The 236-seater plane landed at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on September 26.
This comes shortly after the airline added another A320neo, emphasizing its push for more efficient, eco-friendly travel.
Airbus Neos use 15 percent less fuel and produce less noise, lowering carbon emissions.
Cebu Pacific operates one of the youngest fleets globally, with nine Airbus 330s, 40 Airbus 320s, 23 Airbus 321s, and 15 ATR turboprops, offering the broadest network in the Philippines.
Management’s view
“This latest aircraft delivery aligns with our goal of enhancing our fleet and expanding our network to better serve every Juan,” said Xander Lao, CEB president and chief commercial officer.
“With each fuel-efficient aircraft we welcome to our fleet, we are taking steps toward achieving our net zero goal by 2050, while continuing to open more routes and introduce new destinations for our passengers,” he added.