This developed as Rajah Tours Philippines president Jose C. Clemente III appealed to ALI to allow other carriers to fly into its Lio Airport in El Nido. “Perhaps it’s about time to consider opening Lio Airport to other carriers considering the situation of AirSWIFT and its repeated rescheduling and flight cancellations. It has been escalating as of late and has caused grief for a good number of our guests,” he told the BusinessMirror.
He added, “If there is a problem of capacity, it’s either they add equipment or allow others to service the route. Otherwise the destination loses momentum along with the country as El Nido remains one of our sought-after places to visit.” ALI, parent firm of AirSWIFT apologized to passengers for the inconvenience due to the flight cancellations, and encouraged them “to contact our reservations and ticketing hotlines at 53185940 or +639178168763 or email us at info@air-swift.com for any questions or concerns.”
Complaints from passengers and tour operators about the flight cancellations reached fever pitch on Friday, forcing the Civil Aeronautics Board to step in and discuss with AirSWIFT its options. CAB officials, however, did not say if any penalties were levied on the carrier, which was also the subject of passenger complaints earlier this year. (
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