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Cebu Pacific Q1 Profit Drops Sharply Despite Revenue Growth

Cebu Pacific, the leading low-cost carrier in the Philippines, reported a steep decline in profitability for the first quarter of 2025, despite strong revenue growth. The airline’s net profit plunged by 79.2% year-over-year, dropping to $8.4 million, even as total revenue rose by 20.2% to $549 million.

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PAL Holdings Reports Q1 2025 Profit And Revenue Growth

PAL Holdings, the parent company of Philippine Airlines, reported a net profit of US$77 million for the first quarter of 2025, supported by a 2.5% revenue increase to US$834.2 million. The results underscore the group’s ongoing recovery momentum in the Southeast Asian aviation market.

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Philippine Airlines Expands Fleet With A350-1000s and A321neos

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has unveiled its near- and long-term fleet expansion plans, with the introduction of two additional aircraft in 2025, increasing its total fleet from 79 to 81 aircraft. This incremental growth is a prelude to a much larger fleet enhancement initiative that includes nine Airbus A350-1000s and thirteen A321neo aircraft in the coming years.

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Cebu Pacific May Add More Narrowbodies Ahead of 2029

Cebu Pacific, the largest low-cost carrier in the Philippines, is considering additional narrowbody aircraft acquisitions before 2029, citing sustained passenger demand across its domestic and regional markets. This review comes on the heels of its record order for 152 Airbus A321neo aircraft, which reaffirmed its commitment to fleet standardization and capacity growth.

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Philippine Airlines and Saudia Sign Codeshare Agreement

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has announced a codeshare partnership with Saudia, enhancing connectivity for passengers traveling between the Philippines and Saudi Arabia. The agreement covers select routes operated by Saudia, allowing Philippine Airlines customers to book flights on Saudia’s network under PAL’s flight code.

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Sunlight Air Expands Fleet with Fourth ATR72-600

Sunlight Air, a boutique airline based in the Philippines, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of its fourth aircraft, an ATR72-600, procured directly from ATR. This new addition underscores the airline’s commitment to enhancing inter-island connectivity and catering to the growing demand for regional air travel.

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HAECO to Provide Base Maintenance for PAL Express Narrowbody Fleet

HAECO, a global provider of aircraft engineering and maintenance services based in Hong Kong, has entered into a new agreement with PAL Express, the low-cost carrier of Philippine Airlines, to provide base maintenance services for its narrowbody fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. The agreement will commence in 2025, further solidifying HAECO’s presence in the Asia-Pacific region.

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SEAir International Launches First Boeing 737-800QC

SEAir International, a Philippine-based carrier, has achieved a significant milestone by placing its first Boeing 737-800QC, identified by serial number 23837, into active service. This addition represents a strategic step in enhancing the airline’s operational flexibility and capacity.