEBN Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport Check-green.svg
Vientiane LaosVTEVLVT Wattay International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [143]
Visakhapatnam IndiaVTZVOVZ Visakhapatnam Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [144]
Xiamen ChinaXMNZSAM Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport Green check.svgGreen check.svg [145] [146]
Wenzhou ChinaWNZZSWZ Wenzhou Longwan International Airport Green check.svg [147]
Wuhan ChinaWUHZHHH Wuhan Tianhe International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [131]
Xi'an ChinaXIYZLXY Xi'an Xianyang International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg [148]
Yangon MyanmarRGNVYYY Yangon International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svg
Yogyakarta IndonesiaYIAWAHI Yogyakarta International Airport Check-green.svgCheck-green.svgGreen check.svg [149] [150]
Zamboanga PhilippinesZAMRPMZ Zamboanga International Airport Check-green.svg [52] [27]
Zagreb CroatiaZAGLDZA Zagreb International Airport Check-green.svg[ citation needed ]

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