KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia has signed a provisional accord with Bahrain to set up a Middle East hub in the Gulf country, expanding on its plans to create a global low-cost airline.
Tony Fernandes, the Malaysian carrier group’s founder, made the announcement at an investor forum in Bahrain, confirming an earlier Bloomberg News report. The Malaysian entrepreneur’s Capital A Bhd signed a letter of intent with Bahrain’s transport ministry.
“Bahrain will be a powerful launchpad for us in the Middle East,” Fernandes said in a statement.
