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ROYAL AIR EYES DAILY CEBU-DVO FLIGHTS

Royal Air will operate four times weekly flights between Cebu and Davao

- BY REUEL JOHN F. LUMAWAG/ EIC

Following the launch of its Cebu-Davao flights yesterday, Royal Air is looking into operating the route on a daily basis within two to three months of operations.

Using a 97-seater British Aerospace (BAe) AVRO 146 RJ-100, the Clark-based Royal Air will initially operate the flight four times weekly - Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.

Based on the schedule posted on its website, the plane departs Cebu at 6:45 a.m. and arrives in Davao City at 8:30 a.m. Return flight to Cebu from Davao is at 9:15 a.m. and arrives at 11:00 a.m.

“By traffic alone and tourism assessment it appears and it is very obvious that Davao is the next generation [destinatio­n]. So we wanted to promte davao by flying four times a week here,” Eduardo C. Novillas, Royal Air Philippine­s chief executive officer, said in an interview during the launch of the Cebu-Davao-Cebu route at the Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport yesterday.

He added, “Maybe in the future, after two to three months. we will make it daily out of Cebu.”

Novillas pointed out that Davao City is a “very good” market adding that they noted a 90 percent load factor for the inaugural flight.

Through the launching of the route, he said they are committed to help the Department of Tourism 11 and the local government unit of Davao in improving the tourism here.

Novillas said they also hope to soon launch flights between Manila and Davao City in the coming months.

At present their main hubs are in Cebu and Clark, Pampanga. From Clark they have flights to Caticlan and Puerto Princesa while from Cebu they have flights to Manila, Davao, Puerto Princesa, Caticlan, and Cagayan de Oro.

Aside from the launching of the Cebu-Davao route, they also launched yesterday their Cebu-Manila, Cebu-Puerto Princesa, and Cebu-Caticlan routes. Today they are launching their Cebu-Cagayan de Oro route.

Boutique airline

Novillas said they have positioned Royal Air as neither a low-cost carrier nor a legacy carrier. Instead, they are positionin­g the airline as a boutique airline, a middle ground of a low-cost carrier and legacy carrier.

“We are not a low-cost carrier though our fares are competitiv­e. We are also not a legacy airline, [for example] we do not serve full meals but we do give a sandwich and bottle of water to our passengers,” he said.

Novillas said they want to give passengers an alternativ­e option when travelling wherein they can still travel to popular tourist destinatio­ns in the country at reasonably priced tickets.

He also said they are targeting mostly millenials who want to travel.

Expansion plans

Aside from the current routes they have, the Royal Air is looking into launching flights to other domestic destinatio­ns like Bohol, Dumaguete, and San Vicente.

For internatio­nal routes, they are looking at launching flights from Clark to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore.

However, for now they are not eyeing internatio­nal flights out of Davao City but in the future there may be a possible of internatio­nal flights from here.

“We can find room for Davao. There are other players (foreign airlines) coming in and we would not like to saturate (internatio­nal flights from Davao). We have to see if there is really traffic,” Novillas said.

Aside from their current fleet of three 97-seater BAe AVRO 146 RJ-100, they are set to accept the delivery of two Airbus 319. The first will be delivered by the end of May while the second will be delivered by June.

Novillas said they hope to start using the planes by July this year.

 ?? RJ LUMAWAG ?? Royal Air offers travelers an alternativ­e when traveling to Cebu from Davao City. The airline operates four times weekly flights between Cebu and Davao City starting yesterday.
RJ LUMAWAG Royal Air offers travelers an alternativ­e when traveling to Cebu from Davao City. The airline operates four times weekly flights between Cebu and Davao City starting yesterday.

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