The Philippine Star

AirAsia launches new Kalibo to China routes

- – Richmond Mercurio

Low cost carrier AirAsia continues to expand its internatio­nal network with the addition of several flights to Macau, Kunming, and Chengdu from Kalibo Internatio­nal Airport, the gateway to Boracay island.

“We are ringing in the new year with additional internatio­nal flights to Boracay via Kalibo Internatio­nal Airport from three new destinatio­ns to once again boost tourism in our paradise island,” AirAsia Philippine­s chief executive officer Dexter Comendador said.

AirAsia said its Kalibo–Macau route will commence on March 2 with three flights weekly, while Kalibo–Chengdu will begin on Jan. 24 operating four times weekly, and Kalibo – Kunming to start on Jan. 25 at three times weekly.

It earlier announced it would operate Kalibo–Hangzhou starting Jan. 18.

“China is an important market for leisure and tourism and we are excited to bring them back to Boracay. Direct flights will provide ease and comfort for Chinese tourists while giving the local tourism industry a necessary boost after the rehabilita­tion works that closed the island to all tourists for six months last year,” Comendador said.

The AirAsia Group, the largest lowcost carrier in Asia, has multiple routes to and from China from its hubs in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippine­s.

In the Philippine­s, AirAsia operates flights to Macau, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Hangzhou from hubs in Manila, Cebu, and Kalibo.

It has a current fleet of 21 Airbus A320s, from only two aircraft in 2012 when the airline began its commercial operation in Clark, Pampanga.

Macau is a popular destinatio­n regarded as the “Las Vegas of Asia.” Kunming is the capital of Yunnan province in China and is famous for the limestone formations in Shilin (Stone Forest), a UNESCO World Heritage site, while Chengdu is one of the biggest cities in China known for its culinary and cultural delights.

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