AirAsia Philippines Backs Cebu Connect to Enhance Seamless Customer Experience

Highlighting the importance of a safer and more seamless journey, AirAsia Philippines recently participated in the launch of Aboitiz GMR MEGAWIDE Cebu Airport Corporation’s (AGMCAC) “Cebu Connect” initiative.

Cebu Connect aims to position Mactan Cebu International Airport (MCIA) as a premier transfer hub for connecting flights with an initial Minimum Connectivity Time (MCT) of 60 minutes.

Currently, AirAsia Philippines operates flights to and from MCIA via Manila and other destinations such as Boracay, Davao, and Puerto Princesa. Future expansion plans include the reopening of popular international destinations such as Kuala Lumpur, Narita, Osaka, Taipei, and Seoul.

AirAsia CEO Ricky Isla praised AGMCAC’s initiative, calling it a win not only for the Philippines but also for ASEAN.

“We commend AGMCAC’s initiative for simplifying airport transfers. This delivers a significant boost for millions of guests, providing access to a wider network of destinations while making travel to numerous connecting destinations more seamless and convenient. Integrating Cebu Connect into AirAsia Philippines’ offerings will elevate the quality of our services and strengthen our position as the undisputed World’s Best Low-Cost Airline,” Mr. Isla shared.

In addition to accessible transfers between AirAsia Philippines flights and those of partner airlines, Mr. Isla noted that with Cebu Connect, millions of guests will now have access to a broader network of destinations. “Given the opportunity, we would like to offer new destinations such as Bangkok, Vietnam, Phnom Penh, and additional cities in North Asia. These potential routes will provide more travel options and strengthen Cebu’s position as a key international transfer hub in the region,” Mr. Isla added.

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