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AirAsia vows continuous support to Pinoy seafarers

August 18, 2021 Willy M. Balasa 447 views

AIR Asia continues to support the recovery of Asian region, particularly the Philippine economy, by assisting Filipino seafarers — the largest number of mariners in the world — who are either returning to their families or going back to their posts abroad.

AirAsia Philippines ferried 70 Filipino seafarers from Manila to Matalla Rajapaksa International Airport in Sri Lanka on August 12.

The Filipino mariners finished their annual vacation and renewed their contracts to return to their posts at the port of Colombo and Port of Hambatota in Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile, 77 Pinoy mariners who boarded the return flight arrived at NAIA Terminal 3 and were brought to a hotel for the mandatory 14-day quarantine before they can be reunited with their families.

Filipino seafarers make up the largest number of mariners in the world. The Philippine Overseas Employment Agency POEA reported that in 2019, almost half a million or 518,519 Filipino sailors were deployed around the world, contributing $6.14 billion to the Philippine economy.

Sri Lanka tops the destinations of the Filipino mariners because of the country’s strong bilateral ties to the Philippines which has continued to flourish for six decades now.

“AirAsia takes pride in being able to ensure the safe transport of our OFW’s here and abroad during these challenging times, which in turn assures the continuous trade of goods around the world. It’s an ecosystem that we are humbled to take part in,” said AirAsia PH spokesperson Steve Dailisan.

Aside from Sri Lanka, AirAsia Philippines is also working with local manning agencies to assist Filipino seafarers coming from and flying to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Batam in Indonesia based on demand.

To date, AirAsia has safely mounted more than 600 chartered repatriation and sweeper flights and has reunited 50,000 Filipinos with their families and loved ones.

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