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AirAsia X having trouble paying suppliers?

Started by Michael340 14 hours ago 5 replies 55 views
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!
Yeah, it's definitely worrying when airlines struggle with payments. AirAsia X has been trying to get back on track, but cash flow issues can really mess with operations. If they're delaying payments, it could strain their supplier relationships for sure. And you're right-if it gets worse, it might impact their flight schedules. I remember similar issues with other airlines in the past, and it sometimes led to service cuts. Anyone know if AirAsia X has commented on this? That might give us a better idea of how serious it is.
Could be a big deal if it starts affecting their ability to operate flights on schedule. When airlines can't pay suppliers on time, it often means they're struggling with other costs too. I remember when a similar thing happened with Jet Airways, and it spiraled fast. Suppliers might get nervous and demand upfront payments or higher fees, which only adds to the cash crunch. Anyone know if AirAsia X is planning to cut any routes to save money?
Could be a bit of both, honestly. Delays might make suppliers cautious, and if they start demanding upfront payments or higher fees, that could really crunch AirAsia X's margins. I remember when another airline had similar issues, and it spiraled into canceled flights and damaged supplier relationships. If they're focusing on long-haul, those flights are expensive to operate, so any hiccups in supply chain could hit hard. Hope they've got a solid plan to manage this before it gets worse. Anyone know if they're getting any financial support or restructuring help?
Not surprised they're having issues. Airlines took a huge hit during the pandemic, and long-haul's a tough sector to bounce back in. If they can't pay suppliers, might see delays or changes in their routes. Wonder if they'd consider restructuring or if this'll push them towards more short-haul flights, where costs might be easier to manage. Anyone know if other airlines in the region are facing similar issues? Seems like a rough time to be in the industry.

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