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  2. AirAsia Japan - Wikipedia

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    AirAsia Japan's first incarnation was founded in July 2011, and was based at Tokyo's Narita International Airport until the airline ceased operations during October 2013, rebranding as Vanilla Air. AirAsia Japan's second incarnation was founded in July 2014, with its base of operations at Nagoya's Chubu Centrair International Airport.

  3. List of AirAsia Group destinations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and confirmed prospective destinations that AirAsia and its subsidiaries Indonesia AirAsia, Thai AirAsia, Philippines AirAsia, AirAsia Cambodia, AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X are flying to, as of December 2024. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the route list (especially for international destinations) may not be up to ...

  4. AirAsia - Wikipedia

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    AirAsia Japan was the Japanese low-cost airline affiliate of AirAsia based in Nagoya and formerly in Narita. The airline was first announced as a joint venture between AirAsia and All Nippon Airways in 2011. [63] It flew its first flight in August 2012. [63]

  5. Vanilla Air - Wikipedia

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    AirAsia Japan aircraft was transferred to Indonesia AirAsia, with Vanilla Air retaining only two aircraft at the outset. Although Vanilla Air was to continue operating from AirAsia Japan's principal base at Narita International Airport, the fleet reduction forced the abandonment of the AirAsia Japan hub at Chubu Centrair International Airport ...

  6. List of largest airlines in Asia - Wikipedia

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    ^8 Includes figures for Air Japan, ANA Wings and Peach Aviation. ^9 Includes figures for Scoot and SilkAir. ^10 Includes figures for Citilink. ^11 Includes figures for Air India Express, AIX Connect and Vistara. ^12 Based on Fiscal Year ending 31 Mar. ^13 Includes figures for Jin Air. ^14 Includes figures for Cebgo. ^15 Based on Fiscal Year ...

  7. All Nippon Airways - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011, All Nippon Airways and AirAsia agreed to form a low-cost carrier, called AirAsia Japan, based at Tokyo's Narita International Airport. ANA held 51 percent shares and AirAsia held 33 percent voting shares and 16 percent non-voting shares through its wholly owned subsidiary, AA International. [33]

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