
Philippine low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific announced today, 21st August, that it is doubling the seat capacity for flights via Bohol, Iloilo, and Puerto Princesa.
This will be made possible through the use of the 459-seater A330neo aircraft for these routes over the next several months.
Currently, CEB deploys A320 and A321 aircraft for the said domestic destinations, accommodating up to 180 and 236 seats, respectively.
According to airline president Xander Lao: "By increasing capacity to key domestic routes, we not only make travel more accessible, but also help drive tourism and stimulate economic activity, creating opportunities for local communities and further supporting the growth of Philippine tourism.”
Offering passengers a more comfortable option
Lao explained that using the widebody A330neo allows the carrier to offer more seats, lower fares, and a more comfortable travel experience.
Cebu Pacific’s A330neo will be flown for flights between Manila to Iloilo seven times weekly beginning 26th October, and between Manila and Puerto Princesa, four times weekly, starting 2nd November
The larger aircraft will also be used for flights between Manila and Bohol, seven times weekly from 16th November, supporting the growing demand for air travel ahead of the holiday season.
At present, Cebu Pacific is one of the largest A330neo operators of A330neo aircraft within the Asia-Pacific, having 12 of the model in its fleet.
The A330neo provides the airline with the flexibility to serve regional, long-haul, and busy domestic routes while maintaining cost-efficiency.