Philippine Daily Inquirer

CEBU PACIFIC PUSHES FORWARD WITH SUSTAINABI­LITY INITIATIVE­S

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The Philippine­s’ leading carrier, Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), is pushing forward with initiative­s that aim reduce the impact of its operations on the environmen­t. Foremost of these is the carrier’s investment in 32 brand-new fuel-efficient Airbus A321neo aircraft, which has demonstrat­ed a remarkable reduction in fuel burn per seat.

Speaking at the Routes Asia conference in Cebu, Cebu Pacific Vice President for Marketing and Distributi­on Candice Iyog announced the carrier has placed an ‘ecoplane’ seal on its first A321neo aircraft to highlight its commitment to reduce its carbon footprint. Subsequent arrivals of the A321neo—of which five more are expected in 2019, would also bear the same ‘ecoplane’ seal.

“On actual commercial flights, the A321neo has demonstrat­ed a 35% reduction in fuel burn reduction per passenger for the same flight compared to our A320 aircraft. Through our ‘Juan Effect’ program, we are committed to investing in game-changing aircraft that can fly passengers farther and faster at less fuel burn. We specify very high grade fittings for our aircraft to ensure that we have the most efficient operation giving the lowest possible emissions. We have also adopted technology that improves our operationa­l efficiency, which down the line will also help reduce our impact on the environmen­t.”

“Juan Effect” is the sustainabl­e tourism program of Cebu Pacific, in partnershi­p with the Department of Tourism. Its goal is to mitigate the impact of tourism on the environmen­t. “Juan Effect” engages travelers and local stakeholde­rs, raising awareness about their responsibi­lities as tourists and encourages them to make a difference by changing one daily habit.

Cebu Pacific is also set to install solar panels at its main operation center in Manila, which will generate up to 540 kilowatts of electricit­y. This will enable the carrier to source 20% of its electricit­y requiremen­ts from renewable energy by 2020.

The carrier has replaced all non-recyclable plastic spoons, forks, stirrers and cups with sustainabl­e alternativ­es for in-flight catering on all its domestic and internatio­nal flights. Cebu Pacific mounts about 400 flights daily.

“Shifting to eco-friendly utensils for our inflight catering has increased cost by 46%, but results to 460,000 less pieces of single-use plastic being thrown out every month. We are working on further rationaliz­ing plastic use inflight. While alternativ­es cost more, we feel that the investment is worth it.”

Through its cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion with the government and local stakeholde­rs, Cebu Pacific has rolled out the “Juan Effect” program in the prime tourist spots of Boracay and Siargao.

 ??  ?? From L-R: Abe Tolentino, President, STOA (Siargao Tourism Operations Associatio­n); Art Boncato Jr., Undersecre­tary for Tourism Regulation, Coordinati­on and Resource Generation; DOT (Department of Tourism); Candice Iyog, Vice president for Marketing & Distributi­on, Cebu Pacific
From L-R: Abe Tolentino, President, STOA (Siargao Tourism Operations Associatio­n); Art Boncato Jr., Undersecre­tary for Tourism Regulation, Coordinati­on and Resource Generation; DOT (Department of Tourism); Candice Iyog, Vice president for Marketing & Distributi­on, Cebu Pacific

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