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AirAsia PH offers P1 fare for local destinations

AirAsia Philippines said Tuesday it is offering P1 fares for domestic destinations to attract more passengers.

The budget airline said the P1 one-way base fare for all domestic destinations—Bacolod, Cagayan De Oro, Caticlan (Boracay), Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Kalibo, Puerto Princesa, Roxas City, Tacloban and Tagbilaran—would be available until Sept. 8, 2024.

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Meanwhile, international destinations are also offered for as low as P511 for Macau to P1,811 for flights as far as Tokyo.

Piso sale is available for future travels from Feb. 17, 2025 until Jan. 31, 2026.

“The ‘ber’ month signifies the beginning of the culmination of the year. While others have already booked their year-end holiday travels courtesy of our double-digit and seasonal sales, this month’s Piso Sale is perfect for guests who are already planning their long vacations next year,” AirAsia Philippines chief executive Ricky Isla said.

“We encourage our guests to take advantage of the ongoing PISO Sale and plan their trips ahead as this will not only help them save money, but will also allow them to maximize each schedule, giving them the opportunity to enjoy and create memories,” he said.

AirAsia Philippines opened some domestic flights out of Clark (to Boracay) and Cebu (to Boracay, Davao, and Puerto Princesa) hubs.

AirAsia also advises guests to maximize baggage allowance when traveling. It said that for guests who are planning to bring souvenirs from their trips, AirAsia’s baggage allowance can be upgraded to up to 60 kilograms for maximum convenience.

AirAsia Philippines also reminded guests of the strict implementation of its cabin baggage policy which limits hand carry bags to just two—one small bag or laptop bag and a luggage with a total of 7 kg. only.

The airline flies to 12 domestic destinations and 13 international destinations. It was officially launched as the fourth airline operations center (AOC) of the AirAsia group in 2012.

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