AirAsia is set to resume its flights to Taipei and Kaohsiung following the relaxation of travel restrictions imposed by the Philippine government in light of the global health situation.
Read MoreGet your travel bucket lists ready! AirAsia is participating in the 27th Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA) Travel and Tour Expo, the country’s largest travel event.
Visitors can enjoy special promotional fares to international and domestic destinations available for booking during the travel expo from 7 to 9 February, 2020 at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia.
Read MoreAirAsia wishes to inform its guests that it has implemented a mandatory temperature screening of all passengers prior to boarding any domestic and international Z2 flight.
Screening is part of precautionary measures that AirAsia has put in place to safeguard its guests given the current health situation and in view of its core value of safety always.
Read MoreAirAsia is working closely with the government, especially the Department of Health (DOH), to help manage the current public health situation.
Read MoreAirAsia today officially opened applications for the Dare to Fly! The Allstars Cadet Pilot Program to select and train aspiring young pilots.
Read MoreAirAsia announced today its first regional seat sale for the year, the Perfect 2020 Sale.
The airline’s biggest seat sale by far, Perfect 2020 celebrates the ripe opportunity for guests at the start of the new decade to turn their resolutions into reality.
Read MoreAirAsia opened today support desks in Manila’s airport terminals offering personal customer care services following the eruption of Taal Volcano.
These AirAsia Allstars Help Desks have been set-up to assist guests who wish to manage their bookings affected by recent flight disruptions.
Read MoreAll AirAsia flights within and to/from the Philippines today are set to fly as scheduled, as airline operations gradually normalize following the eruption of Taal Volcano.
While flights have resumed, AirAsia continues to monitor the situation and will update guests should there be any changes to flight schedules.
Read MoreAirAsia telah menyambung semula beberapa penerbangan domestik dan antarabangsa di Manila hari ini dengan operasi terhad di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Ninoy Aquino (NAIA) berikutan letusan Gunung Berapi Taal.
Read MoreCalling all travelers! AirAsia will be participating at the BDO Travel Sale happening in four different locations across the Philippines.
Read MoreAirAsia has increased frequencies of multiple existing routes in high demand to both domestic and international destinations from the Philippines.
Guests can book and travel now for the following routes--with some increasing frequencies starting 29 March 2020.
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 MoreAirAsia will reschedule a number of domestic flights in the Philippines due to Tropical Storm Phanfone.
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 MoreAirAsia’s in-flight food brand, Santan, has been awarded the best in-flight meal for 2019 by Sunstar’s Best of Cebu. Now in its seventh year, the award highlights the best gastronomic experiences and lifestyle brands of the city.
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.
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