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Several airlines are expanding their networks to meet increasing travel demand in Asia and Europe. Scoot, Akasa Air, and AirAsia X have recently announced new routes and increased flight frequencies, offering travelers more options and conn...
Scoot's expansion includes five weekly flights to Chiang Rai on Embraer E190-E2 aircraft, three weekly flights to Okinawa on Airbus A320 family aircraft, and daily flights to Tokyo (Haneda) on Boeing 787 Dreamliners. In addition to the new destinations, Scoot will be increasing flight frequencies within its network to support anticipated demand for air travel during the upcoming holiday periods.
Akasa Air's new route to Phuket aims to capitalize on the growing outbound tourism market in India, fostering trade and cultural exchanges between India and Thailand. The convenient morning and evening departures and arrivals in India, ensure maximum flexibility for travellers.
AirAsia X's entry into Europe via Istanbul offers a strategic link between Southeast Asia and Europe. The airline will operate from Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW), a major hub with connections to over 117 international and 40 domestic destinations.
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