AirAsia X (AAX) announced the imminent resumption of its highly frequented flights connecting Malaysia to South Korea’s largest coastal city, Busan.
The move essentially reinforces the airline’s position as the only airline in Malaysia to offer direct connectivity between the two major cities.
Set to commence operations on 17th June of this year with a four times weekly frequency, this will mark the airline’s 21st destination and the second in South Korea.
Likewise, the resumption will play a vital role in stimulating new demand and strengthening AAX market leadership in North Asia.
A much-anticipated comeback
AAX chief executive Benyamin Ismail expressed pride at the upcoming resumption and stated that the airline takes pride in being the only airline in Malaysia operating direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Busan.
Ismail said: “AirAsia X’s focus has always been on making long-haul travel more accessible and resuming this route reflects our disciplined approach to growing our network whilst enabling more travellers to enjoy new travel experiences and adventures. Building on our current route to Seoul, Busan further enhances our footprint in South Korea as we continue expanding across North Asia, which remains our strongest growth region. Similarly, we are excited to welcome travellers from Busan to Malaysia, particularly in conjunction with Visit Malaysia 2026.”
To celebrate the return to one of its most popular destinations, AAX is offering promotional fares between Kuala Lumpur and Busan from RM299 all-in one-way for economy or RM999 all-in one-way for the airline’s award-winning Premium Flatbed from now till 18th January for travel between 17th June and 30th November.