So, I just saw that AirAsia X is reportedly having some issues with paying their suppliers on time. Kinda concerning, right? I mean, cash flow problems aren't exactly new in the airline world, but it's never a great sign.
AirAsia X has been trying to bounce back after the whole pandemic mess, and I think they've been focusing on long-haul flights to do that. But if they're having trouble keeping up with supplier payments, that might throw a wrench in their plans.
I'm not sure about the details since the article's locked behind a paywall (bummer), but I wonder how big of an issue this really is. Are we talking about minor delays, or is it something that could cause flight disruptions?
Also, I wonder how this might affect their relationships with their suppliers. Could this lead to canceled contracts or higher costs down the line?
Anyone got more info on this or thoughts on how AirAsia X might navigate these choppy waters? It's always tricky when airlines hit financial snags. Let's hope they figure it out!
AirAsia X has been trying to bounce back after the whole pandemic mess, and I think they've been focusing on long-haul flights to do that. But if they're having trouble keeping up with supplier payments, that might throw a wrench in their plans.
I'm not sure about the details since the article's locked behind a paywall (bummer), but I wonder how big of an issue this really is. Are we talking about minor delays, or is it something that could cause flight disruptions?
Also, I wonder how this might affect their relationships with their suppliers. Could this lead to canceled contracts or higher costs down the line?
Anyone got more info on this or thoughts on how AirAsia X might navigate these choppy waters? It's always tricky when airlines hit financial snags. Let's hope they figure it out!