CEB Grows Capacity To 34% Across Network In 2024

To Add 12 New Routes Next Year


 13 December 2024

Low cost carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) is set to increase its capacity by 130% beginning January next year, as it grows its network across the country.

Cebu Pacific President and Chief Commercial Officer Alexander G. Lao said they intend to grow offered seats by around 24%-26% next year.

CEB also plans to further expand its Manila hub, while also strengthening its hubs in Cebu, Clark, Davao and Iloilo.

"There will be new routes, as well as resumption of suspended routes next year" says Lao.

The airline said that it launched 24 additional routes this year across its domestic and international network, expanding connectivity and enabling it to operate 76 domestic routes and 39 international routes as of December.

The company plans to increase its current 104 routes to 116 routes and aims to boost its monthly flights from 12,000 to 15,000-16,000, according to Cebu Pacific Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer Candice A. Iyog.

"We are increasing monthly seat capacity to 2.9 million by January next year from 2.3 million currently, Ms. Iyog said.

“By January next year, we will have grown the network by 130% year on year, while seats will increase from 2.3 million a month to 2.9 million,” she added.

CEB disclosed that its Cebu hub have expanded seats by 67% to 790,000 in December 2024 from 473,000 available seats in January this year, while available flights has grown by 54% to 6,000 per month from 4,000 in January.

Meanwhile, offered seats in its Clark hub, has more than doubled to 161,000 in December 2024, from 79,000 in January this year, while available flights jumped by 97% to 872 from 441 as compared to January figures.

Its newly established Davao and Iloilo hubs saw dramatic improvements as seats offered in the Davao hub increased by 81% to 289,000 for December 2024, as compared to 160,000 from January of this year, while flight frequency went up by 57% to 1,345 from 852 in January.

At the same time, Iloilo hub has expanded as it introduces new planes to its fleet, with offered seats increasing by 67% to 178,000 in December from 106,000 in January figures, while flight frequency rose by 54% to 851 in December from 552 in January.

Cebu Pacific is expecting delivery of 18 new aircraft before the end of the year, with 15 planes already delivered while 3 planes are scheduled for delivery in the next two weeks, further expanding its fleet to a total of 95 aircraft.

The airline serves 35 domestic points and 26 international destinations across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. 

2025 Aviation Transport Infrastructure Program

 9 December 2024

Pag-Asa Airport in Palawan topped 2024 PH airport expenditures

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
2025
ITEMAIRPORTALLOCATIONREMARKS
1New Dumaguete6.130 Billion
2Tacloban2.3 Billion
3Busuanga1 Billion
4Laoag750 Million
5Iloilo645 Million
6Virac280 Million
7Siquijor200 Million
8New Manila200 Million
9New Zamboanga130 Million
10Antique125 Million
11Mlang100 Million
12Panglao90 Million
13Bukidnon50 Million
TOTAL
12 Billion

Air France Inaugural

 8 December 2024


Air France returns to Manila after 20 years absence, now with direct services to Paris thrice a week on A350-900.








 

CAAP Procures 8 New 6x6 Oshkosh ARFF

Orders 7 More 

6 December 2024

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAAP) is adding fourteen class 5 6x6 Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles with 12,500 liter capacity for delivery to different airports across the country in a contract valued at 1.5 billion pesos.

The first trance of the project was awarded to Asian Aerospace, local partner of Oshkosh Corporation, based in the United States for the supply and delivery of eight Oshkosh 6x6 striker with a price tag of ₱100 million, for delivery in 2026.

Meanwhile, the second trance comprising seven 6x6 ARFF is currently bidded out, which is scheduled for delivery in 2027.

The new ARFF is expected to replace existing antiquated equipment at the designated airports and reposition other fire rescue vehicles to other airports that lacks or have inadequate fire fighting vehicles.

According to CAA and ICAO regulations, an airport (category 7) serving Airbus 320/321 aircraft must have at least 2 ARFF with water capacity of at least 12,100 liters, while airport (category 10) serving B777-300 or Airbus A350-1000 aircraft must have at least 3 ARFF with water capacity of at least 32,300 liters of water and aqueous agent.  

 

PAL Inaugurates Clark-Siargao Flight

 6 December 2024

Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) has relaunch direct flights between Clark and Siargao, flight of which began on Tuesday, 3 December.

The Siargao-Clark flights will operate thrice weekly, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Departures from Clark are scheduled at 11 AM, with arrivals at 1:05 PM in Siargao. Return flights leave Siargao at 1:35 PM and arrives in Clark at 3:40 PM.

The flights will be flown by DHC8-400NG aircraft with 86 seating capacity.

This will be the airlines 5th destination out of Clark after Cebu, Basco, Busuanga, and Caticlan.



Manila Passenger Traffic

 6 December 2024


 

Air Canada Announces MNL

Flight Commences April 2

6 December 2024

VANCOUVER- Air Canada (AC) is launching non-stop flights between Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in the Philippines.

The new route will commence operations on April 2, 2025, beginning with four weekly flights progressing to fifth daily beginning May 1, and daily flight beginning July 1 utilizing B787-900 aircraft.

The announcement coincides with the Government of Canada’s Team Canada Trade Mission, commemorating 75 years of Canada-Philippines diplomatic relations. This also solidifies Air Canada's mission in coming back to Manila 25 years after it left the Philippines.

"We are thrilled to add Manila to our global network with new, year-round, non-stop service from Vancouver, Air Canada's Pacific gateway hub. We continue to pursue our international network strategy of expanding to large, fast-growing markets that are presently unserved directly by Air Canada." said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning, and President, Cargo at Air Canada.

"The Philippines is an important market reflecting longstanding family ties between our two countries with growing business connections and tourism opportunities. With an extensive domestic and transborder network in Vancouver designed to connect seamlessly to our international flights, we are making travel between North America and the Philippines even more convenient for leisure and business travelers alike. It is with great excitement that we look forward to welcoming our customers onboard next spring," Galardo adds.

It will be Air Canada's 12th route in its transpacific network from Vancouver, which includes Japan, South Korea, China, Hong Kong SAR, Thailand, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, leveraging Vancouver's geographic position as the closest major North American city to Asia.

 

CEB Inaugurates ILO-DRP, TAG, DTE

2 December 2024

Low cost carrier Cebu Pacific has inaugurated its resumption of flight to Legaspi after opening Tagbilaran yesterday, as it flies 5J4810 to Bicol International Airport thrice a week. On December 3, CEB will fly Dumaguete thrice a week.

Meanwhile, Flight 5J4835, departed Iloilo International Airport at 2:10 PM heading to Panglao International Airport.

"At Cebu Pacific, we continue to explore new opportunities to bring every Juan closer together as we remain committed to making air travel more convenient and affordable across the Philippines,” said Xander Lao, CEB President and Chief Commercial Officer.

Today, CEB will serve a total of 14 destinations from Iloilo, including two international routes: Hong Kong and Singapore.

 
Meanwhile, Flight 5J4835, departed Iloilo International Airport at 2:10 PM heading to Panglao International Airport arriving 4:30 PM.