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1. Cebu Pacific Implements New Check-In Baggage Policy on Cebgo Flights
Passengers booked on any Cebgo flight can now choose to purchase a large (32 kilograms) or extra-large (40 kilograms) check-in baggage. The opening of a higher baggage allowance for Cebgo flights is also available for passengers with connecting international flights on Cebu Pacific.
2. Tigerair Philippines Now Operating as Cebgo
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.
3. Cebu Pacific Expands Domestic Network in Philippines with Four New Routes
Cebu Pacific has expanded its domestic route network through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Cebgo, with the addition of four new routes from Clark and Cebu. Last week Cebgo launched direct flights from its Clark hub to two of Philippines' most beautiful islands - daily to and from Caticlan, Boracay, and three times weekly (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday) to and from Busuanga.
4. Manila Terminal Changes for Cebu Pacific Flights
Starting 15 August 2015, Cebu Pacific flights utilizing turbo-prop or ATR aircraft, such as those from Manila to Caticlan, Busuanga, Laoag and Naga, will operate out of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 4. Meanwhile, all Cebgo (formerly Tigerair Philippines) flights will operate out of NAIA Terminal 3, beginning the same day. All Cebgo flights utilize Airbus A320 a
5. Cebu Pacific to Strengthen Domestic Network with Four New Routes
Cebu Pacific is to strengthen its domestic network with four new routes to and from its Clark and Cebu hubs. Starting 15 May 2017, Cebu Pacific's wholly owned subsidiary, Cebgo, will be flying daily between Clark and Caticlan (Boracay); three times weekly (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday) between Clark and Busuanga; and three times weekly (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday) between Cebu
6. Cebu Pacific Group’s Q1 2015 Net Income Soars to P2.2 Billion
Cebu Pacific, and its wholly owned subsidiary Cebgo (formerly Tigerair Philippines), generated a net income of P2.2 billion from January to March 2015, over 13 times higher than the P164.2 million earned in the same period last year. The Cebu Pacific Air group’s Q1 2015 revenues increased by 20.7% year-on-year to P14.2 billion. Passenger revenues grew by 22.2% to P10.8 billion whil
7. Cebu Pacific Takes Delivery of Second ATR 72-600HC
Cebu Pacific has taken delivery of another ATR 72-600 High Capacity aircraft. The ATR 72-600 will be utilized by Cebgo, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cebu Pacific. It is the second of sixteen ATRs to be delivered as part of a US$673-million order placed at the 2015 Paris Airshow.
8. Cebu Pacific’s Net Profit Soars
Cebu Pacific, and its wholly owned subsidiary Cebgo, have reported a net income of P5.2 billion for the first half of 2015, an increase of 64% over the P3.178 billion earned in the same period last year. In the same period, the Cebu Pacific Group generated revenues of P29.506 billion, an increase of 10.4% year-on-year.

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