The Philippine Star

Despite China tension, Cebu Pacific sees 20% revenue hike

- By ZINNIA B. DELA PEÑA

Gokongwei-led budget carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) said it expects its revenues to rise 10 to 20 percent this year despite the cancellati­on of travel tours from China to the Philippine­s.

In May, several Chinese travel agencies indefinite­ly suspended its trips to the Philippine­s amid escalating tensions between the two countries over the disputed Panatag (Scarboroug­h) Shoal in the West Philippine Sea, which is believed to be rich in mineral resources, natural gas and oil.

Lance Gokongwei, president of CEB parent JG Summit Holdings Corp., said while the cancellati­ons have slightly affected the airline’s second quarter results, he is confident its other internatio­nal markets like Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea and Japan would take up the slack.

“The second quarter is good but in general, it will be below last year’s level. However, we expect revenues to grow by 10 to 20 percent by yearend.

In 2011, CEB registered revenues of P11.9 billion.

Gokongwei pointed out that China contribute­s only two to three percent to CEB’s total revenues. The airline, however, remains commited to serving the Chinese market despite a lower load factor.

Earlier reports said mainland China is the fourth largest source of tourists for the Philippine­s. In the first quarter this year, more than 95,000 mainland Chinese tourists flew to the Philippine­s, accounting for 8.4 percent of total visitor arrivals.

Gokongwei said he expects the airline industry to continue to face a bumpy road ahead due to the protracted global financial crisis and rising fuel prices. He noted that fuel accounts for half of the company’s total expenses.

“We anticipate 2012 to be another challengin­g year for us and the entire airline industry as fuel prices have not abated since last year. From an average of $122.987 per barrel in December 2011, jet fuel was already trading at $ 136.18 per barrel level as of March,” he said.

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