Philippine low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific is strengthening its fleet in December by entering into a damp lease agreement with Bulgaria Air to meet the expected rise in passenger demand during the peak travel season.
The LCC signed the agreement with Bulgaria Air for two Airbus 320 CEO aircraft with 180-seat capacity that will service four domestic routes from Manila - Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, and Cagayan de Oro from December 2025 and well into January 2026
As Cebu Pacific president and chief commercial officer Xander Lao puts it: “We are continuously exploring ways to expand our fleet and ensure operational resilience. Our damp lease agreement with Bulgaria Air will allow us to meet strong travel demand from December 2025 to January 2026.”
Extensive experience
Bulgaria Air, the national carrier of the Republic of Bulgaria, has many years of experience in damp leasing of aircraft, having partnered with airlines all over the world.
Under the agreement, Bulgaria Air will provide the aircraft, pilots, maintenance, and insurance, while Cebu Pacific will utilize its own cabin crew.
Throughout its professional journey, Bulgaria Air has upheld a reputation for reliability and quality service.
The airline’s fleet boasts modern aircraft, ensuring passengers travel in a high level of comfort and safety.
Bulgarian Airways Group chair Hristo Todorov said of the agreement: “We are pleased to partner with Cebu Pacific, one of the most dynamically developing airlines in Asia. This collaboration is yet another testament to the high level of trust and professionalism that our team delivers in the implementation of international leasing projects.”