AirAsia, the world’s best low cost carrier for seven consecutive years running, today announced it is increasing flights to Hong Kong from Manila from 4x to 7x weekly starting 25 October 2015.
All-in promo fares from as low as P688 are up for grabs now at www.airasia.com |
In conjunction with this exciting news, AirAsia is offering all-in promo fares from as low as P688* one way from Manila to Hong Kongfor bookings made today until 18 October 2015 for the travel period from 25 October 2015 to 26 March 2015.Guests can also book their flights via AirAsia’s mobile app on iPhone and Android devices, as well as its mobile site mobile.airasia.com.
Gerard Peñaflor, Head of Commercial for Philippines AirAsia said, “A quick getaway during long weekends or agrand holiday escape to Hong Kong with your friends and family has never been easier than now with AirAsia’s daily flights at affordable fares. To enhance travel experience for our guests, especially during the holiday season, the AirAsia’s mobile app is also being constantly updated to feature more options that provide convenience during check-in or to manage bookings.”
As the festive season draws near, Hong Kong offers a magical experience with glittering skyscrapers, a buzzing shopping scene and festive atmosphere. Discover more of Hong Kong by downloading AirAsia’s travel guides at http://www.airasia.com/travelguides. The travel guides are free and include essential travel information on each destination such as accommodation, transport and the must-see’s and must-do’s.
All-in promo fares from as low as P799* are also available online now until October 11, 2015for other AirAsia destinations in the Philippines such as Kalibo/Boracay, Palawan, Bohol, Tacloban, Davao and Cebu and to international destinations of Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Incheon (Seoul), Busan, Macau and China for immediate travel until February 29, 2016.
For more updates on AirAsia’s latest news, as well as promotions, activities and contests, connect with them via Facebook (facebook.com/AirAsiaPhilippines) and Twitter (twitter.com/AirAsiaPh).
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