Despite the return to normalcy, AirAsia recently launched its internal campaign, Stronger Together, Safer Together, to encourage its employees, guests, and other stakeholders to never
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Will local airlines hire more flight attendants in 2023?
Many people have asked me whether Philippine Airlines/PALexpress, Cebu Pacific, AirAsia Philippines, and Royal Air will hire more flight attendants in 2023. I predict local
AirAsia is back at Singapore Changi terminal 4
AirAsia Aviation Group Limited (AAAGL), the holding company of Capital A’s airline group, celebrates the return of its airline operations to Changi Airport’s cutting-edge, fully-automated
With E.O. 03, AirAsia Philippines sees a gradual return to normalcy
AirAsia Philippines regards the issuance of Executive Order No. 3, or the optional wearing of face masks outdoors, as a positive development that will attract
AirAsia Philippines is hiring more cabin crew this September
It is fun to be a cabin crew in AirAsia Philippines. You get to experience a fun working environment with more international and domestic destinations
AirAsia Philippines marks uptrend in baggage takeup rate
AirAsia Philippines observes an uptrend in takeup rate across all of its baggage products as the country ushers in the holiday season. AirAsia domestic passengers
AirPhil Express was a very fast growing airline during its time
Let’s now look back at AirPhil Express, a fast-growing low-cost airline during its time. The brand may be gone, but its operators are still around
AirAsia Philippines has added more flights from Cebu and Clark
NAIA is definitely congested once again and while we still don’t have a new airport nearby, I guess the best solution is to open more
More promos to international destinations with AirAsia Philippines
As the ‘Ber’ months are finally here, AirAsia Philippines is ramping up its international destinations with more frequencies and promos! This means that passengers can
AirAsia reopens its Cebu hub with more flights from the Visayas
Before the pandemic took its toll, AirAsia Philippines operated flights from hubs outside Metro Manila, such as Cebu and Kalibo. Now that the aviation industry