AirAsia announces updated list of domestic, international flights until Aug. 31
Budget carrier AirAsia Philippines on Wednesday announced the updated list of its commercial domestic and international flights, effective until August 31, 2020.
“Following AirAsia’s resumption in the Philippines, commercial flight schedules are being updated based on new developments following coordination with our partners in the government, including local government units,” the airline said in an advisory.
Below are AirAsia available domestic and international flights:
“Select flights are open for booking via the airasia.com website and our mobile app. Guests may use their credit accounts to redeem these flights,” the airline said.
“Additional routes and flight schedules will be on the AirAsia website and mobile app, subject to approval from the authorities,” it said.
AirAsia urged passengers to check the latest travel restrictions and advice of respective local and national governments before travelling, as policies may change frequently.
“Meanwhile, with travel plans being fluid during the current pandemic, AirAsia offers enhanced flexibility options for guests to manage their flights,” it said.
“Those with existing flight bookings departing from 23 March to 31 August 2020 which were cancelled by the airline can now choose between a Credit Account with a two-year validity period or unlimited flight changes until 31 October 2020,” it added.
The airline said refunds are also available to those whose flights were cancelled due to the recent modified enhanced community quarantine decision of the government.
“Guests can expect enhanced safety measures throughout the entire journey, including pre-flight, in-flight, and arrival processes. These include the mandatory wearing of face masks to be permitted to travel, amongst others,” AirAsia said.
“Guests are also advised to check and comply with measures implemented by local airport authorities for a smooth travel experience,” it said.
AirAsia said it is complying with advice and regulations from the local government, civil aviation authorities, global and local health agencies, including the World Health Organization.—AOL, GMA News