AirAsia Reschedules Flights Due to Typhoon Ulysses

AirAsia will reschedule flights on Thursday, 12 November 2020 due to the possible effects of Typhoon Ulysses (International Codename: Vamco)

12 November 2020

Flight NumberFromToNew ETDNew ETA
Z2775Manila (MNL)Cebu (CEB)1300H1430H
Z2775Cebu (CEB)Davao (DVO)1510H1615H
Z2522Davao (DVO)Cebu (CEB)1715H1815H
Z2522Cebu (CEB)Manila (MNL)1845H2015H
Z2691Manila (MNL)Cagayan De Oro (CGY)1500H1640H
Z2692Cagayan De Oro (CGY)Manila (MNL)1710H1845H
Z2225Manila (MNL)Caticlan (MPH)1300H1405H
Z2226Caticlan (MPH)Manila (MNL)1435H1545H

AirAsia has notified all affected guests via email and SMS. Guests who are traveling on the above flights are encouraged to check their registered email and mobile for notifications. If you are traveling over the next few days, please check airasia.com/flightstatus for the latest updates.

In light of this weather event, AirAsia is making the following options available to guests whose flights have been canceled or delayed longer than 3 hours:

  • Unlimited flight changes: Change to any new travel date before 31 December 2020 on the same route for an unlimited number of times without any additional cost, subject to seat availability;
  • Credit account: Retain the value of the flight booking in the guest’s AirAsia BIG Member account for future travel with AirAsia to be redeemed within 730 calendar days (2 years) from the issuance date. The travel date of the new booking can fall on any date within the published flight schedule on airasia.com; OR
  • Full Refund: Obtain a full refund in the amount equivalent to your booking which will be refunded to the original form of payment. Refund requests can be made with AVA at support.airasia.com. Refunds for bookings made through travel agents including online travel agents must be done via travel agents from which the booking was made.

Guests who wish to make booking changes online may go to airasia.com and click on the AVA icon on the lower right of the screen. 

From the categories available, click on “Booking Changes” then “Flight Change” and finally “My flight was changed by AirAsia.” From there, simply follow the instructions to make changes to your booking.

AirAsia is closely monitoring the situation and reserves the right to announce further policies according to the latest developments.

AirAsia is active on Twitter and Facebook. The airline’s customer support team may be reached via support.airasia.com.

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