
Following the eruption of Mt. Kanlaon, around 2:55AM on Tuesday morning, AirAsia Philippines has initially cancelled 4 flights due to Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) declaration of Alert Level 3 (increasing unrest).
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FLIGHT NUMBER
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FROM
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TO
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ORIGINAL
ETD
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ORIGINAL
ETA
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FLIGHT
STATUS
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Z2 603
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MANILA
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BACOLOD
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3:00AM
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4:10AM
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CANCELLED
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Z2 604
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BACOLOD
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MANILA
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4:55AM
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6:10AM
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CANCELLED
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Z2 8601
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MANILA
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BACOLOD
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5:55AM
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7:05AM
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CANCELLED
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Z2 602
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BACOLOD
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MANILA
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8:05AM
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9:15AM
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CANCELLED
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“At AirAsia, the safety of our flight crew and guests is always a top priority. To minimize any inconvenience brought by the cancellations, AirAsia is offering standard recovery options (SRO’s) in strict adherence to Air Passenger Bill of Rights (APBR) to ensure travel plans of our guests may push through once the situation improves. Since this is a developing situation, guests flying to Cebu, Tagbilaran and Iloilo may also experience delays as the route to these destinations are closely monitored for any potential ash cloud coverage. Meanwhile, AirAsia is closely coordinating with aviation authorities for timely sharing of relevant information among our guests via registered SMS, email, AirAsia MOVE app and our official social media platforms”, said AirAsia Philippines Communications and Corporate Affairs Head, First Officer Steve Dailisan.
AirAsia is also making the following options available to guests whose flights have been canceled or delayed longer than 3 hours:
Guests who wish to make booking changes online may go to AirAsia MOVE or airasia.com. From the categories available, click on “Booking Changes” then “Flight Change” and finally “My flight was changed by AirAsia.” From there, simply follow the instructions to make changes to your booking.
AirAsia Philippines is advising its guests to regularly monitor airasia.com/flightstatus for flight status, updates, and other important announcements.