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Read MoreThe sea and sand are gaining significant traction this Summer – but Dumaguete and Negros Oriental are offering off-the-beaten-path nature must-tries away from the usual tourist crowd. And with AirAsia Philippines officially flying to Dumaguete starting April 08, tightly knit groups looking to chill and explore new destinations can experience these amazing nature escapes just 15 to 25 minutes away from the Dumaguete-Sibulan airport.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines, committed to helping the nation in pandemic recovery, partnered with the Rotary Club of San Juan North, Rotaract Tuguegarao Citadel, Association of Certified Public Accountants in Commerce and Industry (ACPACI), I Saved, and the University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao to bring and administer 3000 flu shots in Solana and Tuguegarao, Cagayan last December 19 and 27, 2021. A research by the University of Florida analyzed electronic health records for 2,000 COVID-19 patients in 2020. The study has shown that the flu vaccine also significantly reduces a COVID-19 patient's risk for ending up in an intensive care unit (ICU). The vaccination program has been done under AirAsia Philippines umbrella CSR program, alwaysredy: Anytime, Anywhere.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines and its cargo arm airasia Teleport have worked closely in transporting essential relief goods to areas ravaged by Typhoon Odette (Rai) in the past couple of weeks. The world's best low-cost airline has airlifted 20 tons of goods to destinations like Bohol, Cebu, Puerto Princesa, and Iloilo. It has also partnered with both government and non-government organizations like the Department of Social Welfare and Development, Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, Operation Smile Philippines, Liter of Light, Sip Water, Smart Beverages, New Life Community and the Philippine Air Force. Staying true to its value of "one for all, all for one", AirAsia Philippines was quick to roll out its relief operations under its umbrella program "alwaysREDy" following the catastrophe brought by the recent typhoon.
Read MoreThis year, AirAsia has planned a little surprise for some very special guests to celebrate this blissful festival with us. [Spoiler alert: they seemed to like it!]
Read Moreairasia is 20 years old! To mark this milestone, we are looking at 20 ways we have reshaped the aviation industry, disrupted the digital space, and transformed the lives of our communities.
Read MoreAirAsia Philippines CEO Ricky Isla received the plaque of recognition handed by Air Force Reserve Command Commander Major General Edward L. Libago. Cadets, PAF units, and other stakeholders were recognized for their contribution to the accomplishment of various civil military operations, and humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations conducted by the Air Force Reserve Command.
Read MorePassengers on airasia ride can now find a special “Trapo Rides” option when they book their next ride that includes new and exciting hygiene features.
Read MoreWhile AirAsia continuously invests in its people during the pandemic, the company has risen up to different challenges and successfully pivoted into remarkable feats. Allstars seeking to help the company in its turbulent times are constantly supporting Airasia’s initiatives.
Read MoreCheck out these exclusive photos of the 28 candidates of Miss Universe PH’s swift and safe journey with AirAsia!
Read MoreTo mark the National Teachers’ Month this September, AirAsia celebrates our Allstar instructors, taking to heart the essential role of promoting excellence, resilience, and innovation while ensuring the safety and well being of our valued guests.
Read MoreSince airasia ride, the latest e-hailing service provider in town was launched barely a month ago, over 5,000 driver applications have been received including from prominent figures such as Dato’ Sri Nazir Razak, who recently went behind the wheels to spend time understanding what it’s like to be in the shoes of an e-hailing driver for a day.
Read MoreThe ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic has made it necessary for many airline staff to seek new sources of income to offset the significant downturn in flight operations. A number of AirAsia Allstars have been applying their talents in other areas such as product sales and services, and many have found exciting new supplemental jobs and some have even started their own businesses. Let’s take a look at some of the enterprises launched by Allstars over recent times.
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Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many across all industries, especially with the prolonged travel restrictions imposed in various countries across the region. Of course, the aviation industry which stands at the forefront of travel has been severely affected as well.
At AirAsia, various strategies and approaches have been applied for the company and its employees to adapt to the situation. While we remain disciplined from a policy level, our employees who are the backbone of AirAsia have also stepped up at their individual level to get through this situation together. From the start of the pandemic, our goal has been to be as prepared as possible, so that we are able to ‘Plug and Play’ at any time when the situation improves and our People and Culture (PAC) Department has been working hard to steer the company through this.
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