AirAsia X Postpones Bahrain Flight Route Due to Regional Conflict

KUALA LUMPUR, June 11 (Reuters) – Malaysian ⁠low-cost ⁠airline AirAsia X ⁠said on Thursday it has postponed ​the launch of its planned service via Bahrain until ‌at least August due ‌to the conflict in the Middle East.

AirAsia ⁠initially ⁠planned to commence the route in June, linking Kuala ​Lumpur to Bahrain and onward to London’s Gatwick airport.  It said in a statement it now expects ​the service to start  in August or September, subject ⁠to ⁠market conditions.

• The airline ⁠said ​affected passengers would be offered refunds or rescheduled bookings.

• ​The budget carrier ⁠said it remains committed to opening a hub in Bahrain but needed to take a “measured approach”.

• “Bahrain continues to play an important role in ⁠our long-term growth plans and regional connectivity strategy, and ⁠we remain focused on launching services to both Bahrain and London Gatwick when the operating environment is better aligned with our operational and commercial objectives,” AirAsia General Manager Benyamin Ismail said.

• AirAsia has been hard hit by volatile jet fuel prices, posting a quarterly ⁠net loss earlier this year as it was forced to cut 10% of flights and introduce a surcharge of about 20% on ​fuel.

(Reporting by Danial Azhar and Rozanna Latiff; ​Editing by John Mair)

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