As Holy Week travel peaks across the Philippines, new data from AirAsia MOVE shows how Filipinos are planning their trips—balancing long-standing traditions of going home with opportunities for rest and leisure.
AirAsia Philippines said it has secured adequate jet fuel supply to sustain its operations, as airlines continue to navigate volatility in the global fuel market.
AirAsia Philippines has officially completed the transfer of its international flight operations to Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 as of March 29, marking a key operational shift timed with the Holy Week travel peak.
AirAsia Philippines, the domestic carrier backed by Malaysian tycoon Tony Fernandes, is in talks with aviation regulators to settle key issues tied to unpaid government dues and avoid potential flight disruptions.
AirAsia Philippines is urging travelers to stay vigilant as fraudulent customer service schemes proliferate across social media and messaging platforms, targeting passengers seeking booking and refund assistance.
AirAsia Philippines is expanding its Cebu hub with a new direct route linking Cebu and Bangkok, strengthening international connectivity from Central Visayas.
AirAsia Philippines will transfer all its international flight operations to Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 beginning March 29, 2026, consolidating overseas departures and arrivals in one terminal as part of a broader airport reorganization.
The country’s top airlines said the Philippines needs longer, upgraded runways so airports can handle bigger jet aircraft, a move essential to expanding capacity and structurally lower domestic fares.
The country’s biggest airlines could get a demand lift from the government’s new 14-day visa-free entry policy for Chinese visitors, as carriers position for a possible rebound in China traffic.