tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3616539414852509228.post7979805194762320040..comments2024-03-23T17:42:45.703+08:00Comments on The Exciting Centennial of Philippine Aviation: Philippines' AirAsia finally takes offUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3616539414852509228.post-53832498086853185072012-08-07T14:55:12.510+08:002012-08-07T14:55:12.510+08:00The Civil Aviation Board (CAB) has approved the ce...The Civil Aviation Board (CAB) has approved the certificate of public conveyance and necessity(CPCN)of Air Asia Philippines Inc. to operate domestic and international flights for the next five years.<br /><br />CAB executive Director Carmelo Arcilla said the board approved the airline’s CPCN Thursday last week during its regular meeting.<br /><br />The Board composed of representatives from the Tourism and Transportation and Communications departments and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines(CAAP) found the airline to have complied with the foreign equity limits.The Philippine Airspacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02737978274584175939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3616539414852509228.post-18651338355073333472012-06-15T00:01:25.248+08:002012-06-15T00:01:25.248+08:00Clark-based AIRASIA Philippines (AAP) said they wi...Clark-based AIRASIA Philippines (AAP) said they will start flying to Hong Kong and Macau in July 19, barely a week after it launched its first international flight to Kuala Lumpur.<br /><br />The carrier got the approval from the Civil Aeronautics Board sometime in March for additional 224 seats in Macau on top of existing 1,036 weekly seat allocations.<br /><br />The carrier similarly obtained 168 seat entitlements for Hong Kong on to be added to its 1092 weekly allocation.<br /><br />The airline is locking horns with Zest Airways, Inc.’s for its unused 1,250-seat entitlements for Hong Kong, which it did not used although Zest Air said that it will not give up its entitlements as they aimed to fly the former British territory this year.<br /><br />AAP also got the rights to fly daily A320 flights to Cambodia, and six flights per week to Japan, from either Clark-Osaka route or Clark-Nagoya route which it plans to serve by November when its third new A320 arrives.The Philippine Airspacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02737978274584175939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3616539414852509228.post-43562587272039831042012-06-12T00:05:53.853+08:002012-06-12T00:05:53.853+08:00AirAsia Philippines has launched daily flights bet...AirAsia Philippines has launched daily flights between its base at Clark (CRK) in the Philippines and Kuala Lumpur (KUL) in Malaysia. <br /><br />This complements the existing daily service between the two airports operated by the Malaysian sister airline AirAsia. <br /><br />This is AirAsia Philippines’ first international service from ClarkAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com