Cebu Pacific is expanding its reach to Thailand with the introduction of direct flights to Don Mueang International Airport (DMK). Starting on July 16, 2024,
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Cebu Pacific Soars in Revenue Growth During Q1 of 2024
Cebu Pacific witnessed a notable financial uplift in Q1 of 2024. The company reported a substantial revenue of P25.3 billion, marking a 21% increase from
Lessons from Cebu Pacific’s 2024 Cabin Crew Recruitment Event
Last May 5th, I had the privilege of observing the Cebu Pacific cabin crew recruitment event at SMX, Clark, Pampanga. Having witnessed various cabin crew
Why Filipina Flight Attendants are One of the World’s Most Beautiful
While beauty can indeed be subjective, many would agree that Filipina flight attendants are considered among the most beautiful cabin crew members worldwide. You can
Cebu Pacific Recognized as a “Great Place to Work”
Cebu Pacific has achieved a milestone by being recognized as a Great Place To Work for 2024. This marks the first time an airline from
Do Airlines Read Your Feedback and Complaints?
Many Filipinos have turned to Facebook as the world’s largest center for complaints. When encountering issues with a service, such as an airline, they often
Reasons Behind Cebu Pacific’s Blockbuster Plane Order
We are all buzzing with anticipation for Cebu Pacific’s monumental plane order, potentially the single largest in Philippine aviation history. Cebu Pacific is considering the
Cebu Pacific and Avolon Enters into Sale-Leaseback Agreement
Cebu Pacific has entered into a sale-and-leaseback agreement with Avolon, a leading aircraft leasing company, for four brand-new Airbus A330neo aircraft. Slated for delivery between
PAL to Reconfigure A321CEOs with New Seats and IFEs
In 2012, when Philippine Airlines (PAL), under the management of San Miguel Corporation, announced an order for 54 Airbus planes, including 34 A321ceos, 10 A321neos,
Cebu Pacific Swings to Full Year Profit After Pandemic
Cebu Pacific announced a remarkable 60% increase in revenue for 2023, reaching P90.6 billion, swinging back to profit. This surge is primarily fueled by its