Air Asia Increases Kuala Lumpur to Kalibo Flights to Daily

Malaysia-based AirAsia will be increasing the frequency of its flights between the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur and the popular gateway to Boracay Island, Kalibo International Airport, from four weekly flights to daily service.

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The new daily schedule is set to take effect on October 23 just in time for the busy holiday season, providing travellers with added convenience being able to plan their trips on any day of the week. According to Spencer Lee, Head of Commercial for AirAsia Malaysia, the new daily service also provides travellers with greater flexibility to access AirAsia's extensive route network.

"With this additional frequency, guests who are travelling on this route can connect to both Kuala Lumpur & Kalibo on a daily basis, and this will enable them to further take advantage of our vast route network, especially via Kuala Lumpur," said Lee. "Kalibo is a great gateway to Boracay, and we are proud to be the airline that offers the best connectivity to this paradise island from Malaysia with our daily flights."

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AirAsia also connects travellers via its Kuala Lumpur hub to two additional destinations in the Philippines. Flights are offered from Kuala Lumpur to Cebu three times weekly and from Kuala Lumpur to Manila twice daily. In Manila, guests can connect to AirAsia's domestic route network serving a number of Philippine cities including Tacloban, Puerto Princesa, Tagbilaran, Kalibo, and Cebu. AirAsia also offers daily service between Kota Kinabalu and Manila.

The new flights between Kuala Lumpur and Kalibo will be added on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday complementing the existing four flights per week. Flight AK608 departs Kuala Lumpur at 11:35am and arrives at Kalibo at 3:30pm. The return flight, AK609, conveniently departs Kalibo at 3:55pm and arrives in Kuala Lumpur at 7:40pm.

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AirAsia is the largest low-cost carrier in Asia with a fleet of more than 160 aircraft carrying guests to more than 88 destinations. It has established operations in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, India, and Japan. In the Philippines, it is represented by local affiliates, AirAsia Philippines and AirAsia Zest. AirAsia was recently voted the World's Best Low Cost Airline at the annual World Airline Awards for the sixth consecutive year.

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