AirAsia Philippines plans to offer more direct flights to Boracay Island from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to help decongest Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
At the recent Boracay Business Forum, AirAsia Philippines president Ricky Isla said the airline recognizes the challenges posed by congestion in Manila.
AirAsia is looking at the possibility of opening direct flights to Boracay to offer seamless travel to passengers, he said.
Based on the profile of AirAsia travelers to Boracay, the majority are millennials and young professionals aged 30 to 39, followed by adults aged 50 and above who are seeking places to relax.
“Our records show that most of the guests come from countries like the US, China, the UK, South Korea, Japan, Germany, and Canada. It’s crucial for airlines to make travel easy and accessible for our guests so that there’s more opportunity to attract foreign tourists,” added Isla.
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