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News advisory on flight cancellations due to Typhoon Pepeng

Cebu Pacific Air would like to advise its guests that all CEB flights to Virac (5J-821/822), Naga (5J-519/520/521/522/523/524), Legaspi (5J-323/324/325/326/327/328) and Catarman (5J-711/712) have been cancelled today due to Typhoon Pepeng (International name: Parma). Cebu Pacific Air has also announced the cancellation of the following flights for tomorrow, October 3, due to the typhoon:  Legaspi [...]

Cebu Pacific Pacific on-time performance hits 90%

Asia’s third largest low-cost carrier, Cebu Pacific (CEB), hit a 90.1% high when it comes to its on-time performance (OTP) last month. The CEB August 2009 OTP statistic progressed better than several Asia Pacific low-cost carriers. CEB also fared well on its on-time performance for July with 86.7%. These figures are based on CEB’s on-the-dot [...]

CEB advisory on flight cancellations due to Typhoon Ondoy As of September 26, 2009 2:40PM

CEB advisory on flight cancellations due to Typhoon Ondoy As of September 26, 2009 2:40PM CEB would like to advise its guests that the following flights have been cancelled due to Typhoon Ondoy: 5J-529/530 (Busuanga), 5J-703/704 (Dipolog), 5J-323/324/327/328 (Legaspi), 5J-553/580 (Cebu), 5J-887/888 (Cotabato), 5J-619/620 (Tagbilaran), 5J-519/520 (Naga), 5J-711/712 (Catarman), 5J-335/336 (Kalibo) and 5J-781/782 (Ozamiz), 5J-385/386 [...]

Cebu Pacific starts direct Manila-Cauayan

Gokongwei-owned Cebu Pacific (CEB), the Philippines’ largest domestic airline, starts its thrice weekly Manila-Cauayan (Isabela) service today, using its brand new ATR 72-500 aircraft. The new service will fly every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The flight departs Manila at 9:50am and lands in Cauayan at 10:50am. The return flight departs Cauayan at 11:10 and arrives [...]

Cebu Pacific starts direct Manila-Cauayan (Isabela) today

Gokongwei-owned Cebu Pacific (CEB), the Philippines’ largest domestic airline, starts its thrice weekly Manila-Cauayan (Isabela) service today, using its brand new ATR 72-500 aircraft. The new service will fly every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The flight departs Manila at 9:50am and lands in Cauayan at 10:50am. The return flight departs Cauayan at 11:10 and arrives [...]

Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) corned 45.6 percent of the domestic airline market last year

According Cebu Pacific Air (CEB),  it corned 45.6 percent of the domestic airline market last year, up 2.6 percentage points from 2007, Civil Aeronautics Board and Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines data of which half a million passengers more than the combined traffic of rival Philippine Airlines and its PAL Express. Furthermore, the 13-year-old [...]

Cebu Pacific (CEB) sets a new record

Cebu Pacific (CEB), the low fare leader in the Philippines has set a new record. In a report, Cebu Pacific transported 683,204 passengers in December, a one-month record for the airline. It said it will add frequencies on flights from Manila to 11 domestic destinations by March “despite the weak economic forecast for the country,” [...]

Cebu Pacific (CEB) to expand international flight services by summer

In an announcement by Cebu PAcific (CEB), for this summer season, Cebu Pacific will  expanding its international flight services by increasing its frequency from Manila to the following; Shanghai, from 5 times weekly to daily starting March 31; Kuala Lumpur, from 4 to 5 times weekly starting March 27; Macau; from 6 times weekly to [...]

Cebu Pacific, no immediate plans for the latest RP-Qatar bilateral ASA

In a report, Philippines and Qatar amended their air-services agreement (ASA) which is adding more flight entitlements. But with this recent development,  Cebu Pacific (CEB) has no immediate plans for the latest RP-Qatar bilateral ASA i.e. to add additional flights anywhere in the Middle East because of very stiff market competition. Anyway, the increased flight [...]

Cebu Pacific exempted for the planned restructuring of fees by CAB

Cebu Pacific (CEB) is exempted for the planned restructuring of fees by Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) just to deliver the P80-million revenue target set by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM). This is because Department of Justice (DOJ) has decided to bar them from charging regulatory taxes to airlines with congressional franchises of which [...]

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