AirAsia Says Flights Continue Despite Shutdown Order - BusinessWorld Online
AirAsia Philippines said its flights and services remain fully operational as CAAP seeks payment of at least P271.9 million in airport charges.
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AirAsia says flights continue despite shutdown order - BusinessWorld Online
PHILIPPINES AirAsia, Inc. said it remains fully operational after reports that the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) had issued a cease-and-desist order over unpaid obligations. The low-cost carrier assured passengers that flights across its network would continue as scheduled. “AirAsia Philippines assures the traveling public that it remains fully operational, with flights and services continuing as scheduled across its network…
CAAP demands AirAsia Philippines settle outstanding fees by June 6
MANILA, Philippines — The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) on Wednesday gave AirAsia Philippines until June 6, 2026, to settle its outstanding financial obligations.The authority said the agency and the airline have been in discussions on this matter since last year.AirAsia Philippines has an outstanding debt spanning from 2021 to May 2026. This amount covers air navigation charges, aircraft landing and parking fees, and passen…
CAAP gives AirAsia until June 6 to settle remaining fees
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is giving AirAsia Philippines an ultimatum to settle its remaining P270-million in outstanding financial obligations until June 6, 2026.
AirAsia Philippines ordered to cease ops over alleged unpaid airport fees
KUALA LUMPUR: The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has ordered Philippines AirAsia Inc. to cease operations at all airports under its administration over alleged unpaid airport-related charges amounting to 271.94 million Philippine pesos.
AirAsia Philippines says flights to continue amid unpaid fees
MANILA, Philippines – AirAsia Philippines on Wednesday assured passengers that its operations will continue as scheduled despite reports of being ordered to vacate government-run airports due to unpaid charges. Without directly addressing its outstanding collections with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap), AirAsia said all flights across its network would remain operational. READ: AirAsia
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