Cebu Pacific Air
CEB operates the widest domestic network in the Philippines covering 34 destinations, on top of its 25 international destinations. CEB’s fleet comprises of 18 A320ceo, 16 A320neo, seven (7) A321ceo, 13 A321neo, one (1) A330ceo, six (6)...
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Recovery Tracker: Cebu Pacific, Austrian Airlines, Air New Zealand and more
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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports continue to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.
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Asia-Pacific market update
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Routes’ latest Asia-Pacific market round-up, featuring new route launches, capacity changes and news from across the region.
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Bulletin board: Thomas Cook slots, Transavia, American, Qantas, IATA, Cebu Pacific
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This week: easyJet and Jet2 confirm Thomas Cook slot purchases; Transavia to open Montpellier base; American and Qantas implement JV; passenger...
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Route rundown: CRK-CAN, BUD-HRK, LAX-ANC
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This week: Cebu Pacific adds route to previous World Routes host; Budapest gains another Ukraine service; and United plans Los Angeles – Anchorage...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Revived Eastern Airlines reveals inaugural route; Palawan - Hong Kong service to launch; Jet2 responds to Thomas Cook collapse and more.
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Paris 2019: Rolling news and order updates
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Reporting live from the Paris Air Show, Routesonline brings you the latest news and aircraft orders from Le Bourget.
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Infographic: a record-breaking Routes Asia 2019
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More than 830 hours of meetings, 1,000 delegates and in excess of 100 airlines saw the route development forum for the Asia Pacific region reach...
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Cebu Pacific to expand from Cebu and Clark hubs
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Philippines-based carrier Cebu Pacific is set to expand its route network from its hubs at Cebu and Clark this year on the back of increasing...
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Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific leaders to speak at Routes Asia 2019
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Hear from industry leaders and other aviation experts at the event next month.
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Qatar Airways converts ten A321neos; AirAsia commits to new Lombok hub; Cebu Pacific to add 12 aircraft; Norwegian to cut routes after...
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More than 80 carriers confirm their place at Routes Asia 2019
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The region’s leading airlines will be attending the event in March, including AirAsia, Air China and Cebu Pacific Air.
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Routes Asia 2019 conference programme announced
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Heavyweights from across the region will gather in Cebu City to share insight and debate the predicted outlook for the aviation industry in 2019...
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Airline in focus: Cebu Pacific
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We profile Cebu Pacific, the Philippine low-cost airline which is attending Routes Asia 2019.
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Mactan Cebu International Airport set to end year on a high
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Routes Asia 2019 host partner likely to break previous record for international passenger growth after opening of new terminal earlier in the year.
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Route rundown: AKL-TPE, MNL-MEL, DXB-TUN
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This week: Air New Zealand relaunches Taipei, Cebu Pacific adds its second destination in Australia and Emirates resumes services to Tunisia.
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Over 60 airlines now registered for Routes Asia
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Senior network planners confirm their attendance at the only route development event dedicated to the Asia Pacific region.
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Asia Pacific budget carriers show joined-up approach
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The grouping brings together many of the smaller low-cost operators across the Asia Pacific region and the partnership will allow them to better...
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Cebu Pacific reports strong debut for Guam route
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Philippine visitors to Guam grew by 125 percent in March 2016, compared to the same month last year, latest data from the Guam Visitors Bureau...
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Guam celebrates new Manila link at Routes Asia
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Senior representatives from Guam’s Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport and Guam Visitors Bureau joined forces with Cebu Pacific Air to...
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Cebu Pacific’s global vision for the Philippines
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New aircraft, strategic alliances and regional development will all feed into Cebu Pacific’s growth.