AirAsia Philippines, Asia’s leading Low-Cost Airline, was hailed as the most punctual airline in Southeast Asia by aviation analytics authority Cirium.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines, Asia’s leading Low-Cost Airline revealed that most Filipinos prefer island destinations and cultural sites as alternatives where they can spend their Christmas and New Year holidays.
AirAsia Philippines, Asia’s leading Low-Cost Airline, is bullish in achieving its target seats sold for 2023, reaching 90% out of the total target as of October 2023 and an average load factor of 92%, with encouraging indicators driving Q4 sales.
Read MoreRay Berja, Chief Financial Officer of AirAsia Philippines, was honored as a Circle of Excellence Awardee for the Global Filipino Executive of the Year at the esteemed Asia CEO Awards 2023.
Read MoreWith more guests taking advantage of the long vacation after the Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE), AirAsia Philippines Asia’s leading Low-Cost Airline, is not letting its guard down especially when it comes to On-Time Performance (OTP) and safety especially as it expects to fly some 60,000 additional guest from 31 October until 5 November.
Read MoreHighlighting the importance of safety as a core priority in airline operation, AirAsia Philippines, Asia’s leading Low-Cost Airline, spearheaded its week-long celebration of Safety Day in one of its biggest hubs outside Metro Manila - the Mactan-Cebu International Airport.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines, Asia’s leading Low-Cost Airline, increases its readiness to fly Filipinos across the nation in time for All Souls and All Saints Day.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines, Asia’s leading Low-Cost Airline is closing 2023 with its fifth and final round of cabin crew recruitment to augment the projected growth in domestic and international travel in 2024.
Read MoreDue to Typhoon Jenny (international name Koinu) the following AirAsia Philippines Manila-Kaohsiung-Manila flights are cancelled on 5 October.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines, Asia’s leading Low-Cost Airline is giving international tourism a strong push in the final three months of 2023 with increased forward bookings until December when Filipinos are expected to spend their holidays abroad.
Read MoreWith its parent company servicing over 165 destinations in 25 countries, AirAsia Philippines, Asia’s leading Low-Cost Airline is now connecting Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to more than 130 destinations in the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East with Fly-Thru.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines is looking at a solid salvo to 2024 with the recent renewal of the agreement between Capital A and long-time partner and engine provider CFM International.
Read MoreDue to Typhoon Goring (international name Saola) the following AirAsia Philippines Manila-Hong Kong-Manila and Manila-Macao-Manila flights were canceled on 1 September 2023
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines has joined hands with the Bureau of Immigration (BI), the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) to combat human trafficking, especially with the onset of the Ber months where travelers are expected to go out of the country for vacation.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines shares some important tips for local and foreign travelers, especially now that -Ber months officially start next week.
With an expected influx of travelers arriving and departing this season, the World's Best Low-Cost Airline rolls out the best hacks to ensure a seamless and hassle-free travel experience.
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