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AirAsia cancels all flights between Philippines and China

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In compliance with the Philippine government’s directive imposing travel restrictions on the People’s Republic of China, AirAsia is cancelling all its flights between the Philippines and mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau until further notice from the Philippine government.
The budget airline said in a statement that it is extending provisions to move flights, obtain a credit account or full refunds for guests with flight bookings to and from all destinations in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.
All flights to and from Wuhan will remain suspended until February 29.
Apart from the Philippines, certain destinations within AirAsia’s flight network have imposed travel bans on visitors based on their nationality, city of origin, travel history or purpose of travel. The airline has advised guests check with their respective governments or embassies prior to travelling.

 

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