AIRASIA BERHAD 21 ST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

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AIRASIA BERHAD 21 ST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 4 JUNE 2014 1

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 3

2013 Overview Malaysia 5.11 Revenue (billion) Operating Profit (billion) 1.03 Net Profit (billion) 0.79 +3% 4.95 1.01-2% 0.36-54% 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 Cash Balance (billion) 1.38-38% 2.23 Load Factor 80% 80% Flat CASK CASK (sen) CASK ex-fuel 13.00 13.80 7.40 7.60 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 4

2013 Overview Indonesia &Thailand THAILAND (in THB) +21% +13% +9% +14% +1 ppt INDONESIA (in IDR) +34% -132% ( ) -295% -72% -1 ppt 5

Setting the Stage for 2014 Associates and JVs recording profit and growth remains strong TAA: MAA equity accounted RM85.9 million in 2013 AACOE: MAA equity accounted RM5.5 million in 2013 AA Expedia: MAA equity accounted RM8.1 million in 2013 Listing of associate and sister company TAA: Listed on SET in May 2012 with current market cap of USD 542.6 mil AAX: Listed on Bursa Malaysia in July 2013 with current market cap of USD718.7 mil Turning around associates IAA: Network rationalisation and optimisation will help to mitigate weakening currency PAA: Consolidated with AA Zest. Category 1 will launch more Korea and Japan routes AA India: Received Air Operating Permit. Launching: Bangalore Chennai (12 June); Bangalore Goa (19 June) Adjacency businesses are set to grow AACOE recorded net profit of RM10.9 million in 2013 AA Expedia recorded net profit of RM16.3 million in 2013 In one year, BIG loyalty programme doubled membership to over 1 million, substantially increased partners, and tripled its revenue. Fleet secured for growth 165 aircraft currently in operations, 327 to be delivered until 2026 (MAA = 79; TAA = 37; IAA = 30; PAA = 18; AAI = 1) 6

1Q14 Results - Key Highlights MALAYSIA (in MYR) Flat -11% +33% THAILAND (in THB) +7% -65% -67% INDONESIA (in IDR) +13% -1033% -132% 7

WHERE WE ARE TODAY 8

.00.00.00.00.00.00 - AIRASIA S GROWTH STORY - From Malaysia to Asean to Asia 2 3 7 0.03 1.0 2.1 Passengers Flown (in mil) 17 4.9 27 7.2 42 12.0 65 15.3 78 84 90 97 18.6 No. of Aircraft CAGR: 81% CAGR: 44% 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 22.9 25.7 29.9 118 34.4 154 42.6 15 10 50 0-50 Malaysia AirAsia Thai AirAsia Indonesia AirAsia AirAsia X Philippines AirAsia AirAsia India *YTD Dec 2013 for MAA, TAA, IAA, PAA. (228 million inc AAX) 9

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Tigerair Air Arabia Skymark EVA Etihad China Airlines Spicejet Cebu MAS Thai SIA Garuda Cathay JAL Emirates AirAsia Group ANA Air China China Eastern China Southern Largest LCC in Asia Passengers Carried in 2013* (in millions) 46 million pax* 4.9 6.1 6.7 8.0 11.5 12.2 12.8 14.4 17.2 21.5 22.1 25.0 29.9 38.6 39.4 45.8 48.3 77.7 79.2 91.8 Largest & Youngest LCC Fleet in Asia Current Number of Fleet** 143 106 116 104 89 187 6 17 24 34 42 51 Scoot Nok Air Citilink Tigerair Group JetStar Group Cebu Pacific Lion Air Group Thai Airways MAS SIA Garuda AirAsia Group *MAA, TAA, IAA, PAA, AAJ & AAX (42.6 million excluding AirAsia X) **MAA, TAA, IAA, PAA, AAJ & AAX (165 aircraft excluding AirAsia X) Source: Airlines Financials and CAPA MAA = 79 ; TAA = 37 ; IAA = 30 ; PAA = 18 ; AAI = 1 ; AAX = 22 11

Malaysia AirAsia Thai AirAsia Indonesia AirAsia AirAsia X SkyWest Cebu JetBlue SouthWest THAI Alaska Air MAS Republic Finnair American Airline United Aer Lingus Air Canada Cathay Intl Consolidated Asiana Lufthansa KAL Air France 2.34 2.96 2.39 2.08 2.77 4.10 3.80 4.64 5.31 5.10 4.78 4.52 4.01 5.61 5.08 4.89 5.26 4.89 5.93 6.46 6.25 5.94 7.27 6.74 6.88 7.83 7.36 7.95 7.97 8.08 8.57 8.24 7.72 8.73 8.42 9.36 9.38 9.59 9.02 9.64 9.80 10.40 11.96 12.00 12.17 12.38 Lowest Cost Airline - Discipline Cost Structure Jan-Dec 2013 CASK & CASK Ex-Fuel (US cents) CASK CASK (ex-fuel) Source: JP Morgan 12

DIVIDEND Dividend Policy To pay out up to 20% of net operating profit as an annual dividend 13

GROWTH UPSIDE 14

MALAYSIA REVENUE ENHANCEMENT i. Ancillary Income On target to achieve RM50 per pax by year end On-board Wifi, duty free, fly-thru, premium flex, inventory to be available on all GDS ii. CRM YTD conversion up 0.7 ppt to 4.7%. Drive sales via mobile. Mobile app have seen 4.1mil downloads YTD. COST REDUCTION EXERCISE Automation More operations integration between AirAsia and AirAsia X Route rationalisation 15

MALAYSIA CAPACITY MANAGEMENT Creating value from balance sheet In discussion with Airbus to defer more aircraft and convert current CEO to NEO Allowing operations in Indonesia and Philippines to execute turnaround plans and Thailand to recover from political unrest which impacted tourism Residual value from retired aircraft can be used to reduce debt on replacement aircraft To maintain a very young fleet by replacing aircrafts at 12 years in line with company s cost reduction exercise To use cash on sale to reduce further cost of aircraft purchase 16

KLIA2 CHALLENGES Readiness of taxiways & apron for 2 May 2014 opening Cracks, depressions & flooding after heavy rain experienced on parts of aircraft parking apron & taxiways. Working closely with MAHB and DCA to constantly address this by frequent apron resurfacing and rectification of apron cracks/other remedial action. Operational Readiness and Airport Transfer (ORAT) 2 months set by MAHB was not sufficient Other airports on average 6 months The usage of AirAsia s own check-in system AirAsia uses its own Navitaire system at LCCT and 13 other hubs We are forced by MAHB to use the SITA system MAHB s system will add additional cost to AirAsia Maintaining the rate for aeronautical charges (PSC and Landing & Parking charges) PSC is the charges airports pass on to passengers MAHB intends to increase the charges significantly Previously, PSC increased from RM25 to RM32 on 15 Nov 2011 (+30%) Landing/parking charges increased 9% and 18% p.a. on 1 Jan 2012, 1 Jan 2013 and 1 Jan 2014 (total increase over 3 yrs: 30% for landing, 64% for parking) 17

KLIA2 CHALLENGES (CONTINUED) The usage of aerobridges LCCs do not use aerobridges at their hub airports because of turnaround time issues Charges would have to be passed on to passengers Ongoing discussion on relevant incentive scheme for all airlines Successful airports around the world have good partnerships with their hub airlines, because of the traffic the airlines bring in. eg. Dubai & Emirates, Ryanair & Stansted, easyjet & Gatwick & Luton AirAsia has made significant contributions to MAHB s revenues and should be incentivised fairly for its contributions CATALYSTS Better connection from central Kuala Lumpur (ERL etc.) Feeder traffic from other airlines based in the Main Terminal Building KLIA Improved customer experience Targeting more business travelers and corporate accounts 18

THAILAND Strong marketing to drive back tourism to Thailand To focus on North Asia strategy and push for more slots Thai AirAsia X to provide greater feeder into other short haul routes 19

INDONESIA Network optimisation To terminate 9 routes (weakest performing routes) Rationalising some 6 key routes by reducing frequencies Re-introduction and adding frequencies as part of strategy to focus on selected key markets Rationalising loss making routes Forecasted to be profitable in 3Q14 20

PHILIPPINES Turnaround plan in place To launch more Korea and new Japan routes with reinstatement back to category 1 Fares on the rise which will boost revenues To promote Kalibo as a key hub (New airport open in June) Waiting for congressional approval to approve consolidation process. Will be rebranded as Phillipines AirAsia 21

THANK YOU 22