Direct flights with AirAsia (AK) - Discover all non-stop routes
AirAsia (IATA: AK) is Malaysia’s largest low-cost carrier. It is based at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), more specifically Terminal 2, the low-cost terminal. It offers numerous domestic and international point-to-point flights across Southeast Asia, South Asia, and parts of Australia. Its subsidiaries in different countries and its long-haul branch (AirAsia X) use different IATA codes and are not covered in this guide. The filter tool below shows all AirAsia (AK) direct flights.
AirAsia was founded in 1993 and quickly grew to become Malaysia’s largest airline by fleet size. Today, AirAsia (AK) is a dominant low-cost airline in Southeast Asia and serves over 100 destinations in 20+ countries.
The airline operates a modern fleet of Airbus aircraft and flies more than 115 unique routes from its operating bases in Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Penang, Kuching, and Johor Bahru. AirAsia continuously adds new routes to its network to capture the growing demand for air travel in the region.
Use the filter tool below to find all of AK’s direct flights. Select your departure/destination airport, for example KUL, PEN, BKI, KCH, or JHB, and all direct routes will display underneath. You can also filter by country or continent, and then sort by flight duration, frequency, or aircraft.
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AirAsia’s operating bases
AirAsia does not have a hub in the traditional sense, because all of its flights are point-to-point and it does not offer facilitated transfers.
Nevertheless, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) is the airline’s primary base. AirAsia flies to more than 70 destinations from it, utilizing Low-Cost Carrier Terminal - KLIA2. This makes it one of the world’s most connected LCC bases.
The other 4 Malaysian airports that AirAsia uses as operating bases are:
Penang (PEN): Northern gateway supporting AK's domestic and regional routes
Kota Kinabalu (BKI): Malaysia’s second busiest airport, located on the island of Borneo, in the state of Sabah.
Kuching (KCH): The second-largest airport in Borneo, this one serving the state of Sarawak.
Johor Bahru (JHB): AirAsia’s southern base near Singapore, helping with cross-border connectivity.
Domestic direct flights with AirAsia (AK)
AirAsia dominates the Malaysian domestic market due to its frequent services and affordable fares. The airline operates nearly 40 unique routes, effectively connecting the busiest airports with direct flights.
The busiest domestic routes include:
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) - Penang (PEN): A very high-traffic domestic corridor between two of the largest cities in Malaysia.
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) - Kota Kinabalu (BKI): Currently the busiest route with 14-16 daily flights.
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) - Kuching (KCH): Frequent service (12-13 flights per day) between Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo.
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) - Langkawi (LGK): More than 70 flights per week to this popular domestic island resort.
Tawau (TWU) - Kota Kinabalu (BKI): The busiest route that doesn’t include Kuala Lumpur. It connects the two sides of the Bornean state of Sabah.
Other airlines that provide domestic flights within Malaysia include the flag carrier Malaysian Airlines (MH) and Batik Air Malaysia (OD), both full-service airlines.
AirAsia’s long-haul flights
Long-haul routes are exclusively operated by AirAsia X (D7), a separate subsidiary.
Currently, the longest flights that AirAsia Malaysia (AK) operates are to India, Australia, and China, but do not exceed 6 hours.
Regional flights within Southeast Asia
AirAsia (AK) is a dominant player in Southeast Asia, especially when it comes to the low-cost segment of the market.
Not even including its subsidiaries, it is the largest budget carrier in terms of international destinations served.
Here are some of AirAsia’s popular regional routes:
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) - Singapore (SIN): One of the world’s busiest international routes. AirAsia provides the most (10-11) daily flights of all airlines.
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) - Bangkok (DMK): With up to 10 flights per day, this is AirAsia’s second-busiest international route.
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) - Jakarta (CGK): Flights to the Indonesian capital are performed 5 times daily.
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) - Ho Chi Minh City (SGN): 4 direct flights per day to Vietnam’s largest city.
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) - Denpasar, Bali (DPS): 3 flights per day to Bali.
In total, AirAsia (AK) serves more than 100 international destinations.
AirAsia’s regional subsidiaries
AirAsia Malaysia (AK) may be the first and largest of the group, but if you are looking for direct flights within Southeast Asia (and beyond), it’s wise to check out its subsidiaries too.
The airline has created several daughter companies in other countries or for long-haul flights:
AirAsia Cambodia (KT): Has a fleet size of 2, flies to 5 destinations, and is based at Phnom Penh Airport.
Indonesia AirAsia (QZ): Has a fleet of 30 aircraft, flies to 33 destinations, and uses Jakarta (CGK) and Bali (DPS) as bases.
Philippines AirAsia (Z2): Has a fleet of 15 aircraft and flies to 29 destinations from its base in Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
Thai AirAsia (FD): With a fleet size of more than 60 and serving over 65 destinations, this is AirAsia’s largest subsidiary.
AirAsia X (D7): The long-haul branch of the company. It has 18 planes in its fleet and flies to distant places such as Kenya, Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Japan, South Korea, and Australia. It’s based at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
Thai AirAsia X (XJ): Another subsidiary that operates long-haul flights from a base at Bangkok Don Mueang Airport.
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