What You Need to Know About Sunlight Air in the Philippines

What You Need to Know About Sunlight Air in the Philippines

When it comes to flying in the Philippines, most people think of the big names like Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and AirAsia Philippines. But there’s a new airline around that’s making noise in the Philippine aviation industry, and that’s Sunlight Air, a boutique airline. This airline is neither a full-service carrier nor a low-cost one; it’s in a category of its own. Let’s take a closer look at what makes Sunlight Air different.

A Boutique Airline with a Personal Touch

Sunlight Air is a boutique airline, a term that might be new to some. Unlike traditional airlines, a boutique airline focuses on providing a unique customer experience with a touch of personalization. Whether you’re traveling for business or leisure, Sunlight Air aims to make your journey special. They’re all about lifestyle branding, positioning themselves outside the typical four- and five-star airline categories.

Based in Manila at the NAIA terminal 4, Sunlight Air operates flights to several exciting destinations within the Philippines. They fly to Busuanga, Camiguin, Caticlan, Siargao, San Vicente, and Naga. Established on July 22, 2019, as a chartered airline, Sunlight Air began operations on December 17, 2020, with its first flight from Manila to Busuanga in Palawan.

Fleet and Exclusive Services

Sunlight Air’s fleet consists of three ATR 72-500 planes, previously part of Bangkok Air, and they can seat 70 passengers comfortably. But it’s not just the planes that make Sunlight Air unique; it’s the services they offer.

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They provide domestic charter services, which are perfect for large groups or special events. Passengers on these charter flights enjoy in-flight entertainment tablets and complimentary travel sanitation kits. Plus, they get access to exclusive lounges in Manila and Busuanga, where they can experience express check-in, direct boarding, and comfortable waiting areas.

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The Only Boutique Airline in the Country

Sunlight Air holds a special place in the Philippine aviation industry as the only boutique airline operating in the country, especially after Skyjet ceased flying during the pandemic. It’s a fresh and exciting option for travelers looking for something different.

Sunlight Air recently updated their flight attendants’ uniforms, giving them a fresh Filipino-themed look that’s elegant and stylish, fitting for a boutique airline. You can find more details about their uniforms here.

Additionally, they’ve introduced new travel merchandise that passengers can purchase on their flights. It’s a nice addition to their in-flight offerings.

I’m definitely excited to try out a Sunlight Air flight and share my experience with all of you in a vlog. Right now, I’m stuck deciding where to go. Boracay has always been a favorite, but Coron and Siargao are tempting too.

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I hope this gives you a good look at what Sunlight Air is all about. They’re worth considering for your next trip, especially since they’re the only boutique airline in the country right now after Skyjet stopped flying during the pandemic.

Sunlight Air is more than just a new airline; it’s a new way to experience travel in the Philippines. With its focus on personalization and a unique customer experience, it’s carving out a niche in the Philippine aviation industry.

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