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Third Quarter 2009 Results Third Quarter 2009 Results Third Quarter 2009 Results Third Quarter 2009 Results

20 November 200920 November 200920 November 200920 November 2009

Third Quarter 2009 Results Third Quarter 2009 Results Third Quarter 2009 Results Third Quarter 2009 Results

20 November 200920 November 200920 November 200920 November 2009

ASEAN Airline Takes WingASEAN Airline Takes WingASEAN Airline Takes WingASEAN Airline Takes WingASEAN Airline Takes WingASEAN Airline Takes WingASEAN Airline Takes WingASEAN Airline Takes Wing

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Disclaimer

Information contained in our presentation is intended solely for your reference. Such information is subject to change without notice, its accuracy is not guaranteed and it may not contain all material information concerning the Company. Neither we nor our advisors make any representation regarding, and assumes no responsibility or liability for, the accuracy or completeness of, or any errors or omissions in, any information contained herein.

In addition, the information may contain projections and forward-looking statements that reflect the company’s current views with respect to future events and financial performance. These views are based on current assumptions which are subject to various risks factors and which may change over time. No assurance can be given that future events will occur, that projections will be achieved, or that the company’s assumptions are correct. Actual results may differ materially from those projected.

This presentation can be distributed without any consent of the Company as this is a publicly available announcement.

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Key Highlights for Third Quarter

� Strong third quarter results given challenging operating environment

– core operating profit RM34 million, reversal from RM82 million loss in Q3-2008

– third quarter is our weakest quarter

– consumer sentiment impacted by A-H1N1 and challenging global economy

� Raised RM505 million capital

– issued 380 million shares @ 16% of issued paid up capital

– reduced net gearing level to 2.6 times (previously a major concern by investors)

� Indonesia has turned the corner, produced profits of RM21 million

– the power of the associates is unveiled

– with more Airbus A320, cost structure will improve and so will profits

� Issues with MAHB settled

– paid off disputed amount to MAHB

– lower airport fees announced, significant savings for AirAsia

� Ancillary income strong growth trajectory

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Malaysia: Third Quarter in a Snapshot

� Disciplined, profitable growth

– revenue growth of 4% driven by 19% passenger growth

� Lowest cost airline in the world at 3.21* US cents / ASK

� Maintaining strong growth trajectory

– high capacity growth matched by demand, constant load factor of 75%

– yield reduction (-7%) is significantly lower than other notable airlines which

are

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Quarter Ended: 30 September

RM'000 unless otherwise stated

Revenue 739,668 707,909 4%

EBITDAR 234,611 101,687 131%

Core Operating Profit 33,834 (81,580) n/aProfit after Tax 130,072 (470,570) n/a

Jul-Sep 2009Jul-Sep 2008

(restated)

Change

y-o-y

* Change in Cost / ASK computation. Refer to Bursa announcement for further clarification

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Indonesia: Third Quarter in a Snapshot

� Indonesia has turned the corner, net profit of IDR59 billion (RM21 million)

� Platform for sustained profitability has been established

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Indonesia Cost / ASK (US cents)

4 .16

5.0 65.2 7

4 .0 5

3 .2 5

3 .6 53 .8 4

2.00

3.00

4.00

5.00

6.00

Q1-

2008

Q2-

2008

Q3-

2008

Q4-

2008

Q1-

2009

Q2-

2009

Q3-

2009

Indonesia Margin Spread (RASK - CASK)

- 0 .76

- 0 .8 8

- 0 .11

0 .0 8

- 0 .2 5

- 0 .4 4

0 .16

-1.00

-0.80

-0.60

-0.40

-0.20

0.00

0.20

Q1-

2008

Q2-

2008

Q3-

2008

Q4-

2008

Q1-

2009

Q2-

2009

Q3-

2009

Indonesia AirAsia Cost / ASKIndonesia AirAsia Cost / ASK New Route Strategy is Producing ProfitsNew Route Strategy is Producing Profits

� Airbus A320 replacement into fleet is – enhancing efficiency

– increasing capacity

– lowering operational cost

� Access to international routes has significantly improved operations – improved the RASK vs. CASK spread – Australia and Singapore routes are

high yielding and high loads

Stable cost Streamline capacity in the second quarter 2009

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Thailand Cost / ASK (US cents)

5.4 65.6 4 5.52

4 .14 4 .15 4 .13

2.00

3.00

4.00

5.00

6.00

Q1-

2008

Q2-

2008

Q3-

2008

Q4-

2008

Q1-

2009

Q2-

2009

Q3-

2009

Thailand: Third Quarter in a Snapshot

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���� Thailand is headed towards the right direction

Thailand AirAsia Cost / ASKThailand AirAsia Cost / ASK New Route Strategy is Producing ProfitsNew Route Strategy is Producing Profits

Stable cost

� Airbus A320 replacement into fleet is – enhancing efficiency

– Increasing capacity

– lowering operational cost

� Underlying demand is positive – underlying demand is positive, but it is

due to low fare stimulation – AirAsia ideally positioned to capture

huge upside when market turns

Thailand Load Factor

78 .2 %

71.5%

79 .1%

74 .6 %73 .9 %

6 9 .4 %

77.5%

65.0%

70.0%

75.0%

80.0%

Q1-

2008

Q2-

2008

Q3-

2008

Q4-

2008

Q1-

2009

Q2-

2009

Q3-

2009

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AirAsia X: Third Quarter in a Snapshot

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���� The long haul, low cost model is proven successful

Passengers Carried Passengers Carried Revenue (RM million)Revenue (RM million)

� Strong level of acceptance of AAX services as seen by high passenger growth and load factors

� Upgrading fleet with new seats

– extra comfort at better value

� Kept cash balance in tact despite financing three aircraft during the period

� Fourth quarter looking positive with strong loads and high yields

Passenger Carried and Load Factor

146 ,19 6

2 17,73 1

2 88 ,0 446 9% 6 9%

77%

0

100,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

Q1-2009 Q2-2009 Q3-2009

4 0 %

5 0 %

6 0 %

7 0 %

8 0 %

PAX

Load Factor

Revenue (RM million)

12 8 ,8 9 0

14 9 ,10 4

19 5,79 4

100,000

125,000

150,000

175,000

200,000

Q1-2009 Q2-2009 Q3-2009

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2637 41

70

91

130

95

42

74

31

50

12.0 13.315.2 15.1 15.7

17.8

23.1 22.1

29.027.0

36.2

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3

0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

35.0

Ancillary Income (RM million)

Spend / pax

� Ancillary income growth ahead of expectations

� Relatively stable profits as it is seasonally insensitive

� Further growth potential at limited additional cost

Strong Ancillary Income Growth

AirAsia Ancillary Income GrowthAirAsia Ancillary Income Growth

2007 2008 2009

Ancillary Income TargetAncillary Income Target

36

29

40

52

Q3-2009 2010 2011

Actual Target

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Balance Sheet Cash Rich

3.5

2.6

3.73.8

3.1

1.9

1.6

Q1-

2008

Q2-

2008

Q3-

2008

Q4-

2008

Q1-

2009

Q2-

2009

Q3-

2009

Net Gearing (Net Debt/ Equity)Net Gearing (Net Debt/ Equity)

8

Fuel Hedge Unwinding

� Raised RM505 million capital – issued 380 million shares @ 16% of issued paid up capital

– reduced net gearing level to 2.6 times (previously a major concern by investors)

� 5-Day free seats campaign generated approximately RM200 million – “free seats” halo generates revenue for ancillary sources

Capital Raising

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The Real “Gearing” is Low

1.80

2,587

6,688(2,028)4,668

RM million

Net Gearing

Shareholders Equity

Net debtAircraft debt related to Thailand and IndonesiaDebt specific for Malaysia

Malaysia Gearing on a Standalone Basis

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� As the associates take on aircraft into their balance sheet

– Thailand and Indonesia will eventually take on assets to their balance sheet

– will form an asset light structure AirAsia Berhad

� Intrinsic gearing for AirAsia is low, and will reduce going forward

– strong cash growth supported by cash from operations

– Capex for Malaysian operations will be relatively “low” in the next two years

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6 11

6575

104129

52

26

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 NOW

Route Network Constantly Growing

AirAsia Group RoutesAirAsia Group RoutesAirAsia Group Route NetworkAirAsia Group Route Network

Expanding the Hub Network Expanding the Hub Network

Note: Years represent calendar year end, “Now” as of 20 Nov ’09Number of routes includes AirAsia X services

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� Penang (established in July)- ideally suited to link China & India

� Surabaya (established August) - ideally suited to link China & India

� Phuket (established in November)

- strong tourist appeal

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India Beckons

11

Trichy

Kolkata

Trivandrum

Kochi

Bangalore

Hyderabad

Chennai

Delhi

� Existing

– Kuala Lumpur to Trichy (2x day) is AirAsia’s top ten profitable route

� Launched

– Kuala Lumpur to Kolkata– Kuala Lumpur to Kochi – Kuala Lumpur to Trivandrum

� Coming up

– Kuala Lumpur to Chennai – Penang to Chennai – Kuala Lumpur to Bangalore– Kuala Lumpur to Hyderabad– Kuala Lumpur to Mumbai– Kuala Lumpur to Delhi

� Prospects

– Bangkok to Delhi

– Bangkok to Kolkata

– Bangkok to Amritsar

Amritsar

1.1 billion people

US$3.1 trillion economy

±±±± 20 potential airports

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149

173 175

125

10186

7056

1912

2008 2009E 2010E 2011E 2012E 2013E 2014E 2015E

Boeing 737-300

Airbus A320

AirAsia Group Net Fleet SizeAirAsia Group Net Fleet Size Capacity (ASK) Growth ProjectionCapacity (ASK) Growth Projection

Realigned Fleet Schedule to Achieve Optimal Growth and Operational Requirements

� Deferred an additional eight aircraft for 2011 deliveries

– to address airport infrastructure constraints at Kuala Lumpur LCCT

– total of 16 aircraft deferred for 2010 & 2011 deliveries

� Boeing 737-300 aircraft are 100% phased out by 2010

� One of the youngest Airbus fleet (1 year 11 months) 12

11%9%

20%

23%

12%

21%

2010 2011

Malaysia Thailand Indonesia

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Best Airline in Asia Pacific – AGAIN

� AirAsia and AirAsia X jointly won the coveted “Airline of the Year”

awarded by Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation

– first airline to win this award back-to-back (2008 & 2009)

� World’s best low cost carrier, awarded by Skytrax

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Result Commentary

- Third Quarter 2009

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4,833

5,449

Q3-2008 Q3-2008

Capacity Rollout (ASK million)Capacity Rollout (ASK million)

14.2

12.6

Q3-2008 Q3-2009

Capacity Rollout Matches Demand

Revenue / ASK (Revenue / ASK (sensen))

The operations can sustain the rapid capacity growth

75.4% 75.4%

Q3-2008 Q3-2009

Load Factor (%)Load Factor (%)

+13%

-11%

� Average fare drop is offset by higher

ancillary income contribution

���� Average stage length reduced by 6%

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Result Commentary

- 9 Months 2009

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Summary of 9 Months Result

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-12%14.1112.48Revenue / ASK (sen)

23.9 p.p.t24.8%48.6%EBITDAR Margin

n/a-3.3%16.3%Core Operating Profit Margin

-0.9 p.p.t74.3%73.4%Load factor

-19%13.0710.59Cost / ASK (sen)

n/a(59,348)328,233Core Operating Profit (RM’000)

119%447,198977,331EBITDAR (RM’000)

12%1,802,1482,010,134Revenue (RM’000)

∆∆∆∆ (%)Jan-Sep 2008Jan-Sep 20099 Months Ended: 30 September

� Strong core operating profit performance of RM328 million

– industry leading margins of 16.3%

� Strong ancillary income growth offsetting impact of lower fares

� Lower cost underpinning high profitability

� Stable load factors despite significant capacity addition and new routes

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Outlook

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Demand Remains Robust

75%

45%

26% 24%

67%

43%

32%

19%

Nov Dec Jan Feb

% Total seats sold as of 18 November

2009

2008

21%2,611,5563,147,609 Seats sold in first quarter

24%2,835,671 3,519,486Seats sold in second quarter

19%3,018,3953,590,744Seats sold in third quarter

∆∆∆∆ %20082009AirAsia Berhad

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Summary

� Challenging environment, but AirAsia is well placed to take advantage

– airports are offering attractive deals in return for growth

– other airlines are not introducing new routes, thus making it easier for AirAsia to expand

� Managing risk – hedged approximately 20% of Q4-2009 fuel requirements

– fixed swap of US$74.98 per barrel (Jet Kerosene)

– monitoring the market for hedges beyond 2009

� New routes are performing exceptionally well

� Passenger growth very robust across the Group

– Malaysia is enjoying good loads and support for new routes

– Indonesia’s load is robust with high yields

– Thailand’s passenger numbers are robust, yields improving

� Fuel surcharge will be imposed if high oil prices persists

� Cash position is growing from strength to strength

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AppendixAppendix

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Fleet Composition (30 September 2009)

64

9

10

45

Airbus A320

82

16

18

47

Total

18

8

8

2 *

Boeing 737

Group Total

Indonesia

Thailand

Malaysia

Number of Aircraft

* Boeing 737-300 is awaiting to be sold off, these aircraft are not used for operations

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Cost Breakdown –Third Quarter

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Staff Costs 0.36 0.36 0%

Fuel and Oil 1.37 2.73 -50%

User & Station Charges 0.29 0.23 23%

Maintenance and Overhaul 0.15 0.12 23%

Aircraft Lease Rental 0.15 0.13 13%

Depreciation & Amortisation 0.43 0.44 -2%

Sales & Marketing 0.17 0.14 15%

Others 0.30 0.17 70%

Cost / ASK 3.21 4.34 -26%

Cost / ASK - excluding fuel 1.84 1.61 15%

Cost Breakdown

(US cents / ASK)

Change

y-o-y

Jul-Sep 2008

(restated)Jul-Sep 2009

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Cost Breakdown – 9 months

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Staff Costs 0.33 0.36 -9%

Fuel and Oil 1.15 2.38 -52%

User & Station Charges 0.23 0.15 55%

Maintenance and Overhaul 0.16 0.14 19%

Aircraft Lease Rental 0.16 0.15 5%

Depreciation & Amortisation 0.41 0.44 -7%

Sales & Marketing 0.26 0.16 66%

Others 0.13 0.14 -5%

Cost / ASK 2.83 3.92 -28%

Cost / ASK - excluding fuel 1.69 1.54 10%

Cost Breakdown

(US cents / ASK)Jan-Sep 2009

Jan-Sep 2008

(restated)

Change

y-o-y