AirAsia Philippines noted a positive improvement in its performance as commercial flights gradually resumed in June.
Since the easing of travel restrictions, seats sold for the month of June increased by 30% compared to the previous month.
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AirAsia Philippines noted a positive improvement in its performance as commercial flights gradually resumed in June.
Since the easing of travel restrictions, seats sold for the month of June increased by 30% compared to the previous month.
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 MoreAs domestic flights gradually resume in the Philippines, AirAsia is slashing 20% off of its fares for essential travellers.
Guests can enjoy 20% off on all domestic flights* available on airasia.com or the AirAsia mobile app until 12 July 2020 for travel between 1 August 2020 and 26 November 2020.
Read MoreAdditional measures, related to the sale of in-flight meals and products, are being taken to ensure guests have a safe and convenient journey under AirAsia’s new norm of flying.
Read MoreFollowing respective local government and foreign embassy requirements, AirAsia will be mounting special recovery flights for those affected by the enhanced community quarantine situation in Luzon, as well as in different parts of the country.
Read MoreGrateful to the Philippines’ gallant medical frontliners, AirAsia will be providing a thousand free domestic flights this Independence Day to medical practitioners and healthcare providers who are at the forefront of the country’s fight against COVID-19.
Read MoreAirAsia advises its guests that all necessary travel documents must be secured before proceeding to the airport for your flight.
Read MoreAirAsia has launched over 100 special recovery flights in the Philippines since the community quarantine period started in March. The majority of which were chartered by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA).
Read MoreAirAsia is once again offering its famous low fares as it gradually resumes services in the Philippines beginning 5 June following the Philippine government’s directive of easing community quarantine restrictions in Metro Manila and several parts of the country.
Read MoreAirAsia has rolled out a number of additional safety procedures prior to the resumption of its flights, including enhanced digital self check-in procedures.
Read MoreAirAsia is in the forefront of navigating the new normal for aviation as it develops a standard of safety for COVID-19 with the government.
Read MoreAirAsia supports the united efforts of local airlines alongside the Air Carriers Association of the Philippines (ACAP) in seeking government aid for the airline industry.
Read MoreFollowing the Philippine government’s directive of extending the community quarantine period in Luzon and parts of the country, AirAsia is cancelling all domestic and international Z2 flights until 31 May 2020.
Read MoreAirAsia has mounted at least six chartered cargo flights to Manila since last weekend in support of emergency response initiatives in the country.
Read MoreAirAsia brought home more than a hundred Filipinos from Cambodia on a special recovery flight today coordinated by the Embassy of the Philippines in Phnom Penh.
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