| PHILIPPINE AVIATION DATA | |||
| TOP INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES IN THE PHILIPPINES | |||
| As of March 2009 | |||
| RANK | AIRLINE NAME | CODE | PASSENGERS |
| 1 | Philippine Airlines | PR | 880,642 |
| 2 | Cathay Pacific | CX | 355,547 |
| 3 | Cebu Pacific | 5J | 352,226 |
| 4 | Asiana Airlines | OZ | 129,538 |
| 5 | Singapore Airlines | SQ | 128,133 |
| 6 | Northwest Airlines | NW | 125,598 |
| 7 | Japan Airlines | JO | 105,842 |
| 8 | Emirates Airlines | EK | 99,376 |
| 9 | Thai Airways | TG | 72,039 |
| 10 | Gulf Air | GF | 68,971 |
| TOP DOMESTIC AIRLINES IN THE PHILIPPINES | |||
| As of March 2009 | |||
| RANK | AIRLINE NAME | CODE | PASSENGERS |
| 1 | Cebu Pacific | 5J | 1,609,405 |
| 2 | Philippine Airlines | PR | 1,512,614 |
| 3 | Air Philippines | 2P | 124,516 |
| 4 | Zest Airways | Z2 | 114,611 |
| 5 | Seair | DG | 42,724 |
| Source: | Civil Aeronautics Board | ||
DOTC, Republic of the Philippines | |||
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Top Operating Airlines in the Philippines
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