The delivery marks the third of four new A330neos scheduled for 2025, further expanding the airline’s operational capacity ahead of peak travel months.
“Being the largest A330neo operator in Asia reflects our strong commitment to enhancing connectivity across the region. This aircraft enables us to serve more passengers while keeping costs low, which is a key part of our mission to offer affordable fares for every Juan,” said Cebu Pacific president and chief commercial officer Xander Lao.
Starting Nov. 2, the new 459-seater aircraft will begin operating between Manila and Puerto Princesa four times weekly, with daily A330neo flights between Manila and Bohol launching on November 16.
The widebody’s expanded range and fuel efficiency—15 percent lower consumption and reduced noise versus earlier models—allow Cebu Pacific to serve both regional and high-demand routes more sustainably and cost-effectively.
--Edited by Miguel R. Camus