Wednesday, 14 May 2025, 9:54 pm

    AirAsia flies thrice weekly to Narita from MCIA

    AirAsia Philippines is ramping up its Northeast Asia presence with the launch of its thrice weekly flights to Narita (Tokyo), Japan via the Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA). 

    “AirAsia’s mission has always been about democratizing air travel by offering bang-for-the-buck deals. And we are making it more convenient for travelers by opening more gateways in the country that will allow guests to directly fly to international destinations,” Steve Dailisan, AirAsia Philippines Communications and Public Affairs head said. 

    Narita is AirAsia’s fourth international destination directly flying out of the MCIA along with the thrice weekly flights to Kuala Lumpur and Seoul, and the four times weekly flights to Taipei.  

    The budget airline also plans on expanding its operations in Cebu, making it a convenient gateway for travelers from the south.

    To strongly support the appetite for international travel, AirAsia Philippines has also launched its promotional 7.7 sale from July 1 to 9 this year. 

    International flights including Hong Kong and Tokyo are available from as low as P577 to P3,077 for travels until  December 14, 2023.  

    All AirAsia domestic flights meanwhile are also available for as low as P77 one-way base fare.

    Travelers to Northeast Asia countries may now experience ease in visa application as South Korea opens e-Group visa application for regular tourists. 

    Starting 27 June groups of at least 3 members may apply for the e-group visa through accredited travel agencies.  

    AirAsia would also like to remind its guests that all international flights will continue to depart and arrive at the NAIA International Airport Terminal 3 following the transfer of all domestic flights to NAIA Terminal 2.

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