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AirAsia Turns 23 with the Greatest Sale of All Time: 23% Off Flights

Manila – AirAsia is blasting off to another year, celebrating with its guests by offering the greatest sale of all time with 23% off all seats on all flights.

The limited-time sale runs from November 25 to December 1, 2024, covering flights from January 6 to June 30, 2025, with over 7 million discounted seats available. This gives travelers the flexibility to plan summer vacations or post-holiday getaways. Popular routes include Tokyo, Hong Kong, Seoul, Cebu, Iloilo, and Bohol, giving guests a wide range of options to suit their travel needs.

As part of its 23rd birthday celebration of affordable travel, the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline is providing  travelers the opportunity to plan their trips early while saving big for other holiday expenses—especially since Christmas is just around the corner.

“For 23 years, AirAsia has always been committed to offering best value deals. This is our way of thanking our guests for their continued support in AirAsia. For Filipinos, it comes at the perfect time, especially for those who dream of traveling with their loved ones to celebrate milestones,” AirAsia Philippines Communications and Public Affairs Head First Officer Steve Dailisan shares.

Alongside this, AirAsia expects to further boost the appetite for travel with fuel surcharge costs to remain at Level 4 this coming December. A level 4 indicates that tickets purchased for next month will only incur an additional surcharge of Php 117 to Php 342 for domestic flights and from Php 385.70 to Php 2,867.82 for international flights, depending on the distance.

“Booking in advance allows travelers to save even more, especially with the fuel surcharge remaining at its current level. With no increase in charges expected for December, now is the perfect time to take advantage of these affordable fares and sales.” AirAsia Philippines Communications and Public Affairs Head First Officer Steve Dailisan said.

 

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