Philippines AirAsia e-Boarding Pass
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How do I get my AirAsia e-boarding pass online?

AirAsia e-boarding pass now available on all domestic flights

AirAsia is making it easier and more comfortable than ever to check in and board on your flight. Say hello to AirAsia’s e-boarding pass.

Step 1 - Login to your AirAsia Account
Step 1 – Login to your AirAsia Account

Using your smartphones, you can now enjoy the comfort of checking-in and boarding flights with the use of the airline’s e-boarding pass. This is now available across domestic flights in the Philippines.

“We are constantly investing in technology to make flying easier, more enjoyable, and comfortable for our guests,” said Captain Dexter Comendador, Philippines AirAsia CEO.

Step 2 - Click Checkin
Step 2 – Click Checkin

He added that with the expected surge of travelers this coming summer, this new solution will significantly lessen the time spent lining up at airport counters.

What is AirAsia’s e-boarding pass?

Step 3 - Click view my bookings if you booked your ticket using your AirAsia account or input your last name and booking number if you book via a travel agent
Step 3 – Click view my bookings if you booked your ticket using your AirAsia account or input your last name and booking number if you book via a travel agent

The airline’s e-boarding pass is a paperless boarding pass. This enables travelers without check-in baggage to head straight to the boarding gate, hence, skipping the long queue at the check-in counter or desk. If you have a check-in baggage, however, you still need to go to bag drop counter first before heading to the boarding gate.

How do I get my AirAsia e-boarding pass online?

  • Be sure to have an AirAsia app on your mobile device
  • Login to your AirAsia account and Click Check-in
  • Click view my bookings if you booked your ticket using your AirAsia account or input your last name and booking number if you book via a travel agent
  • Input the required information (email and mobile phone) then click check-in
  • Read the terms and conditions then click “I have read and agree”
  • Save and print your AirAsia e-Boarding pass
Step 4- Read the terms and conditions then click I have read and agree
Step 4- Read the terms and conditions then click I have read and agree

How to use AirAsia’s e-Boarding Pass?

To enjoy the convenience the e-Boarding pass has to offer, you have to download the AirAsia Mobile App and make use of the application to check-in and receive your e-boarding pass. Rather than using your traditional paper tickets, use your smartphone to show your e-boarding pass.

When you reach the boarding gate, the guest service personnel of AirAsia will check your identity and scan your e-boarding pass. After which, you can then proceed to the aircraft. Before you board the plane, you need to present your pass to the cabin crew.

Limited to one guest in one booking only

Note that the e-boarding pass is only limited to one guest in one booking. It is also currently unavailable for international flights and Fly-Thru bookings. On top of that, it is not available for those with multiple flights.

E-boarding pass is presently available across domestic flights of Philippines AirAsia departing from the NAIA Terminal 4 in Manila, Davao, Cebu, Kalibo, Tagbilaran, and Puerto Princesa.

Step 5 - Save and print your AirAsia e-Boarding pass
Step 5 – Save and print your AirAsia e-Boarding pass

In related news, we recently reported that starting April 22, AirAsia will reconnect flights from Clark International Airport in Pampanga to Davao, with four flights weekly.

Philippines AirAsia e-Boarding Pass
Philippines AirAsia e-Boarding Pass
If you wish to know more about AirAsia’s newest offerings, you can visit its social media accounts: Facebook (facebook.com/AirAsiaPhilippines) and Twitter (twitter.com/AirAsiaPh).

Written by Melo Villareal

Melo Villareal is the Online Publisher of Outoftownblog.com. He is an Accountant by profession who left the corporate world at the age of 23 to explore his beautiful country and the rest of the world. Today, Melo works as a part-time Social Media Manager for local and international clients. His full-time work focuses on discovering interesting culture, explore different cuisines and take memorable photos from local and international destinations he's visiting.

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