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AIR ASIA PHILIPPINES: Updated List of Operational Flights for June 2020

June 2020 Air Asia Philippines Flights

Looking for Air Asia flights for June 2020 in the Philippines? Here is the list of Air Asia Philippines' operational flights starting June 3, 2020.


In a news article posted on Air Asia's website, they announced that they are gradually starting to mount flights for June 2020. It will start on June 3, following the Philippine government's directive of easing community quarantine restrictions in Metro Manila and several parts of the country. For now, they will only be servicing Manila, Clark and other key cities in the Philippines. Their international flights is set to start on July 1, 2020.

“During the hibernation of our fleet, we took the time to step up our handling procedures to ensure that our guests have a swift and safe journey with us. Needless to say, we are well prepared to welcome everyone onboard. As we resume our services around our network, AirAsia is determined to help rebuild our economy and country.” - Ricky Isla, AirAsia Philippines CEO

Here is the list of Air Asia's operational flights for June 2020:


June 2020 Air Asia Philippines Flights

Updated routes starting June 5, 2020


MANILA TO CEBU
Flight Number: Z2 763

CEBU TO MANILA
Flight Number: Z2 764

MANILA TO CEBU
Flight Number: Z2 775

CEBU TO MANILA
Flight Number: Z2 776

MANILA TO CAGAYAN DE ORO
Flight Number: Z2 691

CAGAYAN DE ORO TO MANILA
Flight Number: Z2 692

CLARK TO CEBU
Flight Number: Z2 901

CEBU TO CLARK
Flight Number: Z2 902

CLARK TO CAGAYAN DE ORO
Flight Number: Z2 911

CAGAYAN DE ORO TO CLARK
Flight Number: Z2 912

Updated routes starting June 8, 2020


MANILA TO DAVAO
Flight Number: Z2 613

DAVAO TO MANILA
Flight Number: Z2 614

MANILA TO DAVAO
Flight Number: Z2 611

DAVAO TO MANILA
Flight Number: Z2 612

CEBU TO DAVAO
Flight Number: Z2 521

DAVAO TO CEBU
Flight Number: Z2 522

CLARK TO DAVAO
Flight Number: Z2 481

DAVAO TO CLARK
Flight Number: Z2 482

Updated routes starting June 11, 2020


MANILA TO PUERTO PRINCESA
Flight Number: Z2 426

PUERTO PRINCESA TO MANILA
Flight Number: Z2 427

MANILA TO PUERTO PRINCESA
Flight Number: Z2 430

PUERTO PRINCESA TO MANILA
Flight Number: Z2 431

CLARK TO PUERTO PRINCESA
Flight Number: Z2 951

PUERTO PRINCESA TO CLARK
Flight Number: Z2 952


Please take note of the following:

  • Always check travel restrictions and special requirements before booking your flight.
  • NAIA Terminal 4 operations is temporarily suspended until further notice by airport authorities.
  • Flight operations for Air Asia's domestic flights will be at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3.
  • Passengers are advised to arrive early at the airport - preferably 3 hours before departure.
  • All AirAsia guests will be required to bring their own mask and wear it properly before, during and after the flight, including during check-in and bag collection.
  • Passengers are only allowed to bring one (1) piece of hand-carry baggage.
  • It is the guest's responsibility to secure travel documents needed for travel. Also, check with the local authorities of your origin and destination to know what travel documents you need before you will be allowed to take the flight. SEE ALSO: Required Documents for Essential Travels in the Philippines (Cebu Pacific, PAL and Air Asia)
  • Be sure to check and comply with measures implemented by local airport authorities for a smooth travel experience.
  • Follow AirAsia on Twitter (@AirAsia) and Facebook (facebook.com/AirAsia) for the latest updates.
  • Please contact AirAsia or visit their website at www.airasia.com for more updates on scheduled flights.

SEE ALSO: Cebu Pacific Air's List of Operational Flights for June 2020

Last update: June 3, 2020.

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