n 2Q2023, AirAsia Malaysia, AirAsia Thailand, AirAsia Indonesia and AirAsia Philippines (the “Consolidated Airlines”) posted a healthy load factor of 88%, having carried 14.2 million passengers, almost double the number year-on-year (“YoY”). Across the group, 16.2 million seats were available, operated by 146 of the 166 activated aircraft. To date, the Consolidated Airlines have recovered 73% and 74% of 1H2019 capacity and passengers carried respectively. With the strong resurgence of travel demand, the group Available Seat Kilometres (“ASK”) grew to 18,989 million, improved 132% YoY and Revenue Passenger Kilometres (“RPK”) up by 146% YoY, recorded at 16,312 million.
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n 2Q2023, AirAsia Malaysia, AirAsia Thailand, AirAsia Indonesia and AirAsia Philippines (the “Consolidated Airlines”) posted a healthy load factor of 88%, having carried 14.2 million passengers, almost double the number year-on-year (“YoY”). Across the group, 16.2 million seats were available, operated by 146 of the 166 activated aircraft. To date, the Consolidated Airlines have recovered 73% and 74% of 1H2019 capacity and passengers carried respectively. With the strong resurgence of travel demand, the group Available Seat Kilometres (“ASK”) grew to 18,989 million, improved 132% YoY and Revenue Passenger Kilometres (“RPK”) up by 146% YoY, recorded at 16,312 million.