The Philippine Star

AirAsia Philippine­s sets new norm for flying

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Additional measures related to the sale of in-flight meals and products are being taken to ensure guests have a safe and convenient journey under AirAsia’s new norm of flying.

While AirAsia’s awardwinni­ng Santan meals will still be served onboard, guests will need to pre-book their hot meals online. In-flight purchasing of meals will be temporaril­y put on hold to lessen physical interactio­ns.

Guests may choose from all-time favorites such as Uncle Chin’s Chicken Rice, Beef Tapa with Scrambled Egg and Pasta Arrabiata for only P140 that includes a free drink. These Santan meals are produced and packed hygienical­ly following strict safety requiremen­ts.

Guests who require more baggage allowance may also take advantage of lower fees for check-in baggage. Get 30 kg for only P590 (instead of

P990) or 40 kg for only P690 (instead of P1190).

Further, guests are now allowed two pieces of cabin baggage not exceeding a total of 7 kg in weight.

Pre-booking of meals and baggage may be done via the “Manage My Booking” tab on airasia.com at least 24 hours ahead of departure.

Meanwhile, in-flight food and beverages will still be available but are limited to snack-to-go options, bottled water and other pre-packed drinks.

Safety products vailable for purchase onboard include hygiene kits containing three surgical masks and disinfecti­ng wipes priced at P120, a reusable AirAsia face mask for P180 and five surgical face masks for P140.

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