9 January 2014
Budget carrier Cebu Pacific is taking delivery of three more Airbus A330s this year for destinations to Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Australia.
Cebu Pacific will begin flights to Doha and Dammam by the second quarter and Riyahd and Jeddah by third quarter of this year says airline executive Lance Gokongwei.
Mr. Gokongwei said an aircraft will be delivered every quarter, starting April that by year end the airline will have five Airbus 330-300 on their fleet.
The airline intends to fly Melborne by October this year making its first debut to Oceanea.
Cebu Pacific will begin flights to Doha and Dammam by the second quarter and Riyahd and Jeddah by third quarter of this year says airline executive Lance Gokongwei.
Mr. Gokongwei said an aircraft will be delivered every quarter, starting April that by year end the airline will have five Airbus 330-300 on their fleet.
The airline intends to fly Melborne by October this year making its first debut to Oceanea.
Cebu Pacific began its Manila-Dubai service last October 7 starting the airline's first long haul flight to the Middle East.
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