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  2. List of airlines of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Cebu Clark Manila: 1995 Founded as South East Asian Airlines. Operates as Cebu Pacific. PAL Express: 2P GAP AIRPHIL Manila Cebu Clark Davao Zamboanga: 1995 Founded as Air Philippines and commenced operations in 1996. Operates as Philippine Airlines. SkyJet Airlines: M8 MSJ MAGNUM AIR Manila: 2005 Commenced operations in 2012. Sky Pasada: SP WCC ...

  3. List of Philippine Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Philippines (Central Luzon) Baler: Dr. Juan C. Angara Airport: Terminated [37] Bataan: Subic Bay International Airport: Terminated [34] Clark: Clark International Airport: Secondary hub 1: Philippines (Central Visayas) Cebu: Lahug Airport: Airport Closed [38] Mactan–Cebu International Airport: Secondary hub [1] Dumaguete: Sibulan Airport ...

  4. PAL Express - Wikipedia

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    Air Philippines Corporation, operating as PAL Express and formerly branded as Air Philippines and Airphil Express, is a wholly-owned subsidiary airline of Philippine Airlines. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is PAL's regional brand, with services from its hubs in Manila , Clark , Cebu , and Davao .

  5. Cebu Pacific - Wikipedia

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    The airline resumed its Manila–Singapore flights on August 31, 2006, [20] and launched a direct flight from Cebu to Singapore on October 23. It was the first low-cost airline to serve the Cebu-Singapore-Cebu sector, [21] and competing directly with Singapore Airlines subsidiary SilkAir, the only Philippine carrier serving the route for years until Philippine Airlines resumed direct service ...

  6. List of Cebu Pacific destinations - Wikipedia

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    Philippines (National Capital Region) Manila: Ninoy Aquino International Airport: Base [1] Philippines (Northern Mindanao) Cagayan de Oro: Laguindingan Airport [1] Lumbia Airport: Airport closed: Camiguin: Camiguin Airport: Terminated [a] Ozamiz: Labo Airport [1] Philippines (Soccsksargen) General Santos: General Santos International Airport [1 ...

  7. Mactan–Cebu International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Located on a 797-hectare (1,970-acre) site in Lapu-Lapu City on Mactan, it is the second busiest airport in the Philippines. [3] Opened on April 27, 1966, the airport serves as a hub for Philippine Airlines, and as an operating base for Cebu Pacific, Philippines AirAsia, and Sunlight Air.

  8. Cebgo - Wikipedia

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    It is the successor company to South East Asian Airlines and Tigerair Philippines. [4] It is now owned by JG Summit , the parent company of Cebu Pacific which operates the airline. The airline's main base has been transferred from Clark International Airport in Angeles City to Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Metro Manila .

  9. Tuguegarao Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is currently served by Cebu Pacific, Sky Pasada, and Philippine Airlines with regular and charter flights to Manila, Calayan, Batanes, and Isabela. [2] In 2023, Tuguegarao Airport recorded annual passenger traffic of 225,961, a 52.8% increase from the previous year.