6 November 2024
February 11, 1911 - February 11, 2011. First Red Devil biplane was flown in Manila with James C. Mars as its first pilot.
6 November 2024
4 November 2024
The aircraft delivered in 2023, was conducting HADR (humanitarian assistance disaster relief) mission.
According to CAAP, the plane took off from Villamor Airbase around 2 p.m. bound for Basco Airport when its nose landing gear detached upon touchdown.
CAAP said the airport will be closed until November 3 after civil and military crash investigators complete their work on the cause of the gear separation, and the relocation of the plane to the apron for repair works by accredited maintenance provider contracted by Airbus Military as the new cargo plane is still on warranty.
1 November 2024
The DOT’s new rule (as published in the Federal Register) requires airlines to provide prompt, automatic refunds to passengers enduring “significant flight disruptions” and the rulebook also defines what that means.
This new requires airlines to compensate passengers when they cancel, delay or substantially change flights, requiring automatic refunds to be issued in cash (meaning check or wire), or to the original form of payment, within 20 days or less.
The Act was signed into law on May 16, 2024, after publication in the Federal Register of the Department's Final rule titled “Refunds and Other Consumer Protection.”
Even though carriers were able to make their own rules regarding when refunds are due until now, this era is over.
As per the DOT, when departure or arrival is delayed by three hours for domestic flights and six hours for international flights, passengers can request a cancellation and refund of the ticket without incurring any penalties.
Full refund, no more trip
I’d like to highlight that this doesn’t mean you can get a full refund and still take your flight. All this new rule mandates is that airlines no longer have the right to keep your money if they delay you and the passenger decides it’s no longer worth it to take the trip, also known as trip in vain.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement in April, when the agency first issued the new rule. “Passengers deserve to get their money back when an airline owes them — without headaches or haggling.”
“As soon as an affected passenger notifies the airline either through a representative at the airport, phone, or website data entry that due to delay, the trip is to be canceled and refunded, the refund process has to kick off. Without arguments or excuses.” Secretary Buttigieg added.
Buttigieg stressed that “refunds have to be AUTOMATIC” after being told the passenger no longer wishes to travel due to the delay.
No more flight re-routing
There are also additional provisions for refunds in other disruptive circumstances, including departure or arrival from an airport different from the one booked (rerouting); connections at different airports or flights on planes that are not property mobility accessible to a person with a disability as well as an increase in the number of scheduled connections after a rebooking.
Passengers who pay for ancillary services such as inflight Wi-Fi or payable seat selection which become unavailable for any reason are due to be refunded.
Furthermore, Passengers with significantly delayed bags will also get checked baggage fees refunded.
Baggage Fee Refund
Under this provision, baggage fees for luggage delayed for more than 12 hours on a domestic flight or 15 hours on an international flight/itinerary have to be automatically refunded. However, passengers must first file a PIR (Property Irregularity Report), commonly known as a Mishandled & Lost Baggage Form. You would have to file such a report anyway to get your suitcases back in the first place.
This regulation applies to all carriers operating U.S.-connected itineraries.
31 October 2024
The route will operate four times per week every Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The route is expected to add more than 100,000 annual seats between Australia and the Philippines, and will also improve connectivity for passengers traveling to the Philippines from Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington in New Zealand.
The reinstated Brisbane service complements the Flying Kangaroo’s existing daily route from Sydney to Manila, and will add to what is already more than 300,000 Qantas seats to and from the Philippines every year.
Qantas will celebrate 75 years of passenger services between the two countries in 2025.
Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) has taken back majority control of 1Aviation Groundhandling Services Corp. that provides ground handling services to the airline and its subsidiaries operating several airports across the country.
In a
disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Cebu Pacific’s parent Cebu
Air Inc. said it has entered into a debt-to-equity conversion with
1Aviation Groundhandling Services Corp. to recapitalize the company to handle the growing demands of the airline.
The swap will wipe out previous advances and loans issued by Cebu Air to 1Aviation, amounting to P113 million, by converting them into equity, as approved by shareholders.
Cebu Air will then raise its ownership stake in 1Aviation to 60 percent once the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approves the conversion.
Currently, Cebu Air owns 40 percent of 1Aviation, while Jefferson Cheng and the Philippine Airport Ground Support Solutions Inc. (PAGSS) owns 60 percent of the shares.
Low cost carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) has connected Panay Island to Zamboanga.
The flight will operate 3x weekly — on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
5J4871 departs from Iloilo City at 4:55pm arriving to Zamboanga City at 6:05pm CEB's while its return flight departs Zamboanga at 6:40pm arriving Iloilo at 7:50pm.
The airline inaugural flight landed tonight at approximately 7:26PM. This is the first time the two cities have been connected by a commercial flight.
The Philippine Transportation Department (DOTr) has signed the 30 years ₱12.75 Billion Concession Agreement (Operations and Maintenance Contract) for Laguindingan airport with Aboitiz InfraCapital.
Aboitiz InfraCapital recently secured a “Notice of Award” for concession to upgrade, operate, and maintain the airport in Misamis Oriental from DOTr earlier this month.
The contract was signed by Secretary Jaime J. Bautista and Sabin M. Aboitiz, witnessed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in Malacanang Palace.
The concession agreement calls for the building expansion of Laguindingan airport terminal to double the airport’s annual passenger capacity from 1.6 million to 3.9 million in the first phase of the concession, and 6.3 million by the end of the second phase, enhancing connectivity and supporting regional growth.
The privatization will also see the expansion of Laguindingan airport’s facilities, upgrades of terminals, and more efficient delivery of services to passengers.
The concession agreement also involves the reconfiguration of existing terminal space to improve processing capacity, construction of new Passenger Terminal Building (PTB) as well as maintenance and repair.
DOTr Sec. Jaime Bautista noted that the privatization will open direct flights of other Asian carriers to Mindanao and vice versa, making Laguindingan airport an international aviation hub soon.
Aboitiz InfraCapital Inc manages Mactan-Cebu International Airport, and has also submitted an unsolicited proposal for similar concessions for airports in Bohol, Bicol, and Iloilo.
28 October 2024
US Flag carrier United Airlines (UA) flew its inaugural flight from Narita to Cebu and vice versa yesterday, paving the way for transcontinental flight to Los Angeles in the United States.
The airline will use Boeing 737-800 aircraft for the route between the Philippines and Japan and will be flown daily according to Walter Barry Dias, United Airlines Regional Director for Asia Pacific. Connecting flight to Los Angeles will be flown by Boeing 787-900.
Dias said Narita-Cebu Route is the First Fifth Freedom Route out of Narita Airport after 7 years when it ceased hub operations out of Narita in 2017 and transferred operations at Tokyo-Haneda airport.
UA33 leaves Los Angeles at 11:00am arriving Narita at 3:45. Connection leaves Narita at 5:30pm arriving Mactan at 10:05pm. Return flight UA32 leaves Mactan the following morning at 9:30am arriving Narita at 3:15pm. Connecting flight from Narita departs at 5:45pm arriving Los Angeles at 11:40am.
United said its inaugural departure flight from Cebu carried 166 passengers, for Cebu-Narita and Los Angeles.