Terpe
3rd February 2015, 01:17
AirAsia Philippines, the Filipino low cost carrier that flies hand in hand with AirAsia, voted the World’s Best Low Cost Carrier for six consecutive years, announced it will start flights between Manila and Davao on 27th March 2015.
AirAsia Philippines’ Chief Executive Officer, Joy Cañeba said, “Davao City is an important gateway to Mindanao. We are partnering with Local Government Units and various stakeholders in the region to develop products and services to further boost tourism and promote Davao as a major tourist destination to local and foreign visitors.”
Access to Davao-Cebu is also available on AirAsia’s twice daily flights from Davao International Airport to Mactan Cebu International Airport.
More than just a centre of trade and commerce for Mindanao, Davao is host to a myriad of tourist attractions. Nature lovers can hike their way up to Mount Apo to enjoy the lush scenery from atop the nation’s highest peak or indulge in various activities at Eden Nature Park, while the Island Garden City of Samal offers a chance for sun-seekers to go beach-hopping around the many pristine shores surrounding the resort island. Meet the country's national bird at the Philippine Eagle Centre, have "dangerous" encounters at Davao Crocodile Park and find Philippine's national flower, Waling-waling, amongst the many flower species at Puentespina Orchids and Tropical Plants. Whether you are looking for exciting nightlife or a serene getaway, Davao seals the deal when it comes to natural charms and city amenities.
Source (http://www.traveldailynews.asia/news/article/57883/airasia-philippines-reconnects-manila-davao-with)
AirAsia Philippines’ Chief Executive Officer, Joy Cañeba said, “Davao City is an important gateway to Mindanao. We are partnering with Local Government Units and various stakeholders in the region to develop products and services to further boost tourism and promote Davao as a major tourist destination to local and foreign visitors.”
Access to Davao-Cebu is also available on AirAsia’s twice daily flights from Davao International Airport to Mactan Cebu International Airport.
More than just a centre of trade and commerce for Mindanao, Davao is host to a myriad of tourist attractions. Nature lovers can hike their way up to Mount Apo to enjoy the lush scenery from atop the nation’s highest peak or indulge in various activities at Eden Nature Park, while the Island Garden City of Samal offers a chance for sun-seekers to go beach-hopping around the many pristine shores surrounding the resort island. Meet the country's national bird at the Philippine Eagle Centre, have "dangerous" encounters at Davao Crocodile Park and find Philippine's national flower, Waling-waling, amongst the many flower species at Puentespina Orchids and Tropical Plants. Whether you are looking for exciting nightlife or a serene getaway, Davao seals the deal when it comes to natural charms and city amenities.
Source (http://www.traveldailynews.asia/news/article/57883/airasia-philippines-reconnects-manila-davao-with)