CAAP confirms Philippines AirAsia has cleared outstanding payments
The Philippines's aviation regulator had earlier ordered the budget carrier to halt operations at government-owned airports over RM17.5 million owed since 2021.
"AIRASIA" · 총 13건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 87,736건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.3(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,406건(5.0%)·중립 81,278건(92.6%)·부정 2,052건(2.3%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.9(중도 균형)입니다.
The Philippines's aviation regulator had earlier ordered the budget carrier to halt operations at government-owned airports over RM17.5 million owed since 2021.
AirAsia X has called recent media reports claiming its Philippine operations were being grounded “coordinated and sensationalised” and part of a “deliberate smear campaign”. In a statement, the airline group said the smear campaign had long been occurring in an attempt to undermine fair competition in the Philippine aviation sector. “Such narratives serve only the interests of those seeking to limit consumer choice and create conditions that could lead to a monopoly in the market,” it said. “A...
Syarikat itu berkata naratif palsu terbabit berisiko memesongkan realiti pasaran yang akan merugikan pengguna.
KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 — AirAsia X has denied recent media reports claiming that Philippines AirAsia operations have...
The group says such false narratives risk distorting market realities and ultimately harm consumers by reducing competition and increasing fares.
MANILA, Philippines — The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap) on Wednesday said that it is giving AirAsia Philippines until June 6, 2026 to settle its unpaid financial obligations. Caap issued the statement after a cease and desist order was reportedly issued against AirAsia Philippines over P271.9 million in airport charges and other obligations allegedly
The woman said that her daughter had flown with AirAsia before, and questioned if that meant the policy was breached during those earlier flights.
Authorities claim the low-cost carrier owes 271 million pesos (RM17.5 million) in unpaid air navigation, landing, parking and passenger service charges from 2021 to May 2026.
Senator yang juga berstatus OKU itu ulas insiden keluarga kanak-kanak penghidap 'cerebral palsy' diarah turun dari pesawat disebabkan tempat duduk khas.
Syarikat penerbangan itu berkata, tindakan tolak penggunaan kerusi khas untuk kanak-kanak OKU itu diambil selaras dengan syarat keselamatan dan prosedur operasi.
The airline says the decision to refuse the use of a special aircraft seat by a child with disability was made in accordance with safety requirements and operating procedures.
Thais and other Southeast Asian travellers are continuing to plan travel in the second half of the year, opting for regional destinations even though they might slash their budgets or number of trips, according to online travel agent AirAsia Move.
The airport's Terminal 2 opened amid fanfare on Wednesday, with the Airport Authority saying things were going smoothly. The authority expects 4,200 travellers to use the terminal on its first day of operations. T2 allows travellers to check in, clear immigration and undergo security checks, before proceeding to Terminal One for departure. "Our passengers [were] very happy and we have some 'wow effects' in the terminal, I think they they were [like] 'wow'," the authority's chief executive, Vivian Cheung, told reporters. "We have a lot of LED, animation, and new designs emphasising technology, and we have our in-house design for self-check in system, which only requires 45 seconds to go through the entire process. "We want to help the airlines to migrate to a full-automation process, which will actually help passengers have better experiences and also reduce the labour needs." Cheung noted the first flight using T2 was operated by Hong Kong Airlines and left for Shanghai Pudong International Airport at around 8am. Six other carriers, including AirAsia, are set to begin using T2 from Thursday. By June 10th, the number of airlines is expected to go up to 15, with HK Express the last to relocate. T2 was closed in 2019 for reconfiguration as part of the three-runway project before its reopening. It's expected to handle around eight million passenger trips in its full year of operations before rising to some 30 million per year. Its dedicated departure concourse and boarding gates are scheduled to open at the end of next year. Edited by Edmond Fong