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22/05/2026

Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading airline, ranked as the top Philippine carrier for on-time performance (OTP) and fifth overall among Asia Pacific carriers in April 2026, achieving an 84.98% on-time arrival rate across over 12,000 systemwide flights based on data from London-based aviation analytics firm Cirium.

21/05/2026

Photo from Lufthansa Technik Philippines MANILA, Philippines — Aircraft maintenance provider Lufthansa Technik Philippines (LTP) is ramping up its expansion beyond Ninoy Aquino International

21/05/2026

So, she's the Cebu Pacific Air voice 😍

21/05/2026

Pwede na palitan ang group chat name to: Sapporo 2026 ❄️

Philippine Airlines will resume its seasonal nonstop flights between Manila and Sapporo from November 23, 2026 to March 26, 2027.

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20/05/2026

Book ahead & save

19/05/2026

PAL and Qatar Airways expand codeshare, loyalty tie-up

PAL and Qatar Airways are taking their partnership to new heights. Starting June 2026, the expanded codeshare agreement will unlock access to more than 40 additional destinations across Europe, the Middle East, and the Philippines—while giving Mabuhay Miles and Privilege Club members broader rewards and seamless travel benefits across both networks.

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14/05/2026

Happy 29th birthday 🎂

14/05/2026

Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific swung to a net loss of nearly ₱400 million in the first three months of the year on the back of a ₱1.8-billion foreign exchange losses driven by a weaker peso as tensions in the Middle East rages on.

Cebu Air Inc., the parent firm of Cebu Pacific, reported that it incurred a ₱399.81 million net loss from January to March, reversing the ₱465.90 million net income recorded in the same period last year.

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