Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading carrier, continues to make travel dreams come true on its 30th anniversary ...
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Cebu Pacific offers P88 flights until March 16
Time to make those travel plans a reality! Summer is right around the corner, which means it's almost time to pack your bags ...
Cebu Pacific takes delivery of first A320neo of 2026, just 2 days before its 30th anniversary. The carrier expects 7 new ...
Cebu Pacific reports a 7.9 percent rise in passenger traffic for February 2026, reaching 2.3 million travelers despite rising fuel price concerns.
Cebu Pacific announced Sunday flexible travel options for all its passengers affected by recent flight cancellations as ...
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Cebu Pacific wary of Iran war-driven fuel price spike
MANILA, Philippines — Cebu Pacific warned that soaring fuel prices linked to the Iran war could pressure airline operations. This, even as the low-cost carrier reported continued growth in passenger ...
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Cebu Pacific offers P1 promo fares for 30th Anniversary Sale
Budget carrier Cebu Pacific on Thursday rolled out promotional one-way fares for as low as P1 for domestic and international ...
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Cebu Pacific marks 30th year with P1 seat sale
MANILA, Philippines — Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ largest carrier, has launched a P1 seat sale to mark its 30th ...
Cebu Pacific expects to ground 10 Pratt and Whitney PW1100G-powered jets in January alone, with up to 20 aircraft likely to be taken out of operations through next year. Airline chief Mike Szucs says ...
Cebu Pacific celebrates 30 years with month-long anniversary deals, kicking off one of its biggest international seat sales of the year.
Cebu Pacific has acquired regional compatriot AirSWIFT in a deal worth Ps1.75 billion ($30.8 million). The acquisition – the subject of speculation in recent months – will see Cebu Pacific enter into ...
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Airlines at risk of losing profit
As war drives jet fuel prices upward MANILA, Philippines — The country’s leading carriers Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines (PAL) may flip to a net loss if jet fuel prices stay above $76 per barrel ...
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