Tigerair Philippines, the wholly owned
subsidiary of Cebu Pacific Air, is now operating as Cebgo.
Its new logo utilizes CEB colors, to further
reflect the airline’s relationship with its parent company.
“The new Cebgo brand clearly identifies us as
part of the CEB group, and streamlines our operations further.
Cebgo will continue to leverage on CEB’s distribution channels and
network, and work together to serve more guests,” said Michael
Ivan Shau, Cebgo President and CEO.
Starting this May, Cebgo crew have been
conducting games onboard to unify the CEB group flight
experience. Flight and ground crew will don Cebgo uniforms in a
few months’ time.
Cebgo continues to operate flights from Ninoy Aquino
International Airport Terminal 4 and Clark International Airport.
It flies to 16 destinations: Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro,
Clark, Cebu, Davao, General Santos, Iloilo, Kalibo, Legazpi,
Manila, Roxas, Puerto Princesa, Tacloban, Tagbilaran, and Hong
Kong.
Since CEB’s acquisition of Cebgo last March
2014, CEB managed to quickly turn around its wholly owned
subsidiary, narrowing its financial losses significantly. Cebgo
has since then launched 10 new routes. In 2014, Cebgo carried 1.3 million domestic
passengers, compared to 970,000 in 2013.
Tigerair,
Cebu Pacific,
Cebgo,
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