Cebu Pacific Air

Cebu Pacific Air

Mga Airline at Aviation

Pasay City, Metro Manila 470,440 tagasubaybay

Over two decades of making moments happen.

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The Philippines’ leading airline, Cebu Pacific (CEB) entered the aviation industry in March 1996 and pioneered the “low fare, great value” strategy in the country. We have served over 200 million passengers. We operate one of the most modern fleets in the world, and expect delivery of seven brand-new Airbus A321CEOs, 32 Airbus A321NEOs until 2022. The new aircraft will support our expansion plans across the region, further boosting a network that now spans over 100 routes and over 60 destinations. We operate from 7 strategically placed hubs: Manila, Cebu, Clark, Kalibo, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro and Davao, helping us fly the most extensive network and most inter-island flights in the Philippines. CEB is also the preferred air cargo carrier in the Philippines, linking islands together through exchange of goods. We provide competitive, fast, flexible and straightforward air cargo service to an extensive network including individual shippers and cargo agents within the country and overseas. Together with seven other Asia-Pacific market champions, CEB launched the world’s largest low-cost carrier (LCC) alliance – the Value Alliance. CEB (including wholly owned subsidiary Cebgo), Jeju Air, Nok Air, NokScoot, Scoot, Tigerair Singapore, Tigerair Australia and Vanilla Air together, serve more than 160 destinations with a collective fleet of 176 aircraft across the Asia-Pacific region, and offer customers a better, one-stop-shop experience. Visit www.cebupacificair.com or follow us on the following pages too: Facebook www.facebook.com/cebupacificairphilippines Twitter @CebuPacificAir Instagram @CebuPacificAir YouTube www.youtube.com/CebuPacificAir

Industriya
Mga Airline at Aviation
Laki ng kompanya
1,001 - 5,000 mga empleyado
Headquarters
Pasay City, Metro Manila
Uri
Privately Held
Itinatag
1996

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    We are delighted to receive two recognitions at the LinkedIn Talent Awards 2024 among Philippine companies with 1,000-5,000 employees! 🏆 Best Employer Brand Winner 🏆 Talent Insights Pioneer Finalist Felix Dan Lopez, CEB’s Chief Human Resources Officer, shares: “We are honored to receive the Best Employer Brand award from LinkedIn for the second year in a row. Moving forward, we will stay committed to meaningfully engaging with our current employees and future talents, empowering them to make a valuable impact in the aviation industry as Moment Makers". Join us in soaring to new heights and growing your career in the aviation industry. Discover more about #LifeatCEB by following our official LinkedIn page and visiting our career site: https://lnkd.in/g4xqQqz5

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    Director for Corporate Communications at Cebu Pacific

    In a historic first for a Philippine company, Cebu Pacific Air on Saturday took over Dubai’s Burj Khalifa with a “Fly to Happy, Fly to the Philippines” lights and sound display, celebrating the most iconic reasons to visit the Philippines in 2025. Projected onto the world’s tallest building, the show captured the warmth and smiles of Filipinos, alongside the natural beauty of the Philippines, including the world-famous beaches of Boracay, Palawan, and Cebu, and breathtaking sites like Mayon Volcano in Legazpi, the Chocolate Hills in Bohol, and Mt. Apo in Davao. “We’re proud to share a piece of home on such a grand stage,” said Xander Lao, CEB President and Chief Commercial Officer. “This is a celebration of Philippine pride and an invitation for travelers to connect with the unique beauty, culture, and warmth that our country offers." Through this campaign, CEB aimed to invite travelers around the world to experience the wonders of the Philippines and offer Filipinos in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) a nostalgic view of home.

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    CEB News: We celebrated #WorldChildrensDay by conducting an airport tour for persons with autism and Down syndrome spectrum at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3.    Organized in partnership with disability advocacy groups, Autism Society Phils (ASP) and the Down Syndrome Association of the Philippines (DSAPI), 10 children and their guardians had a hands-on experience of the pre-flight process. They were guided through check-in, security screening, and boarding to familiarize them with the journey.    “Cebu Pacific is committed to breaking travel barriers and fostering inclusivity by creating a more supportive and predictable environment for individuals with autism and Down syndrome,” said Candice Iyog, CEB Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer. CEB also formalized its partnership with ASP by signing a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to promote awareness and acceptance of people on the autism spectrum within the travel and tourism sectors. Operating across 35 domestic and 27 international destinations spanning Asia, Australia, and the Middle East, CEB is steadfast in its commitment to making air travel a welcoming experience for all. The airline continues to take steps to promote inclusivity and acceptance in air travel—ensuring every Juan can fly with confidence and ease. #LetsFlyEveryJuan

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    Our Vice President of the Asia Pacific Region, Jeanine Burt, and Senior Associate for Family Assistance, Intan Darlina Muhammad, recently spent some time training with the team at Cebu Pacific Air. Originally, a tabletop exercise that encompassed the Family Assistance Center (FAC), aircraft recovery, and the Crisis Management Center (CMC) was to be held. The plan was for all three areas to operate in parallel within different rooms. However, nature had other plans! With a typhoon on the horizon, the Management Team had to shift into real crisis mode, while the rest of the activities proceeded as planned. A big thank you and congratulations to the Cebu Pacific team for their resilience and dedication in successfully managing both the exercise and the real-life crisis simultaneously! #CrisisManagement #EmergencyResponse #AviationSafety #CebuPacific #GoCrisis #BusinessContinuity #Resilience

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    Airworks Aviation Company, Inc. Academy, one of the country’s largest flight training organiastions held a wings and epaulet ceremony to celebrate the achievements of Batch 1 in its Cebu Pacific Air Cadet Pilot Program. The 96 week program will see aspiring pilots get their Commercial Pilot License with Instrument Rating as well as a type rating on either Airbus A320 or ATR 72-600. Check out the complete information on this industry update and thousands of other pilot training industry updates on our platform. #aviation #aviationnews #pilottraining If you are interested in the latest pilot training industry & aviation updates - check out our AFM platform or join the 15,900+ others and follow our LinkedIn Page. https://lnkd.in/dV5WjpRY

    Philippines-based Flight School Airworks Aviation Academy Celebrates Batch 1 Wings Ceremony for Airline Cadet Pilot Program - AFM.aero

    Philippines-based Flight School Airworks Aviation Academy Celebrates Batch 1 Wings Ceremony for Airline Cadet Pilot Program - AFM.aero

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    CEB has ramped up its commitment to sustainable aviation by deploying 13 electric baggage tractors for its ground operations at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminals 2 and 3. This initiative, in collaboration with the New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC), is part of the airline’s ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions from use of fossil fuel and improve operational efficiency on the ramp. Making NAIA as one of the airports with a drive towards sustainable practices. “The integration of electric baggage tractors in our airport operations at NAIA is a meaningful step forward in our thrust to reduce emissions generated from both on the ground and on air,” said Xander Lao, CEB President and Chief Commercial Officer. Read more about this initiative here: https://lnkd.in/g7Y8_8fK

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    CEB News: At the conclusion of Future Skies for EveryJuan: A Celebration, Cebu Pacific hosted stakeholders, government officials, and VIPs to commemorate the largest aircraft order in Philippine aviation history. This multi-billion-dollar fleet expansion underscores CEB’s commitment to growing its services for EveryJuan, with 17 new routes launched this year alone, and reflects a strong vote of confidence in the Philippine economy.

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    We have surpassed the ₱100-million mark for our inflight fundraising program, Change for Good, highlighting Cebu Pacific's commitment to supporting vulnerable children nationwide.    As of October 23, the Change for Good campaign has successfully collected ₱100,455,523.65. Launched in partnership with UNICEF Philippines in 2016, the initiative encourages passengers to donate spare change in any currency during flights. The collected funds are converted into essential services focusing on health, nutrition, education, and emergency relief for children across the country.    “Our partnership with UNICEF through Change for Good allows us to extend our mission beyond flying passengers—we're contributing to meaningful change in the lives of children. Reaching the ₱100-million mark not only strengthens our commitment but also inspires us to continue supporting initiatives that build a better future for every Juan,” said Candice Iyog, CEB Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/g3YCzhwh

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