Air Asia resumes flights to Taipei and Kaohsiung


By Ariel Fernandez 

Air Asia is set to resume its flights to Taipei and Kaohsiung following the relaxation of travel restrictions earlier imposed by the Philippine government on Taiwan.

Indian aviation authorities have recently announced plans to create a national no-fly list for unruly passengers (AFP Photo/DIPTENDU DUTTA / MANILA BULLETIN)  (AFP Photo / DIPTENDU DUTTA / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)

Starting Thursday, 20 February, select flights from Manila to Taipei and Kaohsiung will resume. More flights from AirAsia Philippines’ hubs in Manila, Clark, Cebu, and Kalibo will gradually resume in phases by 24 February, 25 February, 1 March and 30 March, said Air Asia.

Guests who have not made changes to their bookings and whose booked flights coincide with the list above will fly as scheduled.

Meanwhile, guests can expect a notification via email and SMS if they have not made changes to their bookings and if their booked flights do not coincide with the list above. Guests are encouraged to check their registered email and mobile for any notification.

AirAsia assures that the safety and wellbeing of guests is top priority. AirAsia is complying with advice and regulations from the local government, civil aviation authorities, global and local health agencies, including the World Health Organization.

AirAsia is closely monitoring this situation and reserves the right to announce further policies according to the latest developments.