
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
MANILA, Philippines – Low-cost carrier AirAsia Philippines settled its outstanding obligations with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap) averting a potential ban at government-run airports. Caap said AirAsia Philippines paid its outstanding obligations on Thursday morning, although the settlement remains “subject to ongoing standard reconciliation processes.” READ: CAAP gives AirAsia Philippines until June 6 to pay debts “Caap acknowledges and appreciates the airline’s cooperation and its commitment to addressing its obligations through constructive engagement and coordination with the Authority,” it said in a statement. AirAsia Philippines had P271.94 million in unpaid fees as of May 20, covering air navigation […]...
Keep on reading: AirAsia Philippines settles CAAP dues; hits ‘smear campaign’
Keep on reading: AirAsia Philippines settles CAAP dues; hits ‘smear campaign’
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