Airlink in Asia & The Pacific
Airlink’s first response in Asia and the Pacific was the Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami when Japan was hit by a powerful 9.0 magnitude earthquake in 2011, one of the worst natural disasters in its history. Since, Airlink has responded to cyclones, typhoons, floods, earthquakes, and other long-term complex humanitarian crises, such as in Afghanistan and Myanmar, while also supporting emergency preparedness initiatives for some of the world’s most disaster prone island nations.
A critical component of Airlink’s response condition is the development of localized regional partnerships between Airlink, local airlines, and local disaster response organizations.
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Cyclone Ditwah
As the fourth major storm of the 2025 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Ditwah engulfed entire communities underwater throughout Sri Lanka, while also causing destruction in Southern Indian.
Typhoon Kalmaegi and Super Typhoon Fung-wong
The Philippines has now experienced 21 named storms this year, leaving communities reeling from widespread flooding that has impacted millions and displaced hundreds of thousands.
Airlink, Alaska Airlines, United, and World Central Kitchen Support Alaskan Communities Affected by Flooding
Recent floods spurred by remnants of Typhoon Halong over Western Alaska have devastated several remote, coastal ...
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