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Travel: AirAsia updates flight schedules to assist Filipinos flying home this Holy Week

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Commercial flight schedules are being updated regularly in line with the recent announcement of new guidelines under Resolution No. 104 by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF), allowing only essential travel for flights originating from and going to NCR Plus (Metro Manila, Laguna, Rizal, Bulacan, and Cavite) from March 22 to April 4, 2021.

Select flights are open for booking via airasia super app or airasia.com. Guests may use their credit accounts to redeem these flights. Additional routes and flight schedules will be on the AirAsia website and mobile app, subject to approval from the authorities.

AirAsia urges guests to check the latest travel restrictions and advice of respective governments before travelling, as policies may change frequently.

AirAsia Spokesperson Steve Dailisan said, “As our guests fly to their respective provinces this Holy Week, AirAsia is committed to ensuring that all essential travelers get to their destinations in the safest way possible. We know how important it is for a lot of Filipinos to be able to go home, rest, and reflect especially during this time.

“Our guests’ and Allstars’ safety will remain to be our utmost priority, and while we are called to stay at home this Holy Week, let us do whatever we can to help out those who are severely affected by this crisis and those who are putting their very lives at risk, our frontliners, our kababayans.”

AVAILABLE FLIGHTS FROM 25 MARCH – 4 APRIL 2021
FLIGHT NUMBERSORIGINDESTINATIONREMARKS
Z2 226CaticlanManila24, 25, 26, 28, 31 March and 4 April
Z2 358ManilaTagbilaran24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31 March and 4 April
Z2 359 TagbilaranManila
Z2 605ManilaBacolod24, 27, 31 March and 3 April
Z2 606BacolodManila24, 28, 31 March and 3-4 April
Z2 608BacolodManila27 March
Z2 775ManilaCebu24-31 March, and 1, 3-4 April
Z2 776CebuManila
Z2 782ManilaCebu24-25 March
Z2 783Cebu Manila
Z2 691ManilaCagayan de Oro24, 26, 28-31 March, and 1-4 April
Z2 692Cagayan de OroManila
Z2 613ManilaDavao24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, and 1-4 April
Z2 614DavaoManila
Z2 661ManilaGeneral Santos24, 26, 31 March and 2 April
Z2 662General SantosManila
Z2 319ManilaIloilo24, 26, 28, 31 March and 1, 4 April
Z2 310IloiloManila
Z2 711ManilaKalibo25, 28, 30 March and 1, 4 April
Z2 712KaliboManila
Z2 426ManilaPuerto Princesa24, 26 March 2021
Z2 427Puerto PrincesaManila
Z2 432ManilaPuerto Princesa28, 31 March and 1-2, 4 April
Z2 433Puerto PrincesaManila
Z2 322ManilaTacloban24 March – 4 April
Z2 323TaclobanManila
Z2 327ManilaTacloban4 April
Z2 328TaclobanManila
Z2 651ManilaZamboanga27, 30 March and 3 April
Z2 652ZamboangaManila
Z2 775CebuZamboanga25 March and 1 April
Z2 592ZamboangaCebu

 

With travel plans being fluid during the current pandemic, AirAsia offers enhanced flexibility options for guests to manage their flights. AirAsia is offering provisions for guests who wish to make changes to their flights in line with the new developments following the Philippine government’s latest directive.

Guests coming from and going to Manila with existing flight bookings with a departure date from 22 March 2021 to 4 April 2021 can move their flight from 5 April 2021 until 30 June 2021 and will be able to select from a range of extended flexibility options for future travel.

Options available for guests with flight bookings canceled by the airline are detailed below:

Unlimited flight changes: Change to any new travel date before 30 June 2021 on the same route for an unlimited number of times without any additional cost, subject to seat availability; OR

Credit account: Retain the value of the flight booking in the guest’s AirAsia BIG Member account for future travel with AirAsia to be redeemed within 730 calendar days (2 years) from the issuance date. The travel date of the new booking can fall on any date within the published flight schedule on airasia.com

Guests who need assistance may chat with AVA on the airasia super app, airasia.com or log on to support.airasia.com to make their selection.

AirAsia is closely monitoring this situation and reserves the right to announce further policies according to the latest developments.

The safety and wellbeing of our guests and Allstars remain AirAsia’s top priority. AirAsia is complying with advice and regulations from the local government, civil aviation authorities, global and local health agencies, including the World Health Organization.

AirAsia recently earned a perfect 7-star rating from Airlineratings.com for going above and beyond the protection of its passengers against COVID-19.

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. Guests are also advised to check and comply with measures implemented by local airport authorities for a smooth travel experience.

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