CEB flies A330 to Singapore
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Singapore has become the latest destination to welcome Cebu Pacific Air’s new Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
The new aircraft – CEB’s first twin-aisle aircraft – was delivered to the Philippine carrier last month and started operating the Manila-Seoul route last week. And now, CEB has added the 436-seat, all-economy A330 on its popular Manila-Singapore route.
The aircraft will fly to Seoul and Singapore until 7 October 2013, when it is used to launch CEB’s first ever long-haul route, to Dubai.
“This highly efficient wide-body aircraft will allow us to continue offering our trademark lowest fares to our passengers, as they travel to the Philippines and beyond. After the inaugural flights of our first Airbus A330-300 aircraft to Seoul and to Singapore, we look forward to expanding our service offerings to Dubai later this year,” said CEB’s vice president of marketing & distribution, Candice Iyog.
Three additional A330-300s will be delivered to CEB by 2014 for the expansion of its long-haul operations.
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