Cebu Pacific
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Cebu Pacific is a Philippines-based low-cost carrier headquartered in Pasay
City, Metro Manila. The airline commenced operations in 1996 and operates
domestic and international passenger services across Asia, Australia, and the
Middle East. Cebu Pacific maintains its primary hub at
Ninoy Aquino
International Airport in Manila, supported by additional bases in Cebu, Clark,
Davao, and Iloilo.
Cebu Pacific operates direct international services between the Philippines
and Australian Airports, including Sydney Airport
and
Melbourne Airport.
Australian passengers use Cebu Pacific services for leisure travel, visiting
friends and relatives, student travel, and regional connections through Manila.
Flights from Australia connect to destinations throughout the Philippines and
selected cities in Asia.
As of May 2026, Cebu Pacific serves more than 50 destinations across
approximately 16 countries and territories, including an extensive domestic
network throughout the Philippines. International destinations include
Australia, Japan, South Korea, China, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand,
Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Cebu Pacific operates an all-Airbus fleet consisting of Airbus A320, Airbus
A321neo, Airbus A330neo, and ATR turboprop aircraft. Australian long-haul routes
are operated using Airbus A330-900neo aircraft configured in a single-class
Economy cabin with optional premium seating products.
The airline operates under a low-cost model where passengers may purchase
optional services including checked baggage, meals, seat selection, travel
insurance, and priority airport processing. Online booking, mobile check-in, and
electronic boarding passes are available for passengers travelling from
Australian Airports.
| Head Office (HQ) | Tel Number | Office Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Cebu Pacific Building Domestic Airport Road Pasay City 1301 Philippines |
+63 2 8702 0888 +63 3 2230 8888 |
7:00 am - 10:00 pm daily |
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