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Microsoft Global Outage Affects Flights Worldwide, Passengers Stranded 8

Passengers were stranded at airports across the world after a Microsoft technical glitch affected airline operations causing flight cancellations and delays.

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AirAsia set to relaunch 7 int'l destinations in China

STORY: AirAsia set to relaunch 7 int'l destinations in China DATELINE: Feb. 16, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:38 LOCATION: Kuala Lumpur CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of AirAsia's logo 2. various of AirAsia's planes 3. various of crowds at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport STORYLINE: Malaysia-based low-cost airline AirAsia is set to relaunch seven international destinations in China, namely Macao, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Kunming, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Chengdu, as it returns to service stronger than ever in the post-pandemic era. The budget airline said in a statement on Monday that AirAsia Malaysia will restart four China destinations from two hubs, Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu in the northern Borneo state of Sabah, to Macao, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Kunming with a total of 10 flights weekly, with the plan to increase the frequency by up to 27 flights weekly in March. The first flight to/from China recommenced on Feb. 10 to/from Guangzhou with strong load factors both ways. Complementing the resumption

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Japanese vessels help search for AirAsia plane wreckage

Japanese vessels help search for AirAsia plane wreckage

PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia - Two crew members of a Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer use binoculars during a search operation on Jan. 7, 2015, in waters off Kalimantan, Indonesia, for the victims of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 that crashed in the sea near Borneo Island. Another Japanese destroyer is also participating in the operation.

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Japanese vessels help search for AirAsia plane wreckage

Japanese vessels help search for AirAsia plane wreckage

PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia - The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer Onami participates in a search operation on Jan. 7, 2015, in waters off Kalimantan, Indonesia, for the victims of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 that crashed in the sea near Borneo Island. Another Japanese destroyer, Takanami, is also taking part in the operation.

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AirAsia jetliner crash

AirAsia jetliner crash

SURABAYA, Indonesia - The kin of a passenger on board a Singapore-bound AirAsia jetliner that crashed into the Java Sea after departing from Surabaya, Indonesia, cry at the airport in Surabaya on Dec. 31, 2014. The jetliner crashed Dec. 28 with 162 passengers and crew aboard.

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AirAsia jetliner crash

AirAsia jetliner crash

SURABAYA, Indonesia - The kin of a passenger on board a Singapore-bound AirAsia jetliner that crashed into the Java Sea after departing from Surabaya, Indonesia, head for a waiting room for the families of the passengers at the airport in Surabaya on Dec. 31, 2014. The jetliner crashed Dec. 28 with 162 passengers and crew aboard.

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Indonesia AirAsia plane goes missing en route to Singapore

Indonesia AirAsia plane goes missing en route to Singapore

SINGAPORE, Singapore - Women believed to be relatives of passengers of AirAsia flight QZ8501 weep as they arrive at Singapore's Changi International Airport on Dec. 28, 2014, after the plane belonging to its Indonesian affiliate went missing while heading from Surabaya, capital of Indonesia's East Java province, to Singapore with 162 people aboard.

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Rakuten to acquire minority stake in AirAsia Japan

Rakuten to acquire minority stake in AirAsia Japan

TOKYO, Japan - AirAsia Group Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes (C) and Rakuten Inc. Chief Executive Officer Hiroshi Mikitani (3rd from R) pose for a photo after a press conference in Tokyo on July 1, 2014. Rakuten announced it has agreed to acquire a minority stake in AirAsia Co., the new low-cost carrier of AirAsia in Japan.

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AirAsia, Rakuten chiefs meet press to launch new LCC venture

AirAsia, Rakuten chiefs meet press to launch new LCC venture

TOKYO, Japan - AirAsia Bhd Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes (L) and Rakuten Inc. President Hiroshi Mikitani (R) meet the press in Tokyo on July 1, 2014, to announce a plan to launch a joint low-cost carrier business in Japan next summer.

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AirAsia X launches Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur flight

AirAsia X launches Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur flight

NAGOYA, Japan - Formula One driver Kamui Kobayashi (L) and others pose for photos during an event at Central Japan International Airport on March 17, 2014, to promote low-cost carrier AirAsia X's flights between the airport near Nagoya and Kuala Lumpur launched the same day.

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AirAsia X to link Nagoya and Kuala Lumpur

AirAsia X to link Nagoya and Kuala Lumpur

NAGOYA, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani (R), chief executive officer of Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia X, announces a special discount price of 6,990 yen for one-way economy tickets between Kuala Lumpur and Central Japan International Airport near Nagoya, during a press conference in Nagoya on Nov. 18, 2013.

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Vanilla Air

Vanilla Air

TOKYO, Japan - Tomonori Ishii (C), president of budget airline AirAsia Japan, poses for photos in Tokyo on Sept. 30, 2013, after unveiling new designs for crew uniforms and flights. The low-cost carrier wholly owned by ANA Holdings Inc. will operate under the name of Vanilla Air from Nov. 1, 2013.

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AirAsia X to increase Kuala Lumpur-Kansia flights

AirAsia X to increase Kuala Lumpur-Kansia flights

OSAKA, Japan - AirAsia X CEO Azran Osman-Rani (C), wearing a "yukata" summer kimono, announces during a press conference in Osaka on Aug. 22, 2013, that the Malaysian budget carrier will expand its services linking Kuala Lumpur airport and Japan's Kansai International Airport to daily flights from Nov. 25.

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AirAsia Japan to change name to Vanilla Air

AirAsia Japan to change name to Vanilla Air

TOKYO, Japan - Tomonori Ishii, president of AirAsia Japan, a low-cost carrier wholly owned by ANA Holdings Inc., tells a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 20, 2013, that it will change its name to Vanilla Air on Nov. 1 following the dissolution of the joint venture between its parent company and Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd.

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AirAsia Japan to change name to Vanilla Air

AirAsia Japan to change name to Vanilla Air

TOKYO, Japan - Tomonori Ishii, president of budget airline AirAsia Japan, unveils the company's new name, Vanilla Air, at a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 20, 2013. AirAsia Japan, a low-cost carrier wholly owned by ANA Holdings Inc., will adopt the new name on Nov. 1 following the dissolution of the joint venture between its parent company and Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd.

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ANA, AirAsia to end joint venture

ANA, AirAsia to end joint venture

TOKYO, Japan - Shinzo Shimizu, senior vice president of ANA Holdings Inc., holds a press conference in Tokyo on June 25, 2013. ANA Holdings and Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd announced the same day that they are ending a Japan-based low-cost airline joint venture set up two years ago.

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AirAsia, ANA to dissolve Japan joint venture

AirAsia, ANA to dissolve Japan joint venture

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows airplanes of AirAsia Bhd., Asia's biggest budget airline based in Malaysia, at Narita airport near Tokyo in July 2012. Sources said on June 24, 2013, that AirAsia has decided to dissolve its joint venture in Japan with All Nippon Airways Co.

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Narita airport marks 35th anniversary

Narita airport marks 35th anniversary

NARITA, Japan - Photo shows planes of budget airlines Jetstar Japan Co. (front) and AirAsia Japan Co. at Narita airport, near Tokyo, on May 20, 2013. The airport marked its 35th anniversary the same day.

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AirAsia launches flights at Centrair

AirAsia launches flights at Centrair

NAGOYA, Japan - Yoshinori Odagiri (2nd from L), president of AirAsia Japan Co., cuts the ribbon with Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura (far L) and Aichi Gov. Hideaki Omura (far R) during a ceremony at Central Japan International Airport near Nagoya, known as Centrair, on March 31, 2013, the day the budget airline started flights between the airport and Fukuoka.

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AirAsia Japan starts international flight services

AirAsia Japan starts international flight services

NARITA, Japan - Kazuyuki Iwakata (C), president of AirAsia Japan Co., poses for photos with others at Narita International Airport on Oct. 28, 2012, during an event to mark the start of the budget airline's first international flight services between Narita and Seoul.

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AirAsia Japan starts international flight services

AirAsia Japan starts international flight services

NARITA, Japan - Flight attendants of AirAsia Japan Co. give gifts to passengers at Narita International Airport on Oct. 28, 2012, when the budget airline started its first international flight services between Narita and Seoul.

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AirAsia Japan starts operation

AirAsia Japan starts operation

NARITA, Japan - Passengers climb aboard the first flight of AirAsia Japan Co. at Narita airport near Tokyo bound for Fukuoka on Aug. 1, 2012. AirAsia Japan, jointly owned by All Nippon Airways Co. and Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd., became the third budget airline to launch domestic flights in Japan.

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AirAsia Japan starts operation

AirAsia Japan starts operation

NARITA, Japan - The first flight of AirAsia Japan Co. takes off from Narita airport near Tokyo to Fukuoka on Aug. 1, 2012. AirAsia Japan, jointly owned by All Nippon Airways Co. and Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd., became the third budget airline to launch domestic flights in Japan.

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AirAsia Japan's 1st jet arrives in Japan

AirAsia Japan's 1st jet arrives in Japan

NARITA, Japan - The first airplane to be used by budget airline AirAsia Japan Co. is pictured on June 11, 2012 after arriving from France at Narita International Airport near Tokyo.

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AirAsia Japan's 1st jet arrives in Japan

AirAsia Japan's 1st jet arrives in Japan

NARITA, Japan - The first airplane to be used by budget airline AirAsia Japan Co. arrives on June 11, 2012 from France at Narita International Airport near Tokyo.

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AirAsia Japan's 1st jet arrives in Japan

AirAsia Japan's 1st jet arrives in Japan

NARITA, Japan - The first airplane to be used by budget airline AirAsia Japan Co. is pictured on June 11, 2012 after arriving from France at Narita International Airport near Tokyo.

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AirAsia X offers bargain prices

AirAsia X offers bargain prices

OSAKA, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani (far L), chief executive officer of Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia X, unveils a bargain price of 30,000 yen for premium-class seats on one-way trips between Osaka and Kuala Lumpur during a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Dec. 1, 2011. The bargain price compares with normal prices ranging from 50,000 yen to 92,000 yen.

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AirAsia X to offer Osaka-Kuala Lumpur flight

AirAsia X to offer Osaka-Kuala Lumpur flight

OSAKA, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani (C), chief executive officer of Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia X, attends an event in Osaka, western Japan, on Aug. 10, 2011, to promote a flight between Osaka and Kuala Lumpur to be launched on Nov. 30. In the promotional period through June 20, the lowest fare available on the new route from Kansai International Airport is set at 3,931 yen one way. The total ticket cost, including airport taxes, rises to 8,081 yen. The flight will be the airline's second service linking Malaysia and Japan after the inauguration in 2010 of flights between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo.

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ANA, AirAsia to set up joint budget airline

ANA, AirAsia to set up joint budget airline

TOKYO, Japan - Shinichiro Ito, president of All Nippon Airways Co., speaks at a press conference in a Tokyo hotel on July 21, 2011, announcing that the Japanese airline and AirAsia Bhd. of Malaysia will establish AirAsia Japan Co., a joint budget airline that will begin domestic and international flights from Narita airport near Tokyo by August 2012.

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Malaysia budget carrier arrives in Tokyo

Malaysia budget carrier arrives in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - The first flight of low-cost Malaysian carrier AirAsia X arrives at Tokyo's Haneda airport Dec. 9, 2010, from Kuala Lumpur.

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Malaysia budget carrier arrives in Tokyo

Malaysia budget carrier arrives in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Passengers on the first flight of low-cost Malaysian carrier AirAsia X arrive at Tokyo's Haneda airport Dec. 9, 2010, from Kuala Lumpur.

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Malaysia budget carrier arrives in Tokyo

Malaysia budget carrier arrives in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - The first flight of low-cost Malaysian carrier AirAsia X arrives at Tokyo's Haneda airport Dec. 9, 2010, from Kuala Lumpur.

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AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

TOKYO, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani, chief executive officer of low-cost Malaysian airline AirAsia X, speaks during an interview with Kyodo News on Sept. 21, 2010. The company announced the same day it will launch a flight service between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo in December with fares 40 percent lower than those offered by other airlines.

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Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo 5,000-yen flights

Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo 5,000-yen flights

TOKYO, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani (C), chief executive officer of low-cost Malaysian airline AirAsia X, poses for photos during a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo on Sept. 21, 2010, promoting the start of a flight service between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo with fares as low as 5,000 yen.

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AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

TOKYO, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani, chief executive officer of low-cost Malaysian airline AirAsia X, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 21, 2010. The company announced it will launch a flight service between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo in December with fares 40 percent lower than those offered by other airlines.

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AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

TOKYO, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani, chief executive officer of low-cost Malaysian airline AirAsia X, announces the carrier's plan to launch flight services between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Tokyo's Haneda airport at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 21, 2010.

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Malaysia's budget AirAsia set to stir Japan's travel scene

Malaysia's budget AirAsia set to stir Japan's travel scene

SEPANG, Malaysia - Azran Osman Rani, chief executive officer of Malaysia's fast-growing long-haul budget airline AirAsia X, listens to question from reporters during an interview with Kyodo News in Sepang on the outskirts of Malaysia's capital city Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. 14, 2010. He said AirAsia X plans to extend its low-cost service to Japan, possibly by the second half of this year.

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ANA Holdings, AirAsia presents sponsorship plan for Skymark

ANA Holdings, AirAsia presents sponsorship plan for Skymark

An All Nippon Airways Co. plane (top) lands at Fukuoka airport in southwestern Japan while a Skymark Airlines Inc. plane awaits departure on Feb. 23, 2015. ANA Holdings Inc., the parent of All Nippon Airways, and Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd have notified bankrupt Skymark Airlines of their plans to take part in the struggling airline's restructuring as the company ended accepting applications for sponsorship the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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ANA Holdings, AirAsia presents sponsorship plan for Skymark

ANA Holdings, AirAsia presents sponsorship plan for Skymark

Photo taken Feb. 23, 2015, shows an All Nippon Airways Co. plane (front) and a Skymark Airlines Inc. plane at Fukuoka airport in southwestern Japan. ANA Holdings Inc., the parent of All Nippon Airways, and Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd have notified bankrupt Skymark Airlines of their plans to take part in the struggling airline's restructuring as the company ended accepting applications for sponsorship the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Malaysia's budget AirAsia set to stir Japan's travel scene

Malaysia's budget AirAsia set to stir Japan's travel scene

SEPANG, Malaysia - Azran Osman Rani, chief executive officer of Malaysia's fast-growing long-haul budget airline AirAsia X, listens to question from reporters during an interview with Kyodo News in Sepang on the outskirts of Malaysia's capital city Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. 14, 2010. He said AirAsia X plans to extend its low-cost service to Japan, possibly by the second half of this year. (Kyodo)

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Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo 5,000-yen flights

Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo 5,000-yen flights

TOKYO, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani (C), chief executive officer of low-cost Malaysian airline AirAsia X, poses for photos during a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo on Sept. 21, 2010, promoting the start of a flight service between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo with fares as low as 5,000 yen. (Kyodo)

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AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

TOKYO, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani, chief executive officer of low-cost Malaysian airline AirAsia X, speaks during an interview with Kyodo News on Sept. 21, 2010. The company announced the same day it will launch a flight service between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo in December with fares 40 percent lower than those offered by other airlines. (Kyodo)

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AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

TOKYO, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani, chief executive officer of low-cost Malaysian airline AirAsia X, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 21, 2010. The company announced it will launch a flight service between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo in December with fares 40 percent lower than those offered by other airlines. (Kyodo)

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AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

AirAsia X to launch Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo flights

TOKYO, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani, chief executive officer of low-cost Malaysian airline AirAsia X, announces the carrier's plan to launch flight services between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Tokyo's Haneda airport at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 21, 2010. (Kyodo)

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AirAsia X to offer Osaka-Kuala Lumpur flight

AirAsia X to offer Osaka-Kuala Lumpur flight

OSAKA, Japan - Azran Osman-Rani (C), chief executive officer of Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia X, attends an event in Osaka, western Japan, on Aug. 10, 2011, to promote a flight between Osaka and Kuala Lumpur to be launched on Nov. 30. In the promotional period through June 20, the lowest fare available on the new route from Kansai International Airport is set at 3,931 yen one way. The total ticket cost, including airport taxes, rises to 8,081 yen. The flight will be the airline's second service linking Malaysia and Japan after the inauguration in 2010 of flights between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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ANA, AirAsia to set up joint budget airline

ANA, AirAsia to set up joint budget airline

TOKYO, Japan - Shinichiro Ito, president of All Nippon Airways Co., speaks at a press conference in a Tokyo hotel on July 21, 2011, announcing that the Japanese airline and AirAsia Bhd. of Malaysia will establish AirAsia Japan Co., a joint budget airline that will begin domestic and international flights from Narita airport near Tokyo by August 2012. (Kyodo)

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Japanese vessels help search for AirAsia plane wreckage

Japanese vessels help search for AirAsia plane wreckage

PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia - Two crew members of a Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer use binoculars during a search operation on Jan. 7, 2015, in waters off Kalimantan, Indonesia, for the victims of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 that crashed in the sea near Borneo Island. Another Japanese destroyer is also participating in the operation. (Kyodo)

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AirAsia jetliner crash

AirAsia jetliner crash

SURABAYA, Indonesia - The kin of a passenger on board a Singapore-bound AirAsia jetliner that crashed into the Java Sea after departing from Surabaya, Indonesia, head for a waiting room for the families of the passengers at the airport in Surabaya on Dec. 31, 2014. The jetliner crashed Dec. 28 with 162 passengers and crew aboard. (Kyodo)

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Indonesia AirAsia plane goes missing en route to Singapore

Indonesia AirAsia plane goes missing en route to Singapore

SINGAPORE, Singapore - Women believed to be relatives of passengers of AirAsia flight QZ8501 weep as they arrive at Singapore's Changi International Airport on Dec. 28, 2014, after the plane belonging to its Indonesian affiliate went missing while heading from Surabaya, capital of Indonesia's East Java province, to Singapore with 162 people aboard. (Kyodo)

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Rakuten to acquire minority stake in AirAsia Japan

Rakuten to acquire minority stake in AirAsia Japan

TOKYO, Japan - AirAsia Group Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes (C) and Rakuten Inc. Chief Executive Officer Hiroshi Mikitani (3rd from R) pose for a photo after a press conference in Tokyo on July 1, 2014. Rakuten announced it has agreed to acquire a minority stake in AirAsia Co., the new low-cost carrier of AirAsia in Japan. (Kyodo)

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