The Philippine unit of Southeast Asia’s largest budget airline expanded its operations in Clark as it started flying to Taipei, Taiwan from Clark International Airport.
“Our return to international skies via Clark hub reaffirms our commitment to travelers in Central and Northern Luzon and Metro Manila who truly deserve nothing but only the best quality service, affordable airfare and efficient connectivity,” AirAsia Philippines chief executive Dexter Comendador said.
“It feels so good to be back where we started. From two planes in Clark in 2012 to 20 jets as of today and we expect our fleet to grow to 70 planes in the next 10 years, we are thrilled to be here again and begin another journey to serve, empower and enable every traveler to dream big and connect across Asean, Asia and the world,” Comendador said.
Aside from the Clark-Taipei route, AirAsia flies to Iloilo, Caticlan, Davao, Cebu and Tacloban from Clark.