PHPANA.PH Team · Philippines travel teamPublished June 5, 2026 · 4 min read
AirAsia has been shaking up Southeast Asian aviation for over two decades, and the Philippines is no exception. AirAsia Philippines operates a growing network of domestic and international routes, often competing directly with Cebu Pacific on price. If you have not considered AirAsia for your Philippine island-hopping plans, this guide will show you exactly why you should.
AirAsia Philippines: Background and Network
AirAsia Philippines operates from its primary hub at NAIA Terminal 4 in Manila, with secondary operations from Mactan-Cebu International Airport. Destinations include Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Puerto Princesa, Kalibo, Tagbilaran in Bohol, Zamboanga, and Caticlan for Boracay. International routes from Manila include Kuala Lumpur, Osaka, Seoul, Tokyo, and several other Asian destinations.
How to Find AirAsia Promos
AirAsia runs SALE campaigns several times a year, offering seats for as low as zero pesos -- you pay only taxes -- to popular destinations.
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Book transport →The AirAsia Super App
Download the AirAsia app -- it sends push notifications for flash sales before they are widely advertised. Enable notifications if you want first access to seat sales. The app is not just a booking tool but a full travel ecosystem including hotel bookings, ride-hailing, and duty-free shopping.
BIG Members Get First Access
AirAsia loyalty program is called AirAsia BIG. BIG members often get early access to promo fares -- sometimes 24 hours before they go public -- plus earn BIG Points on every booking that can be redeemed for future flights. Signing up is free and takes 2 minutes.
Follow on Social Media
AirAsia Philippines Facebook and Instagram pages announce sales in real time. Turn on post notifications for their page during major promo periods, typically around Philippine holidays and the start of the year.
AirAsia Baggage Policy
Like all low-cost carriers, AirAsia charges separately for checked baggage. The carry-on allowance is 7 kg per passenger with a maximum bag size of 56cm x 36cm x 23cm. Cabin baggage policy is strictly enforced.
Pre-Purchased Checked Baggage
Checked baggage options start at 15 kg and go up to 32 kg. Pre-purchasing during booking is always the cheapest option. Paying at the airport check-in counter is the most expensive -- sometimes 3 to 4 times the pre-purchase price. AirAsia allows you to distribute baggage allowance between passengers in one booking, which is useful if one person is traveling heavier than the other.
Seat Selection on AirAsia
AirAsia uses a tiered seat pricing system. Hot seats at front rows or exit rows cost 150 to 600 pesos extra per sector. If you do not select a seat, AirAsia will randomly assign one during check-in. Traveling with a partner? Check in simultaneously to improve your chances of sitting together.
Online Check-In and Boarding Passes
Web check-in opens 14 days before departure and closes 1 hour before. Mobile boarding passes work at all AirAsia-operated airports in the Philippines. You do not need to print anything. AirAsia Philippines uses Terminal 4 at NAIA, which is smaller and generally less congested than Terminal 3. Arrive 90 minutes before departure for domestic flights and 2.5 hours for international.
AirAsia vs. Cebu Pacific: Which Should You Choose?
On routes where both airlines operate, the price difference is often minimal when you account for all add-ons. Cebu Pacific has a larger domestic network while AirAsia tends to be strong on routes that feed international connections. Both carriers have similar on-time performance records. The AirAsia Super App is more feature-rich; Cebu Pacific app is simpler but functional. AirAsia BIG Points are more versatile across the Southeast Asian network, while GetGo from Cebu Pacific is limited to CEB routes.
Popular AirAsia Philippines Routes
These are the most-booked domestic routes on AirAsia Philippines, with typical non-sale fares:
- Manila to Davao: 1,200 to 3,500 pesos one way
- Manila to Cebu: 900 to 2,800 pesos
- Manila to Cagayan de Oro: 1,000 to 3,000 pesos
- Manila to Kalibo: 900 to 2,500 pesos
- Manila to Puerto Princesa: 1,200 to 3,500 pesos
AirAsia for International Connections
One underused advantage of AirAsia Philippines is its seamless connection with AirAsia regional network. If you are flying in from Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Seoul, or Tokyo, you can often book the entire journey -- international leg plus domestic Philippine connection -- on a single AirAsia itinerary. This simplifies baggage handling and gives you better protection if the first flight is delayed. Just remember: AirAsia self-connects between flights booked separately are not covered by the airline if one leg is missed. Book as one itinerary for full protection.
Final Verdict
AirAsia Philippines is a serious contender for domestic Philippine travel, particularly if you are arriving internationally on AirAsia or flying routes where they compete strongly with Cebu Pacific. The BIG loyalty program adds genuine long-term value for frequent Southeast Asia travelers. Whether you choose AirAsia or Cebu Pacific, the winning formula is the same: book early, pre-pay for baggage, download the app, and watch for promos.
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