AirAsia gears up for November holidays

To accommodate more Filipino travelers in preparation for All Souls' and All Saints' Day, AirAsia Philippines has increased its level of readiness.
As of 16 October more than 65,000 passengers flying AirAsia had booked more than 700 flights to various domestic destinations, with travel set for 28 October to 2 November as the country enters one of its busiest times of the year.
The most popular travel destinations this season are Caticlan, Cebu, Tagbilaran, Tacloban, Davao, Puerto Princesa and Iloilo.
Important to Filipinos
AirAsia Philippines Communications and Public Affairs country head first officer Steve Dailisan said they know how important this annual commemoration is to most Filipinos, and AirAsia is more than ready to accommodate the greater influx of travellers during these times.
They have enough manpower to meet increased operational requirements and augmented customer happiness helpdesks at NAIA Terminal 2.
Their guests can count on their very reliable Allstars team, which observes the highest standards of safety in flight and on the ground. In fact, their on-time performance over the past few weeks registered a high of 97 percent.
Dailisan added that to ensure the continued safety and swift travel of their guests, the airline continues to coordinate and align its efforts with their regulatory partners at the Department of Transportation, the Manila International Airport Authority, and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.
Self-check-in kiosks
To seamlessly facilitate convenience in air travel, AirAsia's NAIA T2 home is equipped with 20 check-in counters. Guests may also opt to check-in via self-check-in kiosks or via airasia Superapp.
However, Filipinos are not confined to reunions and visiting relatives this Undas, as AirAsia Philippines also noted an increase in international leisure travels this season, especially for Incheon, Taipei, Osaka, Hong Kong, Narita and Bangkok.
