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XJ
  
TAX

Destinations
  
5

Fleet size
  
6

TAX
  
EXPRESS WING

Founded
  
2014

Parent organization
  
AirAsia

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Company slogan
  
Now Everyone Can Fly Xtra Long

Parent company
  
Asia Aviation Public Company Limited

CEO
  
Nadda Buranasiri (1 Jan 2014–)

Headquarters
  
Samut Prakan Province, Thailand

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Thai AirAsia X (Thai: ไทยแอร์เอเชีย เอกซ์) is a Thai long-haul low-fare airline headquartered and based at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok. It is a joint venture of AirAsia X from Malaysia and Thai AirAsia.

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History

ON 18 September 2013 AirAsiaX 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. Thai AirAsia X is the medium and long-haul operation of the brand Thai AirAsia. The franchise is able to keep costs down by using a common ticketing system, aircraft livery, employee uniforms, and management style.

On 3 February 2014 Thai AirAsia X received an Air Operators Certificate from the Department of Civil Aviation of Thailand which allowed the airline to apply for permits and slots for the intended routes. Thai AirAsia X launched its first destination to Seoul-Incheon on 17 June 2014 followed by Osaka-Kansai and Tokyo-Narita on 1 September 2014.

In December 2016, Thai AirAsia X announced to cease services to the Middle East by subsequently cancelling all flights to Tehran and Muscat.

Destinations

As of January 2017, Thai AirAsia X operates the following scheduled destinations:

Thailand
  • Bangkok - Don Mueang International Airport base
  • Japan
  • Tokyo - Narita International Airport
  • Osaka - Kansai International Airport
  • South Korea
  • Seoul - Incheon International Airport
  • China
  • Shanghai - Shanghai Pudong International Airport
  • Fleet

    The Thai AirAsia X fleet comprises the following aircraft (as of August 2016):

    References

    Thai AirAsia X Wikipedia


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