AirAsia’s RedRun Is Back: Seven-City ASEAN Rollout Includes Cebu as Major Hub
AirAsia RedRun returns with a seven-city regional rollout across Asean and beyond, with Cebu among the key hubs AirAsia today announced the return of its signature regional running event series, AirAsia RedRun, with an ambitious seven-city schedule for 2026. This series will cover major locations within its Asean and Asia network. More than just a […]
AirAsia’s RedRun Is Back: Seven-City ASEAN Rollout Includes Cebu as Major Hub
AirAsia RedRun returns with a seven-city regional rollout across Asean and beyond, with Cebu among the key hubs
AirAsia today announced the return of its signature regional running event series, AirAsia RedRun, with an ambitious seven-city schedule for 2026. This series will cover major locations within its Asean and Asia network. More than just a race, RedRun highlights the airline’s dedication to promoting active lifestyles and meaningful travel by linking communities through sports and enabling travel across the region.

AirAsia RedRun returns with a seven-city regional rollout across Asean and beyond, with Cebu among the key hubs
RedRun, first introduced in 2025, has rapidly evolved beyond just a brand-owned sports event. Driven by AirAsia’s bold and vibrant spirit, it has transformed into a regional movement that crosses borders, unites cultures, and turns key destinations within the AirAsia network into a finish line worth traveling for.
Amanda Woo, Chief Commercial Officer of AirAsia X, said: “RedRun represents what AirAsia stands for. We built our network across more than 150 destinations to link Asia together, and RedRun is what happens when bold ambitions meet real connections. We’re bringing people together through a shared passion for sport, turning every destination into a reason to fly. For us, this is not just a run, it’s an opportunity to explore.”
In 2026, the series will be held in seven cities throughout the year, including Da Nang, Bali, Kota Kinabalu, Cebu, Phuket, Surabaya, and Taipei. These locations will host vibrant race weekends that blend fitness, travel, and exploration. Three cities have confirmed their race dates and are now accepting registrations, with more locations to be announced gradually. Using AirAsia’s extensive travel network, participants will also benefit from special deals on flights, hotels, and other travel services to support racers and enrich their race weekend experience in each destination.
The first three open-for-sale cities leading the 2026 series with Super Early Bird price are:
- Da Nang, Vietnam (26 April 2026), priced from VND268,000.
- Bali, Indonesia (10 May 2026), priced from as low as IDR200,000. Book now until 9 May 2026, on first-come-first-serve basis
- Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia (28 June 2026), priced from as low as MYR59. Book now until 27 June 2026, on first-come-first-serve basis
Participants can choose from 5KM, 10KM, or 21KM race categories, allowing both casual runners and experienced athletes to join. For more details about AirAsia RedRun, visit: airasiaredrun.com to stay informed about the race series and register for your desired run.
Each destination offers a race experience that extends beyond just crossing the finish line, turning every run into a chance to explore. All participants can win exciting prizes, including a grand prize of free flights for a year and various exclusive AirAsia sports merchandise.
With robust connections to these destinations from various Asean hubs, AirAsia RedRun is anticipated to attract over 100,000 runners from across Asia. This event will promote cross-border tourism and enhance the airline’s brand visibility beyond the aviation sector.
Follow and subscribe to OutofTownBlog.com on Facebook , Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube for more Travel-related updates.
AirAsia’s RedRun Is Back: Seven-City ASEAN Rollout Includes Cebu as Major Hub
The post AirAsia’s RedRun Is Back: Seven-City ASEAN Rollout Includes Cebu as Major Hub appeared first on Out of Town Blog
Comments and Responses
Please login. Only community members can comment.