AirAsia Indonesia will end its thrice weekly Bali-Kota Kinabalu (KK) services, effective June 23, 2016.

In a statement today, AirAsia Bhd Chief Executive Officer, Aireen Omar, said this was due to the stagnant market growth and insufficient revenues to offset the costs.

"The operational costs have also increased quite substantially for AirAsia's operations at Terminal 1 Kota Kinabalu International Airport," she said.

Following the termination of the services, the low-cost carrier said it would offer three options for the affected customers.

The passengers could reschedule their journey with the latest flight on June 21, 2016, depending the availability of seats, it said.

"They could also opt for credit shells which can be used as payment towards any AirAsia tickets or products and they are valid for six months or 180 days from the date of issuance," it said.

AirAsia said it would also offer a full refund of the amount equivalent to customer's booking.