Travel Advisory: AirAsia flights back to normal after Typhoon Kammuri
MANILA, 4 December 2019 - AirAsia has resumed its normal operations following flight disruptions caused by Typhoon Kammuri.
Flights for 4 December are still on schedule while affected passengers from 3 December have been advised to make the necessary changes to their flights.
As announced in the preceding Travel Advisory, select rescheduled flights from 3 December that now fly on 4 December are as follows. Previously announced cancelled and rescheduled flights for 4 December are also the following.
AirAsia guests are strongly encouraged to check their flight status at airasia.com/flightstatus for the latest updates.
AirAsia has notified all affected guests via email and SMS. Guests who are travelling on the above flights are encouraged to check their registered email and mobile for cancellation notifications.
In light of this weather event, AirAsia is making the following options available to guests whose flights have been cancelled or delayed longer than 3 hours:
Move flight: One-time flight change to a new travel date on the same route within 30 calendar days from the original flight time without additional cost, subject to seat availability; OR
Credit account: Retain the value of your fare in your AirAsia BIG Loyalty account for future travel with AirAsia. The online credit account is to be redeemed for booking within 90 calendar days from the issuance date for your travel with us. The actual travel dates can be after the expiry date as long as our flight schedule is out; OR
Full Refund: Obtain a full refund in the amount equivalent to your booking in the form of original payment. Refund requests can be made with AVA at support.airasia.com. Refunds for bookings made through travel agents including online travel agents must be done via travel agents from which the booking was made.
Guests who wish to make booking changes online may go to airasia.com and click on the AVA icon on the lower right of the screen.
From the categories available, click on “Booking Changes” then “Flight Change” and finally “My flight was changed by AirAsia.” From there, simply follow the instructions to make changes to your booking.
AirAsia is continuing to monitor the situation and will provide information on the latest developments.
For further updates, follow AirAsia on Twitter (@AirAsia) and Facebook (facebook.com/airasiaph) or contact customer support on Twitter (@AirAsiaSupport) or atsupport.airasia.com.