Cebu Pacific is working to return to its pre-pandemic levels of service. In March, flights will resume to Melbourne. Additional Airbus A330neos are scheduled to
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Cebu Pacific to return to Melbourne; Expects full recovery this 2023
Cebu Pacific is set to bring back flights from Manila to Melbourne beginning March 26 of this year. At the same time, Cebu Pacific is
Why some airlines loved the Airbus A310
The Airbus A310 receives little attention. In fact, several people were unaware that the aircraft existed. But for some big airlines, the Airbus A310 was
PAL will be reopening flights between Manila and Guangzhou
Philippine Airlines (PAL), the country’s flag carrier, will bring back direct flights between Manila and Guangzhou (Canton), the megaport city and gateway to China’s Pearl
How many older Airbus planes are still on the Cebu Pacific fleet
It’s pretty apparent that Cebu Pacific has begun switching over to a fleet of brand new Airbus NEO (New Engine Option) jets, including the A330-900neo,
Things I am looking forward to in the local airline industry this 2023
I still have high hopes for the Philippine airline industry despite the latest radar mishap. While 2022 was a year of restoration, 2023 should be more profit-oriented,
Expect more China flights soon as PAL flies to Xiamen this January
On January 13, 2023, over three years after service was suspended owing to COVID-related border restrictions, Philippine Airlines (PAL) will resume flights between Manila and
PAL will be launching flights to Perth beginning March 2023
Philippine Airlines (PAL) will begin regular Manila-Perth and Perth-Manila services on March 27, 2023, connecting the Philippines and Western Australia for the first time with
Cebu Pacific now has more A330-900 than A330-300 aircraft
Cebu Pacific recently received its fourth Airbus A330-900, also known as the A330neo. Last November 6, around 10:42 a.m., RP-C3903 landed in Manila after flying
The evolution of the narrow-body jetliner fleet of PAL
Philippine Airlines has a long history with narrow-body jet aircraft in its fleet. In fact, its first narrowbody or single aisle aircraft, the Douglas DC-8,