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Thai AirAsia X

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Low-cost airline of Thailand, operating long-haul flights
This article is about the long-haul airline from Thailand. For its Malaysian sister airline, seeAirAsia X.

Thai AirAsia X
ไทยแอร์เอเชีย เอกซ์
IATAICAOCall sign
XJTAXEXPRESS WING
Founded18 September 2013; 12 years ago (2013-09-18)
Commenced operations17 June 2014; 11 years ago (2014-06-17)
Operating basesDon Mueang International Airport[1]
Frequent-flyer programBIG Loyalty Programme
Fleet size11
Destinations11
Parent companyAsia Aviation Public Company Limited[2]
HeadquartersDon Mueang,Bangkok,Thailand
Key peoplePatima Jeerapaet
Nadda Buranasiri[3]
Websitewww.airasia.com

Thai AirAsia X is a Thailong-haullow-cost airline based atDon Mueang International Airport inBangkok. It is ajoint venture ofAirAsia X fromMalaysia andThai AirAsia.

History

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On 18 September 2013, AirAsia X signed a shareholders agreement with Tassapon Bijleveld and Julpas Krueospon to establish a joint venture co-operation for a long-haul low-cost airline, a Thai company named Thai AirAsia X Company Limited was started in which AirAsia took a 49% share.[4] Thai AirAsia X is the medium and long-haul operation of the brand Thai AirAsia. The franchise can keep costs down by using a common ticketing system, aircraft livery, employee uniforms, and management style.

On 3 February 2014 Thai AirAsia X received anAir Operators Certificate (AOC) from the Department of Civil Aviation of Thailand which allowed the airline to apply for permits and slots for the intended routes.[4] On 17 June 2014, Thai AirAsia X operated its first flight fromBangkok toSeoul with anAirbus A330-300.[5] Following destinations wereOsaka andTokyo on 1 September 2014.

In December 2016, Thai AirAsia X announced the end of services to theMiddle East by subsequently cancelling all flights toTehran andMuscat.[6]

In August 2019, Thai AirAsia X took delivery of its firstAirbus A330neo aircraft.[7]

Due to lockdown measures, all domestic flights in July 2021 were canceled.[8] In October 2021, Thai Asia X announced the resumption of flights atSuvarnabhumi Airport for the next month.[9]

On 26 April 2022 Thai AirAsia X announced that it would be moving its Bangkok operations fromDon Mueang International Airport toSuvarnabhumi Airport.[10] On 19 May 2022 Thai AirAsia X filed for bankruptcy with the Central Bankruptcy Court inBangkok, however the process would have no impact on passengers, as operations continue as usual.[11]

Destinations

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Main article:List of AirAsia Group destinations

As of January 2025[update], Thai AirAsia X flies (or has flown) to the following destinations:

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
AustraliaBrisbaneBrisbane AirportTerminated[12]
MelbourneMelbourne AirportTerminated[13]
SydneySydney AirportTerminated[14]
ChinaHarbinHarbin Taiping International AirportSeasonal
NanchangNanchang Changbei International AirportTerminated
ShanghaiShanghai Pudong International Airport
ShenyangShenyang Taoxian International AirportTerminated
TianjinTianjin Binhai International AirportTerminated
CroatiaZagrebZagreb AirportTerminated[citation needed]
GeorgiaTbilisiTbilisi International AirportTerminated[15]
IndiaDelhiIndira Gandhi International Airport[16]
IranTehranImam Khomeini International AirportTerminated[17][6]
JapanFukuokaFukuoka AirportTerminated
NagoyaChubu Centrair International Airport
OsakaKansai International Airport
SapporoNew Chitose Airport
SendaiSendai Airport
TokyoNarita International Airport
KazakhstanAlmatyAlmaty International Airport[18]
OmanMuscatMuscat International AirportTerminated[19][6]
Saudi ArabiaRiyadhKing Khalid International Airport[20]
South KoreaSeoulIncheon International Airport
ThailandBangkokDon Mueang International AirportBase[10]
Suvarnabhumi AirportTerminated[10]
PhuketPhuket International AirportTerminated[21]

Fleet

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Current fleet

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A Thai AirAsia XAirbus A330-300 approachingIncheon International Airport

As of August 2025[update], Thai AirAsia X operates the following aircraft:[22]

Thai AirAsia X fleet
AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengersNotes
PETotal
Airbus A330-3001112365377
367367
Total11

Former fleet

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Thai AirAsia X has previously operated the following aircraft:

Thai AirAsia X former fleet
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
Airbus A330neo220192022To be taken over byAzul Brazilian Airlines.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Thai AirAsia X to move all flight operations back to Don Mueang Airport from 1 October 2024".newsroom.airasia.com. 16 July 2024.
  2. ^"ASIA Aviation Public Company Limited".www.aavplc.com. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved23 September 2014.
  3. ^"AirAsia X & Thai AirAsia X To Commence Flights To Narita & Osaka From Kuala Lumpur & Bangkok - AirAsia".www.airasia.com.
  4. ^ab"AAX Quarterly Announcement Q4 2013"(PDF).
  5. ^"Bangkok: Thai AirAsia X est née | Air Journal" (in French). 23 April 2014. Retrieved31 October 2021.
  6. ^abc"Thai AirAsia X to axe Middle Eastern services".
  7. ^Nick Wenzel (10 August 2019)."The AirAsia X becomes Airbus A330neo operator".International Flight Network. Retrieved13 August 2019.
  8. ^Fronde, Neill (10 July 2021)."All Thai AirAsia July flights cancelled; airlines cope with lockdown".Thaiger. Retrieved31 October 2021.
  9. ^"Thai AirAsia to Resume Flights from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport".Travel News Asia. 22 October 2021. Retrieved31 October 2021.
  10. ^abcChua, Alfred."Thai AirAsia X marks return to service with Japan, South Korea relaunch".FlightGlobal. Retrieved26 April 2022.
  11. ^"Thai AirAsia X files for bankruptcy".Hua Hin Today. 19 May 2022. Retrieved20 May 2022.
  12. ^"Travel Advisory : Thai AirAsia X (XJ) Suspends Bangkok-Brisbane Route". 11 March 2020. Retrieved16 March 2020.
  13. ^"THAI AIRASIA X DISCONTINUES MELBOURNE SERVICE IN MID-2Q23". Retrieved17 July 2023.
  14. ^"Thai AirAsia X Suspends Sydney Service in mid-1Q25".
  15. ^Kvaratskheliya, Ketevan (8 October 2019)."Thai Air Asia X to Carry out Direct Bangkok-Tbilisi Flights".Georgia Today on the Web. Archived fromthe original on 2 December 2020. Retrieved2 December 2019.
  16. ^"Thai AirAsia X opens new direct route between Thailand and India".traveldailymedia. Retrieved15 November 2024.
  17. ^"AirAsia X now flies direct to Tehran from Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok!" (Press release). AirAsia Group Berhad. 14 May 2016. Retrieved12 May 2020.
  18. ^"Thai AirAsia X Schedules Bangkok – Almaty Dec 2025 Launch".aeroroutes.com. 12 September 2025.
  19. ^"Thai AirAsia X Celebrates Inaugural Flight to Muscat, Oman" (Press release). AirAsia Group Berhad. 29 June 2016. Retrieved12 May 2020.
  20. ^"Thai AirAsia X Plans Bangkok – Riyadh Launch in Dec 2025".AeroRoutes. Retrieved16 September 2025.
  21. ^"Thai AirAsia X adds Phuket service from Dec 2024". Aeroroutes. 21 October 2024.
  22. ^"Global Airline Guide 2025 - Thai AirAsia X".Airliner World. September 2025. p. 76.

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