International leisure travelers may now visit their favorite AirAsia destinations in the Philippines hassle-free as the government further relaxed travel protocols for fully vaccinated visitors coming from abroad.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines maintains its bullish performance for the summer season with 38 percent increase in forward bookings for the next three months. The world's best low cost airline also observed an 18 percent rise in 15 to 30 days booking especially for top summer destinations.
Read MoreTravel and lifestyle brand airasia is advocating for more relaxed travel restrictions to spur interzonal and cross-country mobility. As a brand that houses the world’s best low-cost airline, airasia is confident that eased border restrictions can stimulate the necessary economic activity to prompt the recovery of domestic and international tourism – the worst-hit sector during the pandemic.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines welcomes the government’s decision to ease the restrictions in Metro Manila to Alert Level 2. The world’s best low-cost airline is confident that this will encourage even more Filipinos to engage in domestic travel, most especially during the peak Summer season.
Read MoreData from AirAsia Philippines shows that the uptick in COVID-19 cases in January has not affected domestic travel as the airline recouped 42% of its pre-COVID flight frequency this month.
Read MoreFilipino travelers – as the world continues to adapt and live with COVID-19 – are looking for safer ways to travel, making contactless solutions indispensable in their travel experience.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines will abide by and implement the Department Order 2022-001 issued by the Department of Transportation on 11 January 2021 setting new transportation guidelines for fully vaccinated and non-vaccinated guests.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines, amid the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Metro Manila plus (Metro Manila and CALABARZON), has elevated its internal COVID-19 response to ensure the health and safety of its Allstars (employees) and its guests, hence optimizing operations and preventing flight cancellations.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines has assured its guests that all its domestic flights will continue and mobility for fully vaccinated travelers will be assured following the Metro Manila Council Resolution 22-01 series of 2022. In the same resolution, unvaccinated individuals are given the right to travel but only for essential tasks.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines is ready to serve guests flying back home after the long holiday break by increasing its flight frequencies and reopening key hubs to cater for strong demand.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines, in its bid to add an extra level of protection for its crew and guests, intensifies its vaccination campaign for all its employees. With all of its employees being fully vaccinated against COVID-19, AirAsia Philippines now zeroes in on the booster shots for the Allstars. As of today, 20 percent of AirAsia employees have been inoculated with the booster shot, a number the low-cost airline company targets to significantly grow in the next few weeks.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines continues to send aid to affected areas in Visayas and Mindanao one week after the onslaught of Super Typhoon Odette, internationally named Rai, through its corporate social responsibility umbrella program, alwaysREDy anytime, anywhere.
Read MoreIn view of safety, AirAsia Philippines today announces flight delays and cancellations from 16 to 17 December to its various destinations due to typhoon Odette (international name Rai).
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines continues to ramp up its flight frequencies to domestic destinations to meet the surge of demand for air travel during the Christmas season.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines breaks its two-year commercial flight hiatus with its inaugural flight to Singapore on 4 December servicing Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and essential business travelers who are flying from and returning to the Philippines for the holidays.
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