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AirAsia and APM join hands to assist flood relief efforts in Kota Bharu

AirAsia is committed to supporting the Malaysia Civil Defence Department (APM) in a critical mission to deliver aid to flood-affected communities in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, amidst the ongoing monsoon season.

AirAsia is committed to supporting the Malaysia Civil Defence Department (APM) in a critical mission to deliver aid to flood-affected communities in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, amidst the ongoing monsoon season.

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Flight AK6431 carried emergency supplies such as food, water, and medical necessities, along with the 15 APM team to ensure immediate assistance could be provided to severely impacted areas.

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In addition to today’s mission, the airline is collaborating closely with APM to transport personnel and supplies on an ad-hoc basis, subject to operational capacity for future relief efforts. As the people’s airline, AirAsia is committed to working together with relevant authorities to provide support to communities in need during critical times.

About AirAsia

The birth story of AirAsia, the aviation arm of Capital A, is an industry legend. It started back in 2001 when Tony Fernandes and Kamarudin Meranun bought an ailing airline with two aircraft and 200 staff and turned it into the fourth largest in Asia, with more than 200 aircraft and 21,000 staff across Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Cambodia and more.

With affordability, inclusivity and accessibility underpinning the operation, AirAsia has carried more than 800 million guests to over 130 destinations in its network. With the mission to serve the underserved, it has connected people and places, and has largely been credited for democratising air travel in the region with its famous tagline ‘Now Everyone Can Fly’.

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