HONOLULU - Flight D7 001 from long-haul low-cost carrier AirAsia X landed at
Honolulu International Airport on
June 28, marking the airline’s first foray into the US.
The four times weekly route departed from
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for
Honolulu, Hawaii via
Osaka, Japan.
The successful inaugural flight was followed by a celebration and press conference event at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, graced by
State of Hawaii Chief of Staff Mike McCartney; Malaysian Ambassador to the US HE Tan Sri Dr Zulhasnan Rafique; Hawaii Tourism Authority President and CEO
George D. Szigeti; AirAsia X Chairperson Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz and AirAsia X CEO
Benyamin Ismail.
AirAsia X Chairperson Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz said, “We are here to democratize air travel for everyone so flying long haul would no longer be a luxury only a few could enjoy. This landmark route to
Hawaii is a bold new chapter in that quest to help more people travel farther for less. But this is just the beginning, and soon our guests will be able to enjoy flights to even more destinations in the US as we continue to grow our international footprint.”
Last week, AirAsia was named the World’s Best Low Cost Airline for the ninth straight years while AirAsia X won the World’s Best Low Cost Airline Premium Cabin and Premium Seat awards for the fifth consecutive year at the Skytrax World Airline Awards held at the Paris Air Show.
“We are deeply honored AirAsia X has chosen
Honolulu as its initial destination to expand service in
the United States and appreciate how this route strengthens our ties with the people and culture of
Malaysia,” said
George D. Szigeti, President and CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority. “AirAsia X customers in
Kuala Lumpur and
Osaka will enjoy the convenience of this direct service and how it connects them with the welcoming aloha spirit of the Hawaiian culture, the spectacular natural beauty of our islands, and the diversity of
Asia Pacific influences that enriches the experience of being in
Hawaii.”
To celebrate the inaugural flight, AirAsia X will be offering one-way fares from as low as
USD189* for a standard seat or
USD799* for the award-winning Premium Flatbed from
Honolulu to
Kuala Lumpur; or
USD149* for a standard seat or
USD699* for the Premium Flatbed from
Honolulu to
Osaka. These promotional fares are available on
airasia.com now through
July 2 for travel between
October 1, 2017 and
August 28, 2018.
The capital city of
Malaysia,
Kuala Lumpur is known around the world for its iconic, modern skyline featuring the Petronas Twin Towers. The city is a major shopping haven for tourists and its multi-cultural culinary scene attracts visitors from across the globe. Outside the city limits,
Kuala Lumpur serves as a gateway to the UNESCO Heritage Site of Melaka, just about two hour’s drive away from the airport. No matter what your interests, it all happens in
Kuala Lumpur.
Osaka is
Japan’s third largest city located in the
Kansai region. A city that loves to eat,
Osaka’s unofficial slogan is kuidaore. which literally means ‘eat until you drop.’ Takoyaki (octopus balls), Okonomiyaki (pan-fried batter cake), udon and other traditional Japanese culinary are some of the must-try food in
Osaka. Visitor can stroll along the river at Dotombori and take a selfie with the famous Glico billboard, visit the majestic Osaka Castle, enjoy the thrills at Universal Studio Japan and many more.
* One-way all-in fare inclusive of taxes and fees. Terms and conditions apply.
Flight Schedule for
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (KUL) to
Honolulu, Hawaii (HNL) via
Osaka, Japan (KIX)
Flight No. |
From |
To |
Departure |
Arrival |
Flight Schedule |
D7 001 |
KUL |
KIX |
1400 hrs |
2125 hrs |
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat |
D7 001 |
KIX |
HNL |
2325 hrs |
1230 hrs |
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat |
D7 002 |
HNL |
KIX |
1600 hrs |
2025 hrs |
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat |
D7 002 |
KIX |
KUL |
2200 hrs |
0400 hrs |
Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun |
Note: All times listed are local unless otherwise stated.