Summary The Kuala Lumpur-Singapore route is extremely busy, with a capacity of 477,568 seats, second only to Hong Kong-Taipei. AirAsia recently unveiled a new livery on an A320 in collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board to promote travel to Singapore. AirAsia marks 20 years in Singapore, operating 286 flights weekly, strengthening ties between the neighboring countries.

The route between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore is one of the busiest international routes in the world, and depending on the time of year and how much capacity has been allocated, it can be the busiest. In August 2024, the route had a total capacity of 477,568 seats, surpassed only by the route between Hong Kong and Taipei with 582,955 seats. A new livery in the sky Whatever the ranking, the Kuala Lumpur—Singapore route is hugely important to the economies and travel outcomes of Malaysia, Singapore and the surrounding ASEAN region.

As the region's champion, AirAsia never misses an opportunity to promote air travel and last week, it rolled out a freshly adorned aircraft sporting the 'Love, Singapore' livery. AirAsia, in collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), Gardens by the Bay and Mandai Wildlife Group, unveiled the new A320 livery on August 22, 2024. The instantly recognizable livery is part of a joint campaign to promote inbound travel to Singapore from visitors from Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia to capture the year-end travel demand in the region.

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