Indonesia AirAsia (not to be confused with AirAsia) is a low-cost airline based in Tangerang Indonesia.
Indonesia AirAsia operates scheduled international and domestic services and is an Indonesia associate carrier of Malaysian low-fare airline AirAsia. It is based at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Jakarta. Indonesia AirAsia was founded in 2004, initially named as Awair (Air Wagon international). In 2005, Awair changed its name to Indonesia AirAsia to fall in line with the other AirAsia branded airlines in the group.
Within the AirAsia family includes subsidiary airlines:
Indonesia AirAsia
Malaysia AirAsia
Australia (Darwin; Perth)
India (Bangalore; Chennai; Kochi; Kolkata; Tiruchirappalli)
Indonesia (Badung; Denpassar/Bali; Jakarta; Lombok; Medan; Palembang; Pekanbaru; Semarang; Surabaya; Yogyakarta)
Malaysia (Johor; Kuala Lumpur; Penang)
Singapore
Thailand (Bangkok; Phuket)
19 Airbus 320-200
Checked baggage must not exceed:
81cm (H) x 119cm (W) x 119 cm (D) and 32kg in weight.
Domestic flights – 15kg/ 20kg/ 25kg/ 30kg/ 40kg
International flights – 20kg/ 25kg/ 30kg/ 40kg
Flights to/from the United States - 1 piece (20kg), 2 pieces (20kg each)
Note: Checked baggage allowance can only be shared with guests in the same booking number. Each single item has to weigh less than 32kg (20kg for flights to/from the United States) and is subject to occupational health and safety requirements.
Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, also known as Cengkareng, is the primary airport for Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. It is located on the island of Java in Indonesia. This airline is the hub for a number of airlines including Batik Air, Cardig Air, Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, Nam AIr and Sriwijaya Air.
The class information for AirAsia Indonesia is exactly the same as Air Asia India, so check that page and scroll down to see information on the economy and business class.