CLARK FREEPORT–Philippines’ AirAsia launched on Monday its “special ultra-low fare promotion” as part of its 100 days of operations celebration in the country.
“The new promo is a way to thank the public for the strong support they have given Philippines AirAsia throughout its first 100 days operation in the country,” Maan Hontiveros, AirAsia Inc. Chief Executive Officer, said.
Dubbed as the “100 Hours Special! Philippines’ AirAsia 100 Days into Airvolution” features destinations such as Kalibo, Davao and Puerto Princesa in all-in fare as low as P275 one way.
The special promotion is available for booking from today until July 14 via www.airasia.com as well as through its call centres at this number: +632 588 9999.
Travelers can also fly to Hong Kong from P688; to Kuala Lumpur from P1, 580 and Macau from P588. All fares quoted are for one way travel only. Guests will be able to travel from July 19 to November 30.
Hontiveros said AirAsia is the first airline in the country to promote the “all-in” fare concept and currently flies directly from Clark to Kalibo, Davao and Puerto Princesa. She added that the airline also connects all their guests to nearly 80 destinations across 20 countries through its 16 hubs in the region.
Moreover, AirAsia guests also have the option for travel insurance and get covered with AirAsia Insure and earn 200 BIG points under the airline’s global loyalty program.
Aside from the launching of their all-in program, AirAsia also provided opportunities for less privileged children to pursue their photography skills.
With the help of the Department of Tourism, Canon Philippines and SM Cares and Wings of Change, AirAsia opened an exhibit showcasing selected photographs of hearing impaired children as part of its corporate social responsibility program.
The photo exhibit, which featured the airline’s milestones, will be on display at various domestic airports in the country and at SM malls in Luzon.
AirAsia’s related companies include Malaysia AirAsia, Thai AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia, AirAsia Japan and Malaysia’s long-haul carrier, AirAsia X.
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