Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Philippines AirAsia" in Malay language version.
Various AirAsia carriers starting February 2023 gradually resumes scheduled passenger service to China, as well as Macau.
Philippines AirAsia from July 2023 plans to expand service to Japan, with the offering of Cebu – Tokyo Narita nonstop service, announced last week. The airline plans to operate this route on daily basis from 01JUL23, with Airbus A320 aircraft.
Philippines AirAsia in Northern summer 2024 season intends to resume Clark – Tacloban route, last served until June 2020. Based on current schedule listing, the airline lists 4 weekly flights with Airbus A320 aircraft, effective 01APR24.
AirAsia in the first half of 2024 is adjusting operations, as the airline, including Philippine and Thailand, removes following international routes during the first quarter of 2024.
AirAsia (AK) Cancellations:
Kota Kinabalu – Macau eff 19FEB24 (This route is scheduled 07FEB24 – 18FEB24),
Kuala Lumpur – Cebu eff 12JAN24,
Miri – Singapore eff 21FEB24,
Sibu – Singapore eff 21FEB24 (Sibu’s sole international service cancelled).
Philippines AirAsia (Z2) Cancellations:
Cebu – Taipei Taoyuan eff 31MAR24.
Thai AirAsia (FD) Cancellations:
Bangkok Don Mueang – Mandalay Planned resumption from 31MAR24 removed.
Philippines AirAsia in Northern winter 2024/25 season plans to launch new route to Japan, as the airline opened reservations for Manila – Nagoya route. From 29OCT24, Airbus A320 aircraft will operate this route 3 times weekly.
Philippines AirAsia in last week’s schedule update cancelled planned service on Manila – Nagoya route, previously scheduled to commence on 29OCT24.
AirAsia Philippines is returning to key economic hubs in China to revitalize business and other essential travel while waiting for the full reopening of the country to leisure travelers.
AirAsia Philippines is further expanding in Japan by introducing Nagoya as its 3rd destination. One of the largest cities in Japan, Nagoya is home to over two million residents, 57,000 of which are Filipinos.
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