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AirAsia Philippines gears up for summer with a P1SO seat sale
Summer is just around the corner in the Philippines, and AirAsia Philippines is making sure that travel plans for this much-awaited season come true. They’re
Cebu Pacific Celebrates Valentine’s with Super Seat Fest
Valentine’s Day just got a whole lot sweeter with Cebu Pacific’s February Super Seat Fest! Get ready to plan the vacation of your dreams with
AirAsia Philippines is on the priority list for the A321neo
Traveling by AirAsia’s A321neo is a visual treat. Among the many improvements to the A321neo’s cabin are redesigned seats and armrests equipped with charging connections
AirAsia introduces ‘Ask Bo’ AI chatbot replacing AVA
If you weren’t happy with AVA, AirAsia’s AI chatbot, here’s some good news: She’s FIRED! And here is more good news, AVA has been replaced
AirAsia Philippines opens 2023 with 90% load factor in January
With an average load factor of 90% for the month of January 2023, AirAsia Philippines closes the first month on a high note. This figure represented
Boeing pushes back plans to increase 787 production
Boeing had hoped to boost 787 production to five units per month, but this does not appear to be occurring anytime soon. According to Flightglobal,
Cebu Pacific to return to Melbourne; Expects full recovery this 2023
Cebu Pacific is set to bring back flights from Manila to Melbourne beginning March 26 of this year. At the same time, Cebu Pacific is
AirAsia Philippines reminds guests of the eTravel compliance
To ensure a smooth entrance into the country, AirAsia Philippines reminds all arriving overseas passengers to complete the Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration or the
AirAsia Philippines returns to Kaohsiung Taiwan
AirAsia Philippines has brought back flights to Kaohsiung, Taiwan, just in time for the Lunar New Year celebrations. When their first flight left from NAIA