MANILA - AirAsia Philippines expressed optimism of a strong rebound in the Asean region with the resumption of flights to Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong-Kong, Singapore and Thailand starting June 1.
The low-cost airline returned May 27 to Kota Kinabalu, the capital city of Sabah, with 2x weekly flights. A growing resort destination, Kota Kinabalu is home to an array of tropical islands, lush rainforests and the famous Unesco site, Mount Kinabalu. It is also famous as an eco, wellness, health and sports tourism destination.
Aside from tourism, Kota Kinabalu is also the industrial and commercial center of Sabah which opens strong opportunities for business and employment for everyone, including Filipinos.
AirAsia Philippines CEO Ricky Isla said: “Our resumption of flights to key ASEAN destinations starting with Kota Kinabalu signifies our recovery especially in the international market. We hope to revive the tourism and economy of Sabah with the resumption of the Kota Kinabalu flights. We believe that the easing of safety protocols and test requirements by our neighboring countries have also revived the urge to travel among Filipinos.”
A survey commissioned by AirAsia Philippines in December 2021 revealed that Filipinos are willing to travel in smaller groups this year with their families (69%), partners (40%) and close friends (24%) should international travel protocols relax.
Top destinations picked by Filipino travelers
include Singapore (73%) and Japan (71%). Ranking ninth in the list
of top preferred international destinations of Filipinos is Kota Kinabalu,
Malaysia, with 47% of the participants including the destination in their top
choices.
Sabah Tourism Board (STB) Chairman Noredah Othman has welcomed AirAsia Philippines, saying: “We are pleased to welcome the return of AirAsia Philippines flight to Kota Kinabalu. This is AirAsia's second international flight to Kota Kinabalu after Singapore. We are excited that international flights are progressively resuming since we rely heavily on air connectivity for our tourism arrivals. STB will continue to promote Sabah as a holiday destination to the Philippines market especially to those interested in climbing Mt Kinabalu and other niche tourism products.”
Aside from Kota Kinabalu, the airline will also begin to fly tourists and business travelers back to Hong-Kong (weekly) and Singapore (4x weekly) as well as Bangkok (2x weekly) and Bali (2x weekly). (Mindanao Examiner)
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