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In 4Q23, the Company carried a total of 890,289 passengers, 2.6 times year-on-year ('YoY'), and achieved an encouraging Passenger Load Factor ('PLF') of 82%, up by three percentage points, even as seat capacity multiplied by 2.5 times as compared to the same period in the preceding year. This came as the Company ramped up its fleet size and network reach over the past 12 months, further buoyed by the peak year-end holiday and travel season.
During the quarter under review, AirAsia X Malaysia's number of operational aircraft stood at 16 aircraft as opposed to six aircraft for the quarter ended
In terms of network, the Company launched a new route to
On a full-year basis, AirAsia X Malaysia posted a healthy PLF of 80% up by two percentage points against the preceding year. Despite a 6.6 times growth in seat capacity, the Company carried over 2.8 million passengers, reflecting a YoY growth of about 6.8 times. With the increase in the number of operational aircraft and the number of flights to 9,799 flights for the year, AirAsia X Malaysia's ASK capacity surged by 7.5 times to 15,604 million. In 2023, AirAsia X Malaysia served a total of 22 destinations, with a total of eight routes launched over the 12-month period.
Our associate, AirAsia X Thailand recorded a robust PLF of 86% in 4Q23, as the number of passengers carried grew by about 1.7 times YoY to 387,217 passengers, while seat capacity increased by 1.8 times YoY to 450,979 seats during the quarter. In terms of network, AirAsia X Thailand resumed services to
Fourth Quarter 2023 Operating Statistics
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