Maan Hontiveros, AirAsia Inc. CEO, said the move was in line with their commitment to “serve the under-served” by offering low cost travel options.
AirAsia flies four times a week to Taipei, its newest regional destination, with flights departing at 12:05 p.m. and arriving at Taoyuan International Airport at 2 p.m. Hontiveros said that the time of arrival in Taipei would be very useful for OFWs whose first stop was usually for medical check-ups.
By January, she said they are hoping to expand their Taiwan-bound trips to daily flights.
Meanwhile, the low cost carrier offers daily flights for Singapore. Flights depart at 6:10 a.m. and arrive at Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 1 at 9:40 a.m.
Hontiveros said that they do not only want to help the 177,600 OFWs in Singapore and 100,000 OFWs in Taiwan but also seek to increase tourism in the Philippines with their new services.
Ambassador Raymond Wang of the Taipei Economic & Cultural Office (TECO) said that AirAsia’s “reasonable airfare” would no doubt attract more tourists to the Philippines.
The Philippine embassy has pegged Taiwan as its Philippines’ fifth largest source of tourism with some 155,000 Taiwanese tourists entering the country in October this year alone.