AirAsia Philippines Takes Guests on a Summer Food Adventure onboard

As the summer season heats up, AirAsia Philippines is elevating guests’ inflight travel experience with a variety of affordable summer menu options from Santan, the airline’s f&b service provider.

From light snacks to refreshing drinks, Santan has released its new season menu, where travelers can choose their favorite summer tastes while onboard with options including light snack combos paired with a choice of Santan beverages such as Hot or Iced Americano, Jasmine Tea, Hot Chocolate, or the crowd-favorite Coconut Latte for as low as Php 150.

Santan’s viral Halo-Halo Drink, once available only for pre-booking, is now available for onboard orders starting today for just PHP 150, alongside new beverages like Raspberry Lychee Jasmine Tea and Fizzy Raspberry Lychee.

“Gone are the days when inflight meals were ordered with hesitation because of its price. At AirAsia, we’re changing the game by making it more accessible through our Santan’s summer sips and bites to keep our guests cool and satisfied. Our brand promise of democratizing air travel goes beyond low air fares, it extends to every part of the journey, even 30,000 feet in the air,” said AirAsia Philippines Communications and Corporate Affairs Head, First Officer Steve Dailisan.

Santan is also stepping up its sustainability efforts by replacing all inflight single-use plastics with biodegradable alternatives made from renewable materials like corn and cassava. The eco-friendly switch is already underway in Malaysia and Thailand, with plans to roll out across the AirAsia Group.

About AirAsia Philippines

AirAsia is a leading low-cost carrier with licenses to operate in five Asean countries—Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Cambodia. Founded in 2001, AirAsia has stayed true to its purpose and tagline “Now Everyone Can Fly”. The airline has made flying affordable and accessible to over 800 million guests, connecting people and communities across more than 130 destinations. Today, as one of the largest airlines in the region, AirAsia is expanding to become the world’s first global low cost network carrier. It operates more than 200 aircraft and holds a significant orderbook for the next decade. AirAsia leads in sustainable aviation with green initiatives and a net zero target by 2050. In 2023, it avoided 130,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions from its narrowbody regional network through 20+ efficiency measures, saving US$40 million in fuel and over US$388,000 in shadow carbon costs.

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