Philippine low-cost airline Cebu Pacific recently added its 13th Airbus A330neo to its widebody fleet, strengthening its position as Asia’s largest A330neo operator. The new aircraft arrived at Ninoy Aquino International Airport from Airbus’ Toulouse facility on November 2.
Since its arrival, the aircraft has been flying four times weekly between Manila and Puerto Princesa. Starting November 16, daily A330neo flights will begin between Manila and Bohol.
The A330neo offers Cebu Pacific flexibility to serve both regional and long-haul routes, adapting to high-demand sectors.
"This aircraft enables us to serve more passengers while keeping costs low, which is a key part of our mission to offer affordable fares for everyone." — Xander Lao, Cebu Pacific President and Chief Commercial Officer
According to Xander Lao, the new aircraft underscores Cebu Pacific’s dedication to improving connectivity across the region.
Author’s summary: Cebu Pacific strengthens its leadership in Asia’s widebody market by adding the 13th A330neo, enhancing regional connectivity and operational flexibility.