AirAsia Philippines today welcomes non-essential travelers from Metro Manila to some of the most popular leisure destinations, as the Inter Agency Task Force (IATF) against COVID-19 downgrades quarantine restrictions to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) Alert Level 4.
Read MoreIn light of the transition to Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) with Strict Granular Lockdown of the NCR Plus (Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal) on 21 August, AirAsia reminds its guests that only essential travel will be allowed until 31 August 2021, as mandated by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) Resolution 106-A.
Read MoreAirAsia guests with flight bookings cancelled by the airline can make flight changes for new flights up to 30 November 2021.
Read MoreAirAsia is complying with the implementation of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya from 14 to 27 October 2020 as announced by the Malaysian government.
Read MoreFollowing AirAsia’s resumption in the Philippines on 5 June, more commercial flights are being arranged as we gradually restore our network.
The resumption of services include select international destinations for July (Kuala Lumpur) and August (Kuala Lumpur, Don Mueang, and Taipei).
Read MoreAirAsia advises its guests that all necessary travel documents must be secured before proceeding to the airport for your flight.
Read MoreAirAsia will cancel a number of domestic and international flights to/from a number of airports in the Philippines due to the eruption of Taal Volcano.
On advice from airport authorities in Manila, AirAsia will also suspend and cancel flights to/from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, operations of which have been temporarily suspended until further notice.
Read MoreAirAsia will cancel a number of international flights to/from the Kalibo International Airport (KLO) in the Philippines after it sustained damage caused by Typhoon Phanfone.
On advice of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, KLO will only operate domestic flights until further notice from authorities.
AirAsia guests travelling over the next few days are strongly encouraged to check their flight status at airasia.com/flightstatus for the latest updates.
Read MoreSome flights to and from Manila are expected to be delayed due to a disabled aircraft on the runway of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
No AirAsia flight has been cancelled due to this incident.
Read MoreSesuai arahan pemerintah Malaysia, mulai 1 September 2019 semua pemesanan tiket untuk penerbangan keluar dari wilayah negara Malaysia akan dikenakan pajak keberangkatan (departure levy).
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