As of August 2021, a total of 31,433,450 COVID vaccine doses were ordered by the Philippines to vaccinate 15% of the population. Joint efforts made
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AirAsia Philippines calls for honesty to a safer flight experience
COVID-19 pandemic did rock the world. It brought us to an age where we never imagine living. People wearing facemasks wherever or whenever even if
AIRASIA PHILIPPINES: Be vigilant. Watch out for cyber-criminals!
Since last year, AirAsia Philippines introduced its collaboration with different online merchants to bring convenience for its passengers when navigating online. With Super App, the
How air travel has changed 20 years after the 9/11 attacks
We all know that 9/11 has changed the way we travel by air. Higher security and everything to ensure flights are safe from terrorist attacks
People in aviation: The forgotten heroes
“Not all heroes wear capes.” This pandemic has indeed brought out the worst and the best in every one of us. In the middle of
AirAsia Philippines is expanding its cargo operations in Zamboanga
Airlines are finding ways and means to cope up with the drop in air travel demand as a result of the covid-19 pandemic and most
More Filipino seafarers are flown home by AirAsia Philippines
While some Filipino seafarers begin to return back to their work, more are still being flown home via AirAsia Philippines international chartered flights. Last August
Philippine carriers continue to face turbulent skies
Amid another lockdown, Philippine-based carriers continue to face turbulent skies. In fact, the Air Carriers Association of the Philippines or ACAP plans to meet with
AirAsia Philippines has 99 employees who are Air Force reservists
Believe it or not, AirAsia Philippines has 99 employees who are Philippine Air Force reservists. While you may be wondering what’s the connection between AirAsia
The global aviation industry will need 763,000 new pilots in 20 years
The commercial aviation industry remains to be resilient amidst the covid-19 pandemic which is the worst crisis in history. The commercial aviation sector has always