AirAsia X Airline Guide: Bases, Destinations, Prices, Contacts and Company Information

AirAsia X is one of the Malaysia records in this airline library with an active flag in the source. What makes this profile useful is the combination of IATA D7 and ICAO XAX, callsign XANADU, and a strong source profile data score of 10/10.

The strongest base signal is Sepang District. The matched OpenFlights network gives this page extra context, with 36 route records touching Malaysia, Australia, China, and Japan. A website signal is available, so readers can continue verification through the official channel before checking fares.

Use this article as a guided airline dossier: it separates source facts from live travel claims, shows what is known about bases and destinations, and explains how to check prices without relying on stale fare data. Source status: Active / действующая в источнике.

Last reviewed: June 16, 2026.

Article number in this package: 2337 of 6161.

✨ Editorial Snapshot

Editorial Detail What This Article Adds
Article number 2337 of 6161
Record type aviation database record
Data confidence 10/10 – strong source profile
Best editorial use Best used as a traveler-facing profile after live schedule and fare verification.
Main verification caution Route data and website presence are helpful, but they still do not prove today’s timetable.
Base signal Sepang District
Route depth Useful route signal: 36 matched records
Market signal Malaysia, Australia, China, Japan, and South Korea
Destination signal KUL – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, ADL – Adelaide, Australia, and CMB – Colombo, Sri Lanka

This profile is intentionally written as a data-aware airline guide, not a copied directory entry. For AirAsia X, the useful story is the relationship between its Malaysia source country, identifiers D7 / XAX, activity status, route evidence and contact confidence. That mix determines whether the page should be used for booking guidance, aviation research, historical lookup or content cleanup.

🧾 Data Quality Score

The current data score is 10/10. The score rewards active status, usable airline codes, callsign data, matched official website, headquarters signal, OpenFlights route evidence and a source ID. It is not a safety rating and it is not a customer-review score; it is a publishing-confidence signal for this article.

⚡ Quick Facts

Detail Information
Airline AirAsia X
Country / region in source Malaysia
IATA code D7
ICAO code XAX
Callsign XANADU
Activity flag Y
Status Active / действующая в источнике
Alias / other name FlyAsianXpress
OpenFlights ID 2417
Source country Malaysia
Country note as source
Headquarters / base signal Sepang District
Wikidata country signal Malaysia
Official website http://www.airasiax.com
Route-data coverage International route data

🏢 Company Overview

AirAsia X is a general aviation record associated with Malaysia. In this package, its best editorial role is a practical traveler-facing airline profile, provided the reader verifies live schedules before booking.

Identifiers make the record easier to verify: IATA D7, ICAO XAX, callsign XANADU. The source status is Active / действующая в источнике, and the current article data score is 10/10.

The strongest headquarters signal is Sepang District. Matched route data gives this record 36 route entries, with the clearest market signals around Malaysia, Australia, China, and Japan.

For readers, this means the article should be used in layers: first as a country-and-code reference, then as a route/contact verification page, and only after that as a travel-planning guide if the airline is confirmed current through official channels.

📍 Where the Airline Is Based

Primary country / region from the source: Malaysia.

Headquarters or base signal from enrichment data: Sepang District.

Likely route bases from OpenFlights route records:

  • KUL – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • ADL – Adelaide, Australia
  • CMB – Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • CTU – Chengdu, China
  • HGH – Hangzhou, China
  • HND – Tokyo, Japan
  • ICN – Seoul, South Korea
  • JED – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Important note: route-based base inference is not the same as an official headquarters, hub or operating certificate. It only shows airports that appear frequently as origins in the open route data.

🗺️ Destinations and Route Direction

The OpenFlights routes file contains 36 route records linked to this airline ID. This is useful for historical network context, but it should not be treated as a live schedule.

Countries or territories appearing most often in matched route data:

  • Malaysia
  • Australia
  • China
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Sri Lanka
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Nepal
  • Taiwan

Top destination airports or cities in matched route data:

  • KUL – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • ADL – Adelaide, Australia
  • CMB – Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • CTU – Chengdu, China
  • HGH – Hangzhou, China
  • HND – Tokyo, Japan
  • ICN – Seoul, South Korea
  • JED – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • KIX – Osaka, Japan
  • KTM – Kathmandu, Nepal
  • MEL – Melbourne, Australia
  • NGO – Nagoya, Japan
  • OOL – Coolangatta, Australia
  • PEK – Beijing, China
  • PER – Perth, Australia
  • PUS – Busan, South Korea
  • PVG – Shanghai, China
  • SYD – Sydney, Australia

Sample route pairs from matched route data:

  • ADL → KUL
  • CMB → KUL
  • CTU → KUL
  • HGH → KUL
  • HND → KUL
  • ICN → KUL
  • JED → KUL
  • KIX → KUL
  • KTM → KUL
  • KUL → ADL
  • KUL → CMB
  • KUL → CTU
  • KUL → HGH
  • KUL → HND
  • KUL → ICN
  • KUL → JED
  • KUL → KIX
  • KUL → KTM

💰 Price Guide

No live fare or tariff data is included in the source spreadsheet or OpenFlights route files. Airfares change by date, demand, cabin, baggage, taxes, airport fees and sales channel.

Price-checking recommendation: Check live fares directly on the official website: http://www.airasiax.com

When comparing prices for AirAsia X, travelers should check:

  • Base fare
  • Taxes and airport fees
  • Baggage allowance and baggage fees
  • Seat selection fees
  • Change and cancellation rules
  • Payment fees or agency fees
  • Refundability
  • Whether the flight is operated by this airline or a partner airline

For publishing, avoid quoting a specific fare unless it was checked on the same day and includes route, date, cabin and all mandatory fees.

☎️ Contacts and Website

Official website from Wikidata match: http://www.airasiax.com

Recommended contact path:

  • Start with the verified official website when available.
  • Use the airline’s own help, contact, manage booking or customer-service page.
  • Avoid publishing random third-party phone numbers unless they are confirmed on the airline’s own website.
  • If the airline is inactive or legacy, do not present contact details as current.

Wikidata matched item: http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q406632.

🧭 Reliability and Verification Notes

For AirAsia X, reliability should be checked against three practical signals: active source status, the official website, and whether today’s route map still resembles the matched OpenFlights route pattern.

The data score is strong enough for a fuller guide, but still separate it from a safety rating.

Recommended verification steps:

  • Verify live timetable and ticket sales on the official website.
  • Compare current destinations with the historical route-data pattern.
  • Check baggage, refund and schedule-change policies before purchase.
  • Confirm operating carrier if the itinerary is sold through a partner or agency.

🧳 Traveler Guide

For travelers:

  • Start with the official website, then verify whether AirAsia X sells the route, date and baggage bundle you need.
  • Check baggage, refund, payment and schedule-change rules before buying.
  • Confirm whether the flight is operated by AirAsia X or by a partner airline.

For editors and publishers:

  • Keep this page linked from the Malaysia airline index.
  • Use the article number and manifest row when auditing updates.
  • Avoid adding phone numbers unless they are confirmed on an official airline page.
  • Do not add live prices unless the date, route, cabin and mandatory fees are shown.

For aviation researchers:

  • Base research angle: Sepang District is the strongest available base signal.
  • Route research angle: matched data points toward Malaysia, Australia, China, Japan, and South Korea, with destination signals such as KUL – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, ADL – Adelaide, Australia, and CMB – Colombo, Sri Lanka.
  • Compare IATA, ICAO and callsign fields before merging this record with another airline entry.

❓ FAQ

Is AirAsia X active?

The supplied source lists the activity flag as Y and the status as Active / действующая в источнике. This should be verified before booking or publishing live travel advice.

What country is AirAsia X associated with?

The source associates it with Malaysia. The original country field is Malaysia.

What are the IATA and ICAO codes?

IATA: D7. ICAO: XAX.

Where can I check prices?

Check live fares directly on the official website: http://www.airasiax.com

Where can I contact the airline?

Official website from Wikidata match: http://www.airasiax.com

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✈️ Final Thoughts

AirAsia X is a useful airline profile entry for country, code and source-based research. For travelers, the key is verification: confirm the airline is active, use the official website or a trusted ticketing channel, and never rely on old route or contact data for a live trip.