Cebu Pacific Expands Flight Capacity to from Clark to Singapore

Cebu Pacific Expands Flight Capacity to from Clark to Singapore

Cebu Pacific is making significant strides in expanding its flight capacity to meet the rising demand for air travel. By introducing new direct flights between Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) and Clark International Airport (CRK) in the Philippines, the airline is connecting more travelers and fostering better travel experiences.

The daily service between SIN and CRK commenced on April 28, with Cebu Pacific deploying its fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft for the operations. The flight duration between Clark and Singapore generally exceeds three hours, and the airline plans to continue using the same aircraft type for future flights.

Exploring the Philippines with Ease

The strategic location of CRK airport makes it an ideal gateway to numerous destinations across the Philippines. Cebu Pacific is planning to launch direct flights from CRK to eight other locations in the country, including Boracay, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Bacolod, and Puerto Princesa. This expansion will enable travelers to effortlessly explore and experience the diverse beauty and culture of the Philippines.

Michael Ivan Shau, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer of Cebu Pacific, shared his insights on the latest announcement: “Singaporeans have always been in the top list of the countries with the most tourist arrivals in the Philippines, which proves that there is travel demand between the two countries. With Cebu Pacific’s widest network, we can now connect Singapore locals to four of the major hubs in our country and showcase the wonderful places in Manila, Cebu, Davao, and now in Clark.”

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Photo: Airbus

Strengthening Clark Base and Upgrading Fleet

As part of its growth plans, Cebu Pacific is reinforcing its Clark base by adding three more aircraft to its fleet, in addition to the ten new Airbus NEO aircraft slated for delivery in 2023. This expansion will further increase the airline’s fleet capacity.

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Currently, Cebu Pacific boasts a fleet of 53 aircraft with an average age of 4.7 years. The airline is also set to upgrade its fleet with 44 new generation Airbus NEO jets on order, intended to replace its older generation planes.

Cebu Pacific’s expansion of flight capacity through new direct flights between Singapore and Clark, and fleet upgrades, demonstrates the airline’s commitment to providing better connectivity and services for travelers.

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