AirAsia Philippines reported a 131% increase in seats sold in March compared to the same period last year, attributing this surge to "revenge travel" as restrictions eased.
The airline sold 145,978 seats for travel in March, with the shift to Alert Level 1 in Metro Manila and other destinations contributing to the strong demand.
Spokesperson Steve Dailisan expressed optimism about sustaining full capacity, especially with upcoming provincial festivities.
Destinations like Boracay, Bohol, and Puerto Princesa have also seen significant tourist arrivals, indicating a broader travel recovery.
To further stimulate travel, AirAsia Philippines is offering a seat sale with base fares as low as P233 for popular routes.
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