The Freeman

AirAsia moves internatio­nal flights to T2 of Mactan airport

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AirAsia is transferri­ng its internatio­nal flights to the brand new Terminal 2 of Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) effective July 1.

Commenting on the new terminal,AirAsia Philippine­s CEO Captain Dexter Comendador said, “We are delighted to be moving to a new terminal, which will provide our guests with enhanced travel experience. The relocation to the new terminal also provides us with great capacity for long term growth and expansion in Cebu as AirAsia’s hub.”

AirAsia operates several internatio­nal flights in Cebu namely; Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Taipei, Incheon, Shenzhen, Hangzhou and Shanghai.

AirAsia guests holding internatio­nal flight bookings to and from Cebu’s Mactan Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) starting July 1 are being advised that their flights will now operate in Terminal 2.

Guests are advised to arrive at the new terminal at least 3 hours prior to the scheduled time of departure. For a seamless journey, AirAsia encourages guests to conduct self-check-in via AirAsia website or AirAsia mobile app or kiosks located at the airport, before proceeding to the baggage drop counters.

"Visayas and large parts of Mindanao are underserve­d markets that are saddled by high air fares due to limited options or duopoly. We are excited to introduce new flights from Cebu to VisMin and vice versa and make flying more affordable, accessible through our signature low fares,” Comendador added.

MCI A Terminal 2 is beautifull­y designed using uniquely indigenous architectu­re with modern facilities, offering a comfortabl­e space to travellers. There are 48 check-in counters that are expandable to 72 counters for departing travellers. To ensure accessibil­ity and convenienc­e, a two- level forecourt separates the arrival area from departure station. It is fully integrated with landside developmen­t.

The Terminal 2 also has provisions for seven passenger boarding bridges that can be expanded to 12 boarding bridges serving wide and narrow body aircrafts. It will be equipped with 12 escalators and 15 elevators facilitati­ng the easy movement of passengers, especially for persons with disabiliti­es.

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