In view of some technical concerns in the air navigation facilities as reported by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), AirAsia Philippines would like to inform its guests of slight adjustments in flight departures and arrivals.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines adds Tokyo as its 10th active international destination for 2023. The world’s best low-cost airline is set to fly to the Japanese capital from Manila starting 01 February 2023 via the Narita International Airport.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines, amid the growing holiday-driven foot traffic, has announced that its flight from Manila to Cebu and Caticlan will depart from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 from 16 December 2022.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines, in anticipation of large-scale holiday mobility, is increasing its flight frequency to its Vis-Min destinations. The world’s best low-cost airline observes a robust upward trend toward end-year as it ends October with a 90 percent load factor – two percent shy of its pre-pandemic records in the same month.
Read MoreAs AirAsia Philippines manages and operates around the aftermath of Typhoon Paeng, the airline is canceling the following 31 October 2022 flights:
Read MoreThe safety of our guests at AirAsia Philippines is of paramount importance. Due to the onslaught of Tropical Storm Paeng Western Visayas, we have canceled all flights going to and departing from the Caticlan Airport today, 29 October 2022. The matrix below shows all affected flights:
Read MoreAs a result of the Mactan Cebu Airport closure, the following AirAsia Philippines (Z2) flights have been affected (23-24 October 2022)
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines is strengthening its partnership with transportation and tourism agencies present in its routes as travel demand peaks this Q4. The world’s best low-cost airline recently met with policy makers from Singapore and South Korea – two of its top-preferred international destinations – to reaffirm AirAsia’s commitment to driving larger foot traffic to these countries this Q4.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines welcomes October with a huge success during the recent Philippine Travel Mart event held over the weekend.
The World’s Best Low-Cost Airline ended September with an average of 85% passenger load for both domestic and international travel, and increased prospective bookings for the “Ber” months, dubbed as the longest holiday celebration in the Philippines.
Read MoreAirAsia has been crowned the World’s Best Low Cost Airline at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022 for the 13th consecutive year.
Considered the global benchmark of airline excellence, the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022 were decided by a survey of 14.3 million customers of over 100 nationalities who have reviewed over 300 airlines from September 2021 to August 2022.
AirAsia Philippines on Sunday advises its guests on flight cancellations and adjustments in preparation for Typhoon Noru (Karding) which is expected to make a landfall in North Northeast of Manila early evening as advised by the weather bureau.
All outbound flights from Manila before 1700H (5:00PM) today, will push through. However, its return flights to Manila will be retimed until 0300H (3:00AM) of Monday, 26 September pending significant weather improvements.
Read MoreAirAsia recently launched its internal campaign, Stronger Together, Safer Together to encourage its employees, guests and other stakeholders to never be complacent about practicing the culture of safety despite the return to normalcy.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines considers the issuance of Executive Order No. 3 or the optional wearing of face masks outdoors as a welcome development which will attract more leisure travelers in a bid to stir economic activity.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines welcomes the ‘Ber’ months with a bang as it ramps up its international destinations with exciting deals and promos to entice balikbayans, Overseas Filipino Workers and leisure travelers to explore Asean destinations.
Read MorePoised for a strong rebound, AirAsia Philippines is expanding its route network in the Queen City of the South by resuming and adding more flights to Visayas and Mindanao destinations Caticlan (Boracay), Davao, Cagayan De Oro and Puerto Princesa and international destinations Seoul (Incheon) and Kuala Lumpur.
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