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[Updated as of 14 January 1200hrs GMT+8] Travel Advisory: AirAsia flights affected by eruption of Taal Volcano

AirAsia 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.

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Travel Advisory: AirAsia flights affected by limited operations at Kalibo Airport

AirAsia 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.

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[Updated as of 2 December 2200hrs GMT+8] Travel Advisory: AirAsia flights affected by Typhoon Kammuri

AirAsia will cancel and reschedule a number of domestic and international flights to/from a number of airports in the Philippines due to Typhoon Kammuri.

On advice from Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), AirAsia will also suspend and cancel flights to/from Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila between 11:00 and 23:00 local time on Tuesday, 3 December. 

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AirAsia welcomes new board chairman in the Philippines

AirAsia Philippines has appointed lawyer Joseph Omar A. Castillo as its new Chairman of the Board effective September 1 to lead the company as it seeks to sustain its growth.

Atty. Castillo was selected to become chairman after joining the board earlier this year. He previously headed the transport and business process outsourcing practices for Puyat, Jacinto, and Santos Law firm, with over a decade of experience in the fields of infrastructure, labor relations, contract support, immigration, and corporate matters.

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AirAsia Launches Cadet Pilot Program

MANILA, 24 July 2019 – Aspiring commercial pilots are being given the opportunity to study worry-free and without fees as part of a new AirAsia Cadet Pilot Program launched today in the Philippines.

Inked between AirAsia and Omni Aviation Corporation, the program provides successful cadets with up to two years of technical and leadership training, with the aim of reaching the competencies required by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. AirAsia and Omni will also use the program to design and assess flight situations cadets might encounter upon graduation.

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