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Cebu Pacific Adds Aircraft As Air Travel Recovery Gains Strength

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Cebu Pacific is reinforcing its fleet in preparation for a busy holiday season. The airline has secured two Airbus A320 aircraft through an agreement with Bulgaria Air. These planes will serve major domestic routes including Manila, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, and Cagayan de Oro. The airline also welcomed its thirteenth Airbus A330neo, adding significant capacity for heavily traveled destinations.

This is a strong signal of renewed momentum in the aviation industry. After years of restrictions, both leisure and business travel have rebounded sharply. Increased capacity gives passengers more choices and helps moderate fare increases that often arise when demand spikes. This is welcome news for families, tourists, and small businesses relying on inter island mobility.

The recovery also has implications for workers. Additional flights mean more roles for flight crews, maintenance teams, ground services, and airport staff. The tourism sector, which depends heavily on air travel, benefits from the improved connectivity as hotels, restaurants, and transport operators gain more customers. Cebu Pacifics fleet expansion underscores the broader recovery of travel and the growing optimism in the aviation sector.

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