The world's best low cost airline attributes its resilience amid the pandemic to its adherence to the highest standard of safety espoused across all departments in the organization all the way to its customer touchpoints. Its consistent commitment to providing guests with the latest travel information as well as the observance of safety protocols on ground and in flight never waned for the last 2 years while navigating the challenges brought by the global health crisis.
AirAsia Philippines CEO
To further its advocacy, the World's Best Low-Cost Airline launched a corporate-wide Safety week across its airline operations centers. Allstars enjoyed the walkthrough of different booths installed by participating departments to remind everyone on the value of safety which is not only limited to the pandemic but also in times of calamities and natural disasters brought by typhoons, earthquake, volcanic eruption, etc.
On aircraft related safety, bird strike remains to be one of the threats that affect day-to-day operations. To date, the airline has recorded 101 incidents of bird strikes since
'This is a growing concern among airlines. Collaborative efforts in partnership with regulatory bodies and industry partners have been going on to address this concern. The flight operations, corporate safety, engineering and quality assurance departments of
The World's Best Low-Cost Airline which was recently recognized as among 2022's top 10 safest airlines in the world by Airlineratings.com with 7/7 Safety and COVID-19 star ratings has also assured its guests of the highest standards in safety compliance in all of its flights.
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