AirAsia Tokyo

AirAsia Philippines is flying to Tokyo beginning February 2023

Tokyo is AirAsia Philippines’ tenth active international destination for 2023. Beginning on February 1, 2023, the world’s best low-cost airline will fly to Tokyo from Manila via Narita International Airport.

The airline now accepts forward bookings for Manila-Tokyo (Narita) travels through its website and the airasia Super App. Tokyo will be the airline’s second Japanese destination when it launches its tri-weekly Manila-Osaka route on December 6, 2022.

Guests are encouraged to take advantage of the introductory promotion for AirAsia’s Tokyo route, which runs from November 28 to December 4, 2022. The #FlyAirAsia to Japan promo reduces the cost of bookings to Tokyo and Osaka to as little as Php 4,888 for travel from 1 February 2023 to 31 March 2023.

AirAsia Tokyo

AirAsia Philippines Chief Executive Officer Ricky Isla shares, “Our goal is to empower more Filipinos to travel and immerse in the diverse cultures of our country’s regions and our Asean neighbors. We are confident that Osaka and Tokyo have a high potential of being among our top-preferred international destinations. By adding our Manila-Tokyo route, we are well positioned to achieve full recovery for international operations early next year.”

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AirAsia Philippines currently operates flights to ten international cities: Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Bangkok, Singapore, Taipei, Osaka, Tokyo, Incheon, Hong Kong, and Bali.

Attribution: AirAsia Philippines Corporate Communications

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