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AirAsia has officially launched Cebu as its newest hub in the Philippines, marking a significant milestone in its regional expansion and reinforcing its commitment to enhancing connectivity across Asean. Cebu, known as the Queen City of the South, is one of the Philippines’ fastest-growing tourism and business centers and now joins Manila as a key operating hub for AirAsia Philippines (flight code Z2).
Starting from November 15, 2025, AirAsia Philippines will operate flights from Cebu to domestic and international destinations including Kuala Lumpur (14 times weekly), Davao (18 times weekly), Caticlan (11 times weekly), Iloilo (4 times weekly), and Macao (3 times weekly). This new hub improves access to popular leisure and business destinations in the Visayas and Mindanao regions for Malaysian travelers and connects the Philippines more conveniently to other parts of Asia.
Amanda Woo, Group Chief Commercial Officer of AirAsia, stated that the Cebu hub reopening highlights AirAsia Group’s strong commitment to the Philippines by opening new gateways and driving economic opportunities. She praised the support from Mactan Cebu International Airport, the Philippine Government, and other stakeholders critical to the success of this initiative.
Promotional one-way all-in fares from Cebu to Kuala Lumpur start at RM288, and fares to Macao begin at PHP904, available for booking through the MOVE app until September 21, 2025. The new hub aligns with AirAsia’s multi-hub strategy in the Philippines and its broader network synergy across Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
Cebu’s strategic location as a gateway to the central and southern Philippines offers seamless connectivity to nearby islands such as Bohol, Siquijor, and Dumaguete, making it an attractive base for travel and tourism beyond the typical routes.
The launch also coincides with AirAsia's recruitment drive aimed at expanding its pilot and cabin crew teams to support the increased operations out of Cebu.