Philippines AirAsia Now Offer Manila-Bangkok Daily Flights

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Philippines AirAsia Now Offer Manila-Bangkok Daily Flights

Philippines AirAsia has opened a new route between Manila and Bangkok with daily flights performed by A320. 

The flight arrives at Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport, the second in passenger traffic in Thailand. Philippines AirAsia is a joint venture of Filipino investors and AirAsia and is an affiliate of AirAsia, the low cost Malaysian air carrier, and a result of cooperation of ASEAN – Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Philippines AirAsia is the only company that has the words ‘I love ASEAN’ as well as its logo on its airplanes. This helps to connect different communities and economies on the way to closer integration and better understanding between countries. The company is eager to bring Southeast Asia nations closer to each other and is ready to expand to serve more countries.

The first flight is sold out and Philippines AirAsia hopes to create more routes between ASEAN countries which will satisfy the demands of Filipino citizens for travelling giving them the opportunity to see the world, go on business and establish more socio-economic ties with their neighbours. They say that more inter-ASEAN flights are on the approach which will facilitate travelling between neighbour countries.

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