With AirAsia Move’s newly launched ASEAN Explorer Pass, subscribers can enjoy unlimited travel for a year after a single, affordable payment. That’s the package Move aims to deliver to its growing number of subscribers who are ready to go on an adventure and explore the different...
AirAsia Philippines was lauded as the most punctual low-cost airline in the Southeast Asian (SEA) region for the month of October by leading aviation analytics firm Cirium. According to Cirium's October data, AirAsia ranked fifth among other global low-cost airlines with an 85.20 percent...
As revenge travel continues to boom after nearly three years of the pandemic, AirAsia Philippines said many Filipinos are opting to spend the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays away from their homes to various domestic and international destinations. “Traditionally, Filipino families...
Low-cost airline AirAsia Philippines has reached 90 percent of its target seat sales as of October this year with more Filipinos revving up air travel this holiday season. In a statement, the airline is expected to surpass its 2022 target by 60 percent, as it recorded an average load factor of 92...
With more than 700 flights scheduled from Oct. 31 to Nov. 5, low-cost airline AirAsia Philippines is cautioning the public on saying bomb jokes in airports as part of its security efforts. In a statement, the airline said it takes serious actions on bomb jokes “as it can disrupt not only the...
Capital A Berhad, a multi-national airline group, is set to begin a new chapter on travel innovation as it transforms its digital arm, Airasia Digital, into Move Digital. The company’s CEO, Tony Fernandes, made the announcement last Sep. 18 in Kuala Lumpur. With this brand refresh, the company...
AirAsia Philippines expects to close the first quarter of 2023 with most of its international destinations reinstated after re-opening flights to Macau, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou, on top of the now active Hong Kong, Osaka, Tokyo, Taipei, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Seoul routes. “Our international...
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — AirAsia Philippines is increasing its current fleet from 14 to 24 aircraft, expecting to double its passenger load as it re-starts more international routes in 2023. The budget airline will receive 10 additional aircraft this year to boost both passenger and cargo...
AirAsia Philippines on Monday, February 6, announced its return to key economic hubs in China to revitalize business while waiting for the country's full reopening to leisure travelers. Between February and March, AirAsia Philippines will operate weekly flights to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and the...
AirAsia Philippines this Wednesday, Feb. 1, opened its Tokyo via Narita route, with an 84 percent load factor on its maiden flight. The flight took off from the NAIA Terminal 3 at 4:15 am and arrived at Narita International Airport at 9:45 am (Japan Standard Time). Its return flight departed Narita...
AirAsia Philippines closes the first month of 2023 with a 90 percent average load factor, a 10 percent increase from the same period last year, the budget carrier announced Thursday, January 26 Caticlan, Cebu, Tagbilaran, Davao, and Iloilo remained as top domestic destinations while Seoul, Bangkok,...
AirAsia Philippines has re-opened its Kaohsiung, Taiwan service in time for the Lunar New Year festivities. “Our return to Kaohsiung, The Harbour City, signals an auspicious and positive welcome to the year of the Rabbit," says CEO Ricky Isla. "Before the pandemic, this route and Manila-Taipei...