Cebu Pacific is to launch long-haul flights in
the 3rd quarter of 2013.
The airline will lease up to 8 Airbus
A330-300 aircraft to serve new markets beyond the range of CEB’s
current fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft.
The Airbus A330 has a range
of up to 11 hours which means CEB could serve markets such as
Australia, Middle East, parts of Europe and the US.
“The A330-300 will give us the lowest cost per
seat, allowing us to drive long-haul fares 35% lower than those
currently offered by other airlines, and as much as 80% lower when
CEB offers promo fares. This aircraft type is very well suited to
the kind of network we want to build and the routes we want to
launch,” said Lance Gokongwei, CEB President and CEO. “We
are exploring serving cities where large Filipino communities
reside - Europe, Middle East, Oceania and the USA. Data
indicates that more than half of Filipinos deployed in these
regions take multiple stops and connecting flights because no home
carrier can fly them there non-stop.”
Gokongwei cited Saudi Arabia as an example, where only 165,000
passengers flew direct non-stop flights from Manila (Civil Aeronautics Board 2010 data), compared to 293,000 Filipinos
deployed to Saudi Arabia in the same year. This means that nearly
half of Filipinos who flew to Saudi Arabia in 2010 had to take
multiple flights to get to their destination.
With CEB’s long haul
operations, the budget airline would provide more affordable,
direct flight options to Filipinos overseas, a population
estimated to be 11 million worldwide.
Since its inception
in 1996, CEB has posted a good track record in stimulating
short-haul travel of Filipinos working and residing overseas.
Passenger traffic to and from Hong Kong, where a lot of Filipinos
reside and work, grew by 88% since CEB started operating flights
from Manila in 2001.
“We want to do the same for long-haul
traffic, offer the lowest fares possible and drive a
significant increase on demand for air travel to regions outside
of Asia. This is truly an exciting time for CEB as we continue to
be of service to the 11 million strong global Filipinos, wherever
they are in the world; and to their families back home,” Gokongwei
said. “As CEB develops long-haul routes and opens new
destinations for a Philippine flag carrier, we will be creating an
important enabler for increased trade, tourism and foreign investment.”
The airline currently operates 10 Airbus A319,
19 Airbus A320 and 8 ATR-72 500 aircraft. Its fleet of 37 aircraft
– with an average age of 3.6 years – is one of the youngest
aircraft fleets in Asia. Between 2012 and 2021, Cebu Pacific will
take an additional 23 Airbus A320 and 30 Airbus A321neo aircraft.
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