Tag: airasia

Thai AirAsia says it plans to raise at least $150 million from a listing in Bangkok and hires CIMB, Credit Suisse and Thanachart Securities to make it happen.
By Anette Jönsson | 8 March 2011
AirAsia’s new foreign exchange solution cuts out the uncertainty when dealing in multiple currencies.
By Edward Russell | 27 July 2010
BoA Merrill, J.P. Morgan and RBS announce mandate wins, while China UnionPay expands across Asia.
By Jonathan Wong | 18 May 2010
Four years after first announcing its intentions, Malaysia’s AirAsia receives approval for a joint venture in Vietnam.
By Edward Russell | 12 February 2010
The Singapore-based budget airline drums up strong support for its upcoming listing, despite a short operating history and an aggressive expansion plan.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 January 2010
Low-cost carriers AirAsia and Jetstar plan to save money by pooling resources and collectively influencing aircraft manufacturers.
By Edward Russell | 7 January 2010
Malaysian regulations governing the foreign ownership of airlines constrain the final deal size.
By Daniel Inman | 16 September 2009
The Philippines-based airline seeks to raise up to $288 million and is set to become the second listed low-cost carrier in Asia.
By Anette Jönsson | 16 January 2008
Asia''s first budget airline taxies home towards the bottom end of the range.
By Jackie Horne | 1 November 2004
Expectations running high despite record oil prices.
By Jackie Horne | 11 October 2004
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