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High Density: Examining Cebu Pacific's Fleet In 2023

The airline is known for its Airbus widebodies and their higher-than-average capacities.

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Ex-Cebu Pacific Airbus A330 Spotted In US-Bangla Airlines Livery

The high-density widebody is expected to enter service next month.

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41% SAF Blend: Inside Cebu Pacific's Sustainable Airbus A320neo Delivery Flight

The delivery flight from Airbus' final assembly line to Manila was operated with a 41% SAF blend, supporting Cebu Pacific's decarbonization efforts.

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Cebu Pacific Receives Avolon's 100th Airbus A320neo Delivery

The 100th Airbus A320neo from aircraft lessor Avolon joins Cebu Pacific's growing fleet.

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Cebu Pacific Posts First Profit Since COVID-19 Hit

Cebu Pacific has joined the growing list of Asian carriers reporting their first profits in three years.

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40 Flights Canceled At Manila International Airport Amid Power Outage

Only Cebu Pacific’s flights were affected by this power outage.

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Cebu Pacific Increases Singapore Flight Capacity With New Direct Flights

Manila-based Cebu Pacific is increasing its presence in Singapore.

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Cebu Pacific Seeks 15 New Aircraft This Year Amid $650 Million Spending Spree

The low-cost carrier expects to exceed pre-pandemic capacity levels by June.

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Cebu Pacific Expands Asian Presence With More Flights

With COVID restrictions gone, Cebu Pacific is opening routes from the Philippines into the northeast Asian hubs of Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong and Tokyo.

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Cebu Pacific Crowned Philippines Market Leader In 2022

Cebu Pacific is the clear market leader for the Philippines' domestic market in 2022.

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Cebu Pacific Boosting Its Clark Hub

The airline has announced 13 domestic and international flights out of Clark International Airport.

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Philippines LCC Cebu Pacific Says "We're Back"

Philippines' LCC Cebu Pacific is setting the pace in Southeast Asia with a 100% recovery due in March.

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Power Outage At Philippine Airports Sees Hundreds Of Flights Canceled Or Diverted

Philippine airports kick off new year’s day with halted flights and empty airspace.

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Philippine Airlines Expects 86% Pre-Pandemic Capacity By December

Philippine carriers are seeing at least seven in 10 seats booked and are also gearing up to increase frequencies.

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Cebu Pacific Becomes 1st Philippines Airline To Use SAF For Commercial Flights

The flight comes a day after the low-cost carrier inked a MoU with Shell Aviation for supplies of SAF from 2026.

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Philippines Mactan Cebu Airport Takeover By Marcos Adviser

The Philippines' second airport, Mactan Cebu, is being taken over by a close associate of the new president, Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

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Cebu Pacific Resumes Brunei & Adds Flights To Bangkok & Bali

S Korea, Thailand, and Indonesia have eased their pandemic restrictions, making it easier for fully vaccinated Filipinos to travel to these countries.

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Recovery Process: Cebu Pacific Trims 1st Half 2022 Loss

The Filipino low-cost carrier saw its net loss reduce by P4 billion ($72 million) in the first half of 2022.

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All Economy Airbus A330s: A Look At Cebu Pacific's Fleet In 2022

The carrier now has more than 50 aircraft at its disposal.

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Cebu Pacific Resumes Sydney Flights With Its Airbus A330neo

After a two-year plus absence, Cebu Pacific returned to Sydney on the weekend with the first of what will be three times a week flights.

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