AirAsia Philippines advises its guests with scheduled domestic and international flights on the evening of 10 July 2024 to complete their check-in via airasia.com or the AirAsia MOVE App at least two days prior to departure to facilitate smooth procedures.
Read MoreFollowing the eruption of Mt. Kanlaon on Monday evening, AirAsia Philippines has cancelled 6 flights, delayed 8 flights, and rerouted 2 flights due to Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) declaration of Alert Level 2 (increasing unrest).
Read MoreDue to Typhoon Jenny (international name Koinu) the following AirAsia Philippines Manila-Kaohsiung-Manila flights are cancelled on 5 October.
Read MoreDue to Typhoon Goring (international name Saola) the following AirAsia Philippines Manila-Hong Kong-Manila and Manila-Macao-Manila flights were canceled on 1 September 2023
Read MoreDue to Typhoon Falcon (international name Khanun) the following AirAsia Philippines Cebu-Taipei-Cebu and Manila-Taipe-Manila flights are cancelled from 3 to 4 August 2023.
Read MoreDue to the current travel restrictions caused by the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Thai AirAsia (airline code FD), is offering guests the unlimited free flight changes for those who wish to alter their travel plans, to help minimise the inconvenience
Read MoreAirAsia will reschedule a number of domestic flights in the Philippines due to Tropical Storm Phanfone.
AirAsia guests travelling over the next few days are strongly encouraged to check their flight status at airasia.com/flightstatus for the latest updates.
Read MoreAirAsia has resumed its normal operations following flight disruptions caused by Typhoon Kammuri.
Flights for 4 December are still on schedule while affected passengers from 3 December have been advised to make the necessary changes to their flights.
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