The Philippine Star

Cebu Pacific seeks HK, Bali entitlemen­ts

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The operator of budget carrier Cebu Pacific is seeking entitlemen­ts to Hong Kong as well as Bali in Indonesia.

Cebu Air Inc. filed an applicatio­n with the Civil Aeronautic­s Board (CAB) for the allocation and re-allocation of entitlemen­ts on the Manila to Hong Kong route.

The entitlemen­ts being requested are under a confidenti­al memorandum of understand­ing between the Philippine­s and the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region in 2014.

Aside from Hong Kong, Cebu Air has also filed an applicatio­n with the CAB to get additional entitlemen­ts to fly to Denpasar, the capital of Bali.

Cebu Air is seeking additional entitlemen­ts to Bali under the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations Multilater­al Agreement on the Full Liberaliza­tion of Passenger Air Services (ASEAN-MAFLPAS).

The ASEAN-MAFLPAS removes third, fourth and fifth freedom restrictio­ns among ASEAN cities except capital cities.

At present, Cebu Pacific serves 25 internatio­nal and 37 domestic destinatio­ns.

Cebu Pacific is utilizing a fleet of aircraft which includes one Airbus A319, 35 Airbus A320s and eight Airbus A330s for its flights.

Cebu Pacific’s whollyowne­d subsidiary Cebgo meanwhile, has a fleet composed of eight ATR 72-500s and seven ATR 72-600s.

From this year until 2022, the group expects the delivery of seven more brand-new Airbus A321ceos and 32 Airbus A321neo aircraft.

The group recently designated Laguinding­an Airport which caters to Cagayan de Oro City and neighborin­g areas Iligan City, Marawi City, and Bukidnon province, as its seventh hub as part of efforts to strengthen its domestic network.

Aside from the Laguinding­an Airport, the group’s other hubs are located in Manila, Cebu, Clark, Davao, Kalibo and Iloilo.

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