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Cebu Pacific to end 2019 as capacity leader in Clark and Palawan

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LEADING Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific will close 2019 as the largest carrier in terms of capacity at the Clark Internatio­nal Airport, as well as the Busuanga and Puerto Princesa airports in Palawan. The increases in capacity share come on the heels of the commenceme­nt of direct commercial service between Clark and Guangzhou, China; Clark and Puerto Princesa; and between Puerto Princesa and Hong Kong. By end-2019, Cebu Pacific will hold 28-percent capacity share at the Clark Internatio­nal Airport. CEB has been continuous­ly operating flights in and out of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport since 2006, with the latter serving as its hub for North and Central Luzon. From Clark, CEB operates 190 f lights weekly to Bacolod, Bohol, Caticlan (Boracay), Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Puerto Princesa, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macau, Narita (Tokyo) and Singapore.

“Cebu Pacific has taken a measured pace of expansion in Clark, but we have always believed in the potential of Clark. Over the past 12 months, our capacity growth in Clark hit over 90 percent. With the growth in passenger traffic in Clark, we are bullish that the new routes we launched over the past few months will continue to perform strongly,” said Alexander Lao, chief strategy officer of Cebu Pacific.

Meanwhile, CEB will cap 2019 with a 46-percent total capacity share in Puerto Princesa, the main gateway to Palawan, and the Busuanga Airport, which caters to Coron and the rest of northern Palawan. CEB operates 190 flights weekly to and from Palawan, equivalent to over 1.1 million seats.

Aside from Hong Kong and Clark, Cebu Pacific has direct flights to Manila, Iloilo and Cebu from Puerto Princesa. From the Busuanga Airport on the other hand, Cebu Pacific operates direct flights to Manila and Cebu.

“We remain confident that Hong Kong will bounce back, and despite current concerns, there is continued demand for travel between Hong Kong and the Philippine­s. We are confident in the potential of Palawan to grow tourism sustainabl­y, and we will continue to work with our stakeholde­rs in Palawan to better connect the province to the rest of the Philippine­s and to key tourist catchpoint­s in Asia,” said Alex Reyes, vice president for Commercial at Cebu Pacific. As of end-September 2019, Cebu Pacific ramped-up capacity by 23 percent, totaling 19 million seats. The carrier flew close to 16 million passengers on 121 routes with more than 2,600 weekly flights.

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