The savings are beyond comparison!
With travel restrictions relaxing, more Filipinos continue to enjoy cheap flights from the Philippines. This time, courtesy of low-cost airline, AirAsia. With the new AirAsia seat sale, you can now book fares from as low as ₱111 all-in for one-way flights from Clark!
Other departure cities are Manila and Cebu where one-way flights are offered at ₱611 and ₱441 all-in, respectively. Meanwhile, destinations include Caticlan, Iloilo, and Puerto Princesa for local destinations, and Bali (once tourism reopens in 2021), Osaka, and Taipei for international.
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Booking period: Until 30 Aug 2020
Travel period: Until 31 Oct 2021
The prices shown above apply to AirAsia BIG members. Non-members can get the same flights for up to a few hundred pesos higher according to the destination. Except for those paying via BigPay, a processing fee will also be added to the total price. It comes with a free unlimited date change, as well as the standard carry-on baggage allowance of up to 7 kilograms.
The Osaka flights aside, which are generally expensive year-round, the present AirAsia seat sale offers an impressive array of cheap fares for trips until the last quarter of 2021. This gives travellers, whether those flying for essential reasons or for overdue vacations, sufficient time to adjust their trip (for free) depending on changing travel conditions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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