About AirAsia X (D7)
AirAsia X is a small regional carrier based in Malaysia. It operates as a full-service carrier and is currently listed as active in our reference data. Across its scheduled network, AirAsia X serves roughly 19 direct destinations from 6 primary airport(s), totalling around 36 documented route pairings. a smaller carrier serving niche or seasonal markets. The carrier’s ATC callsign is XANADU.
Fare structure & what's included
As a full-service carrier, AirAsia X usually includes one carry-on, one personal item, and a checked bag in standard economy fares (verify by route, since some basic-economy fares strip the checked bag). Hot meals, beverages, and seat selection on the day of travel are typically included on long-haul flights, while short-haul services may sell food on board.
Hubs & main bases
The airline's primary operational bases include the airports listed below. Bookings that originate from a hub almost always have more frequency, more competitive pricing, and better recovery options if a flight is cancelled. If you are connecting through a hub, allow at least the airline's published minimum connection time plus 30 minutes during winter or in known-bad-weather seasons.
Booking & check-in tips
- Book directly on the airline website. Third-party agencies often charge service fees and complicate any future change request.
- Check in online the moment check-in opens (most carriers open 24–48 hours before departure). Late check-ins are first to be denied boarding when a flight is oversold.
- If your fare allows free seat selection, do it early. Mid-cabin window/aisle pairs go fast.
- Sign up for the loyalty programme even for a single trip. Many carriers waive change fees or offer faster rebooking for members.
Operational notes
This profile is generated from open route data and is intended as a quick reference for budget travellers researching itineraries. Schedules, equipment, and even airline status can change between seasons; cross-check the live timetable on the carrier's own site before purchase. If a route appears here that the carrier no longer operates, treat it as historical signal. Many of the most affordable secondary routes are seasonal.
Hub airports
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia · 257 routes
Adelaide International Airport (ADL)
Adelaide, Australia · 51 routes
Bandaranaike International Colombo Airport (CMB)
Colombo, Sri Lanka · 101 routes
Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (CTU)
Chengdu, China · 321 routes
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH)
Hangzhou, China · 250 routes
Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND)
Tokyo, Japan · 157 routes
Top destinations served
| Code | Airport | City | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| KUL | Kuala Lumpur International Airport | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia |
| ADL | Adelaide International Airport | Adelaide | Australia |
| CMB | Bandaranaike International Colombo Airport | Colombo | Sri Lanka |
| CTU | Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport | Chengdu | China |
| HGH | Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport | Hangzhou | China |
| HND | Tokyo Haneda International Airport | Tokyo | Japan |
| ICN | Incheon International Airport | Seoul | South Korea |
| JED | King Abdulaziz International Airport | Jeddah | Saudi Arabia |
| KIX | Kansai International Airport | Osaka | Japan |
| KTM | Tribhuvan International Airport | Kathmandu | Nepal |
| MEL | Melbourne International Airport | Melbourne | Australia |
| NGO | Chubu Centrair International Airport | Nagoya | Japan |
| OOL | Gold Coast Airport | Coolangatta | Australia |
| PEK | Beijing Capital International Airport | Beijing | China |
| PER | Perth International Airport | Perth | Australia |
| PUS | Gimhae International Airport | Busan | South Korea |
| PVG | Shanghai Pudong International Airport | Shanghai | China |
| SYD | Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport | Sydney | Australia |
| TPE | Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport | Taipei | Taiwan |