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AirAsia faces intensifying competition in Malaysia

byCT Report
03/10/2016
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KUALA LUMPUR: Short haul LCC group AirAsia faces intensifying competition in its original home market of Malaysia. Malaysia AirAsia (MAA) is no stranger to fierce competition and has the cost structure to fight back, but the price might be a dilution of recent yield and load factor improvements.

MAA has benefitted over the last year from the restructuring of Malaysia Airlines and an improvement in overall market conditions. However, the new Malaysia Airlines is starting to emerge as a tougher competitor, with a new, more aggressive pricing strategy. Meanwhile Lion Group’s Malaysian JV Malindo Air is again accelerating expansion, targeting several of AirAsia’s most lucrative routes.

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