Low-cost carrier AirAsia Philippines announced on Monday that it recently resumed its service to Kaohsiung, Taiwan just in time for the Lunar New Year festivities. READ:
January 17, 2023 | 12:05 amLOW-COST carrier AirAsia Philippines announced on Monday that it recently resumed its service to Kaohsiung, Taiwan just in time for the Lunar New Year festivities.
“We look forward to reopening more international routes and air travel in the Eastern Region of Asia,” he added. Meanwhile, international airline EVA Air announced separately that it will operate daily nonstop flights between Taipei and the northwestern Philippines starting March 30. The Department of Tourism said recently that the Philippines logged 2.65 million international arrivals in 2022, beating the 1.7 million target and raising hopes for the arrivals goal to be met in 2023.
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