AirAsia Philippines Predicts Strong Travel Demand for H2 2024

AirAsia Philippines is anticipating robust travel demand for the latter half of 2024, driven by increased travel spending among Filipinos. A survey by Klook indicates that over 70% of Filipinos plan to allocate more funds towards travel this year, with 76% expressing readiness for international trips. AirAsia Philippines has partnered with Klook to promote popular destinations in Japan. The airline’s load factor data for Q2 shows that over 78% of travelers have already booked flights for immediate travel until June 2024, primarily to destinations such as Taipei, Bangkok, and Narita. AirAsia Philippines is optimistic about its Q2 performance, expecting to surpass its Q1 load factor of 92% due to increasing last-minute summer bookings and frequent promotional offers. To encourage travel, AirAsia is offering one-way base fares starting from PHP1,750 to destinations in Australia until March 2025. AirAsia Philippines is expanding its flight schedule with daily flights from Cebu hub to Boracay and Davao, as well as increased frequencies to various domestic and international destinations.

AirAsia Philippines Applauds Airport Press Club’s Role in Aviation Industry

AirAsia Philippines lauds the Airport Press Club (APC) for its significant contributions to the airline and the aviation industry over the past six decades. The airline recognizes APC’s impartial reporting and its efforts to inform air travelers. AirAsia and APC collaborate closely, especially during emergencies, to support affected communities through corporate social responsibility programs.

AirAsia Philippines: Boracay’s Potential for Tourism and Investment

AirAsia Philippines highlights Boracay Island’s immense tourism and investment potential at the recently held Boracay Business Forum. Attended by ASEAN ambassadors and industry leaders, the forum emphasized the need to preserve Boracay’s natural beauty while promoting it as a premier destination. AirAsia, known for its low fares and extensive domestic flight network, is exploring the possibility of direct flights to Boracay to alleviate congestion at Ninoy Aquino International Airport and attract more international tourists. The airline is committed to responsible tourism, with a focus on reducing carbon emissions and enhancing guest experiences through digital platforms.

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