PHILIPPINE AVIATION DATA | |||
TOP INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES IN THE PHILIPPINES | |||
January- December 2009 | |||
RANK | AIRLINE NAME | CODE | PASSENGERS |
1 | Philippine Airlines | PR | 3,382,148 |
2 | Cebu Pacific | 5J | 1,622,509 |
3 | Cathay Pacific | CX | 1,281,927 |
4 | Singapore Airlines | SQ | 571,151 |
5 | Asiana Airlines | OZ | 524,220 |
6 | Northwest Airlines | NW | 474,832 |
7 | Emirates Airlines | EK | 446,311 |
8 | Qatar Airways | QR | 000,00 |
9 | Korean Airlines | KE | 377,241 |
10 | Japan Airlines | JO | 365,196 |
TOP DOMESTIC AIRLINES IN THE PHILIPPINES | |||
January- December 2009 | |||
RANK | AIRLINE NAME | CODE | PASSENGERS |
1 | Cebu Pacific | 5J | 7,234,162 |
2 | Philippine Airlines | PR | 6,047,045 |
3 | Zest Airways | Z2 | 872,223 |
4 | Air Philippines | 2P | 408,863 |
5 | Seair | DG | 184,145 |
Source: | Civil Aeronautics Board | ||
DOTC, Republic of the Philippines |
notes: Data with zero entries are still being updated.
March 26, 2010
The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) reported that international passenger traffic rose by 2.7 percent to 12.32 million in 2009, from 12 million a year earlier. International traffic grew on the last quarter of the year propelling the record to register positive growth for the Philippines.
There were more outgoing than incoming traffic. Of the total, the CAB recorded 6,069,170 incoming passengers and 6,253,870 outgoing passengers during the 12-month period.
PAL heads the list with 3,382,148 international passengers down 3.613 million international recorded by the airline in 2008. The flag carrier’s incoming passenger traffic stood at 1,658,403, while outgoing passengers reached 1, 723,745.
Cebu Pacific registered positive growth after they carried 1,622,509 international passengers, higher than the 1.320 million it carried last year, owing to additional frequencies in Hong Kong and Singapore during the period.
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