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  2. Mactan–Cebu International Airport - Wikipedia

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    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. The airport is managed by the Mactan–Cebu International Airport Authority and operated by the GMR–Megawide Cebu Airport Corporation.

  3. List of Cebu Pacific destinations - Wikipedia

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    [1] Philippines (Ilocos Region) Laoag: Laoag International Airport [1] Philippines : Busuanga: Francisco B. Reyes Airport: Terminated [a] Puerto Princesa: Puerto Princesa International Airport [1] San Jose: San Jose Airport: Terminated [a] Philippines (National Capital Region) Manila: Ninoy Aquino International Airport: Base [1] Philippines ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Trans-Asia Shipping Lines - Wikipedia

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    Trans-Asia Shipping Lines, Incorporated (TASLI) is a shipping company based in Cebu City, Philippines.It was incorporated on March 25, 1974, under the name of Solar Shipping Lines, Inc. [1] The Chairman of the company is Dennis A. Uy. Trans-Asia Shipping Lines is now managed by the Chelsea Logistics, Corp.

  6. Laguindingan Airport - Wikipedia

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    On October 20, 2017, Cebu Pacific launched the airport as its seventh hub, with its regional subsidiary Cebgo adding flights to Caticlan and Dumaguete from the airport. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Philippine Airlines opened a Mabuhay Lounge at the airport in January 2018, but has been closed since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .

  7. Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines - Wikipedia

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    On October 9, 1990, Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines, Inc. (PEAC) was officially formed and on 20 December 1991 was granted a certificate of public convenience and necessity (CPCN) to operate scheduled international all-cargo services. [1] On the September 1, 1999, the airline came to a cargo agreement with local airline, Air Philippines. [1]

  8. Royal Air Philippines - Wikipedia

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    (as Royal Air Philippines) AOC # 2010024 [1] Fleet size: 4: Destinations: 17: Parent company: Lanmei Group: Headquarters: L1-0008AA Ground Level Landside, Clark International Airport Terminal 2, Clark Freeport Zone, Philippines Satellite Office: Unit 707-5 Columbia Complex Bldg., Ninoy Aquino Ave., Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines: Key ...

  9. List of Philippine Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    [1] [63] Cebu: Mactan–Cebu International Airport: Secondary hub [1] Clark: Clark International Airport: Secondary hub [1] Cotabato: Awang Airport [1] [64] Davao: Francisco Bangoy International Airport: Secondary hub [1] Dipolog: Dipolog Airport [1] Dumaguete: Sibulan Airport [1] General Santos: General Santos International Airport [1] Iloilo ...