Air Phil Express starts Manila-Cebu flight
CEBU
CITY, July 22 (PNA) – Low-cost carrier Air Philippines opened its maiden
flight between Manila and Cebu Wednesday as it aimed for a share of the
Cebu market and look forward for additional frequencies within the
year.
“We only opened our Manila-Cebu route today because we
cannot compete in the Cebuano market if we do not prepare first a number
of frequencies between the two places,” said Snooker Jaranilla, sales
head of Airphil Express.
Airphil Express, a sister-company of Philippine Airlines,
will fly from Manila to Cebu at 9 p.m. and Cebu to Manila at 10:40 p.m.
every day. An additional two flights will be opened on Oct. 1 and
another one starting Oct. 28.
“The number of frequencies in Cebu depends on the new
aircraft that will be arriving this year to cater to our customers,”
said Maria Rodriguez Java, head of Airphil’s marketing arm.
New Airbus 320s are scheduled to arrive this year, one in
September, two in October and another two in November. Airbus 320s will
be used by the Cebu to Manila flight, with the end-of-business day
schedules.
“The end-of-day flight schedule and choice of aircraft are
crucial on these routes. The larger cargo hold of the Airbus A320 allows
Cebu-based business to load cargo to and from Manila at the end of
every business day and straight to the market the next,” said Java.
Jojie Salaver, Airphil area manager of Southern Philippines
said, “In Cebu, we have a different market, that is why we are using the
red-eye flight or the end-of-business day flights. Cargo is the main
driver for our first flight.”
Airphil currently flies to 24 domestic destinations using
their A320, the Bombardier Q300 and Bombardier Q400.
Bombardiers are used for flights to and from places like
Caticlan, Cagayan de Oro, Calbayog, Catarman, Busuanga and Mindoro.
Other destinations use A320 aircraft.
Flights between Cebu and Manila use the A320, which are also
currently used by other low-cost carriers like Cebu Pacific and Zest
Air.
“By assigning a fast, fuel-efficient, narrow-bodied jet like
A320, Airphil is also able to better respond cost-wise to both
passenger and cargo customers,” said Java.
One of the youngest fleets in the region, Airphil intends to
respond to the market’s needs and focus on the good use of time and
exceptional value for money, added Java.
Manila-Cebu flights cost as low as P850, including taxes
while some domestic flights can go as low as P299.
“With the reintroduction of our brand last March, the
company is committed to providing value for money to our customers,”
said Salaver.
New domestic flights are being planned for General Santos,
Tacloban and Dipolog while an international flight from Manila to
Singapore will be opened within this year and Cebu to Singapore by next
year.
“We will strengthen our international flights in the future.
This will include flights from Cebu to Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan,”
added Salaver. (PNA)
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