AirAsia Philippines, Asia's leading low-cost airline, has already welcomed over 6.6 million passengers in 2024, surpassing its total for 2023, driven by a surge in holiday travel that began in November and is expected to peak in December.
As of mid-November, AirAsia Philippines has already booked 89% of its total seat sales for 2023, with bookings up by 6% compared to the same period last year. Additionally, 79% of the eight-million target for 2024 has already been achieved. This growth is driven by an influx of provincial homecomings and an increasing appetite for leisure travel.
AirAsia's highly anticipated Piso sale this November 4-10 sold a total of 165,000 seats, with Cebu emerging as the most booked domestic destination and Taipei leading international bookings. Meanwhile, for overall bookings from November to December, Boracay remains the top destination.
AirAsia Philippines Head of Communications and Public Affairs & First Officer Steve Dailisan said “With the busiest holiday season just around the corner, we are optimistic in reaching our passenger goal for 2024. This time of year is extra special for Filipinos, as many are eager to reconnect with loved ones. We’re already seeing strong demand across both our domestic and international routes. We encourage our guests to look out for exciting holiday promotions, as we remain committed to delivering an exceptional travel experience that makes AirAsia the airline of choice.”
Top Tips for Guests this Peak Holiday Season:
Book Early for Best Rates
Plan ahead and book your flights as early as possible to secure the best fares and preferred flight times before prices increase closer to the holiday rush.Keep an Eye on Promotions
Stay updated on AirAsia’s special promotions to take advantage of limited-time offers and discounts, making your holiday travel more affordable.
Be Flexible with Travel Dates
If possible, choose to fly on less busy days or times, such as mid-week or off-peak hours, to avoid crowds and potentially save on ticket costs.
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