SEPANG (Feb 2): The recent lawsuit against AirAsia X in Australia will not affect the sales performance of the the low-cost carrier in the country, says AirAsia Group chief executive officer, Tan Sri Tony Fernandes.
He said the lawsuit was a minor technical problem and would not result in any changes in the long-haul budget airline's frequencies to Australia.
AirAsia X currently flies to Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.
Earlier last month, a consumer watchdog in Australia sued the budget carrier for allegedly failing to disclose the full price of fares for flights from Australia.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) took legal action against the airline the same day its executives were launching the fares for the Sydney-Kuala Lumpur route with one-way fare from as low as A$99 (RM319). - Bernama
He said the lawsuit was a minor technical problem and would not result in any changes in the long-haul budget airline's frequencies to Australia.
AirAsia X currently flies to Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.
Earlier last month, a consumer watchdog in Australia sued the budget carrier for allegedly failing to disclose the full price of fares for flights from Australia.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) took legal action against the airline the same day its executives were launching the fares for the Sydney-Kuala Lumpur route with one-way fare from as low as A$99 (RM319). - Bernama