Cebu Pacific has unveiled plans to increase and
upgrade its flights to Hong Kong, pending the approval of its
request for seat entitlements with the Civil Aeronautics Board.
The Philippines recently inked a new air
service agreement with Hong Kong, doubling the weekly seats
assigned to carriers operating flights from Manila to Hong Kong,
from 15,000 seats per week to 30,000 seats per week.
The agreement also covered unlimited capacity in
all international airports in the Philippines outside of Manila.
"We congratulate the Philippine Air Panel for
successfully negotiating an increase in flight capacity with a key
tourism and trade partner of the Philippines. Cebu Pacific will request for
additional seat entitlements to allow us to upgrade and increase
our existing daily Airbus A320 services to Hong Kong. The increase
in air rights will allow Cebu Pacific to add flights to Hong Kong, in
support of the Department of Tourism's Visit Philippines program
in 2015. We look forward to serving even more of our Kababayans in
Hong Kong and their families back home," said Atty. Jorenz Tanada,
Cebu Pacific Vice President, Corporate Affairs.
Cebu Pacific currently operates seven flights
daily to Hong Kong from Manila, Cebu, Clark and Iloilo.
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