AirAsia Philippines has reaffirmed its commitment to bringing low airfares to travelers. With many Filipinos wanting to travel again, these low fares are catalysts for
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AirAsia Philippines walk-in interview for cabin crew this August
For those who missed the chance to be part of AirAsia Philippines’ walk-in interview for cabin crew, here is another chance to turn those Allstar
airasia Super App supports the Bohol Sandugo Festival 2022
It has been two years since Bohol had to put its traditional festivities on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, this year sang a
Check out the cabin of AirAsia’s Airbus A321neo
AirAsia has committed to continue to take delivery of 358 Airbus A321neo aircraft this 2023. These jets will be distributed among all subsidiaries, with priority
The AirAsia RedQ office in Malaysia is all about fun and creativity
When we imagine a typical office, we imagine cubicles, elevators, and your boss’ office. Sometimes, being in just a typical office can be somehow stressful
AirAsia Philippines is airline partner of ABS-CBN Foundation
AirAsia Philippines recently signed an official partnership agreement with ABS-CBN Foundation Inc. (AFI) for various future CSR activities and sustainable projects. The partnership, dubbed as
AirAsia Philippines has resumed its Bangkok and Bali flights
AirAsia Philippines yesterday reopened its flights to Bangkok in Thailand and Bali in Indonesia. As borders continue to open up, AirAsia has been slowly reactivating
AirAsia flies Airbus A330 on Manila – Kuala Lumpur flights
We are used to Airbus A320 services for AirAsia flights between Manila and Kuala Lumpur. Flight AK 584 operated by AirAsia Malaysia would usually rotate
My redeye flight from Manila to Kota Kinabalu with AirAsia
Every travel is a unique experience. For me, this one is a first of many sorts. First time to Malaysia, the first time to Kota
AirAsia Philippines may end up operating the A330neo and A321XLR
Nothing has been solidly confirmed yet. However, there have been hints that AirAsia Philippines may end up operating the A330neo and A321XLR. An article by