AirAsia Philippines is adjusting its Fuel Surcharge policy to make travel more affordable and enjoyable, especially during the final month of summer. The high level of fuel surcharge has been in place for three consecutive months, increasing domestic flights by PHP185 to PHP665 and international flights by PHP610.37 to PHP949.51. However, tickets purchased earlier in January and February will not be affected.

Amidst high Fuel Surcharge, AirAsia Philippines continues to enjoy a positive performance as evident in the number of seats sold in Q1 which was at 91% or PHP 1.87 million versus its initial target. Load factor in the same manner have also increased by 104%.

“With AirAsia, travelers can always rely on affordable fares. Our double digit promo offers such as the LFG 20% off All Seats, All Flights, available until 28 April will surely make your travel plans happen. However, we always advise our guests to plan their travels ahead to further save on costs,” AirAsia Philippines Head of Communications and Public Affairs and First Officer Steve Dailisan shares.

AirAsia is also looking at implementing various measures to further optimize airport operations and enhance customer journey. The airline is currently in discussion with the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) Executives to facilitate the transfer of its international flights to Terminal 1 from Terminal 3.

“The shorter distance between Terminals 1 and 2, where AirAsia operates domestic flights, is seen to optimize the use of taxiways and minimize carbon emissions that will greatly benefit the entire airport operations. Guests are also expected to have an improved customer journey with shorter transfer time between two terminals. We see this as the “Best Move” for all stakeholders,” Dailisan added.

Last year, AirAsia successfully transferred its domestic operations from Terminal 4 to Terminal 2.

“The MIAA, under the stewardship of General Manager Eric Jose Ines, has been very welcoming of this initiative. We thank them for always putting the welfare of our guests on top of their priority,” Dailisan shared.

In 2023, AirAsia Philippines flew more than 1.72 million guests to various international destinations. This year, it aims to double that figure and also targets to add frequencies to existing international routes to enable everyone to fly.