Cebu Pacific will increase capacity to select destinations in its domestic network using its widebody Airbus A330-900 (A330neo) aircraft.
Cebu Pacific will increase capacity to select destinations in its domestic network using its widebody Airbus A330-900 (A330neo) aircraft.
According to Aeroroutes, Cebu Pacific will expand the use of its A330neo on flights from Manila to Cebu, Davao, and General Santos, and introduce the widebody aircraft on flights to Iloilo, Bohol Panglao, and Puerto Princesa.
Cebu Pacific will start operating the widebody aircraft on flights 5J639/5J640 between Manila and Puerto Princesa from March 30. The aircraft will then be introduced on its Manila-Iloilo flights operating as 5J459/5J460 on the Manila-Iloilo route from May 2, then on Manila-Bohol Panglao flights operating as 5J617/5J618 from June 1.
From May 9, Cebu Pacific will operate a second daily flight each using the A330neo on the Manila-Cebu and Manila-General Santos routes. The second daily flight using the A330neo on the Manila-Davao route will start on August 9.
First introduced to its fleet in 2021, Cebu Pacific currently operates a fleet of 10 A330neos. Featuring 459 all-Economy seats, the airline's configuration of the A330neo is the most dense in the world.
Image: Interior shot of Cebu Pacific's Airbus A330-900neo (Credit: Cebu Pacific)
The Manila, Philippines-based budget airline deploys the widebody A330neo aircraft on flights from Manila to Australia (Sydney and Melbourne), Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan (Tokyo Narita, and Osaka Kansai). The airline has also deployed the aircraft on domestic flights from Manila to Cebu, Davao, and General Santos.
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