AirAsia Philippines Guides Travelers on Safe and Compliant Travel During Election Period
As the 2025 midterm
elections draw near and the campaign period kicks off tomorrow, February 11,
AirAsia Philippines urges guests to adhere to election-related travel
regulations to ensure a safe, smooth, and hassle-free journey.
Guests are
encouraged to allocate extra time, at least 2 hours for domestic and 3 hours
for international flights, considering surge in travelers at the airport, as
well as security checkpoints along key routes leading to the airport.
In adherence to the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) directive, AirAsia also advises its guests on the strict compliance to the nationwide election gun ban. Guests seeking exemption from this security procedure may verify the requirements from the COMELEC website.
AirAsia Fast Pass: A Game Changer for Smoother Travel
For seamless travel experience during this busy season, AirAsia Philippines introduces Fast Pass, offering passengers a hassle-free airport journey with the following benefits:
Dedicated Check-In Counters: Expedited check-in and baggage drop-off at no extra cost.
14kg Carry-On Baggage: Bring up to 14kg of cabin baggage—either 1 piece
up to 10kg or 2 pieces totaling 14kg—within permitted size limits.
In adherence to the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) directive, AirAsia also advises its guests on the strict compliance to the nationwide election gun ban. Guests seeking exemption from this security procedure may verify the requirements from the COMELEC website.
AirAsia Fast Pass: A Game Changer for Smoother Travel
For seamless travel experience during this busy season, AirAsia Philippines introduces Fast Pass, offering passengers a hassle-free airport journey with the following benefits:
Dedicated Check-In Counters: Expedited check-in and baggage drop-off at no extra cost.
Book Early for the Midterm Elections and Summer Rush
With the May 12, 2025, midterm elections coinciding with the summer travel peak, AirAsia urges passengers to book their flights in advance to secure their preferred dates and the best fares.
“We are expecting a significant surge in passenger traffic in the months leading to May, as it coincides with both the summer travel rush and the return of voters to their provinces for the midterm elections. To avoid any travel disruptions, we urge our guests to plan ahead and book early -- especially for high-demand routes like Caticlan, Kalibo, Puerto Princesa and Tagbilaran,” AirAsia Philippines Communications and Public Affairs Head First Officer Steve Dailisan shares.
AirAsia Philippines is also reminding its international guests to strictly comply with the electronic travel (e-travel) form through the e-gov app to streamline processing time at the airport.
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