Mactan-Cebu International Airport

By Nigel Mayes
This week: KLM picks up former Jet Airways route; Philippines AirAsia expands Cebu network; and SAS returns to Luxembourg.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: World Routes 2019 host Adelaide set for new Kuala Lumpur service; British Airways to resume Dammam; and Xiamen Airlines plans to introduce Chengdu - Cebu route.
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By David Casey
Our live blog from Routes Asia 2019, the only route development event dedicated to the Asia Pacific region.
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By David Casey
The new second terminal at Mactan Cebu International Airport (MCIA) is “a physical symbol of confidence” in the market and in the destination.
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By David Casey
North Asia continues to be a strong driver of international traffic for Mactan-Cebu International Airport. Routesonline looks at the growth of services between the Philippines airport and cities in China.
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By Gracie Davies
Business leaders in Cebu are excited for the future growth of the city and the wider region, with the tourism sector leading the way.
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By David Casey
Fresh from opening a new terminal that has increased overall passenger capacity to 12.5 million, Mactan-Cebu International Airport is already targeting further expansion. Erwin Balane, head of route development for The Philippine Department of Tourism, tells Routesonline about its ambitions of growing capacity to 35 million passengers per year by 2025.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: British Airways resumes flights to Pakistan's capital, Air Italy adds more North America destinations, and China Southern connects the hosts of two Routes events.
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By Ellie Wells
Ahead of Routes Asia 2019, Erwin Balane, head of route development for The Philippine Department of Tourism, discusses why Cebu decided to host the event.
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Routes' host and event management team document their recent site visit to the tropical destination for the 17th Routes Asia taking place next March.
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By David Casey
Our top five stories on Routes Weekly: Avianca resurrects plans for regional airline; the Middle East's aviation potential; Airbus' Brexit warning; Cebu readies for terminal opening and more.
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By David Casey
Mactan-Cebu International Airport’s new terminal is set to increase overall passenger capacity to 12.5 million, but the Philippines’ second-busiest airport has far greater ambitions.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Air Italy adds a fourth international route from Milan Malpensa and Air Malta to serve London Southend.
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By David Casey
Philippine Airlines is introducing new routes and hikes in flight frequencies ahead of taking delivery of the first of 21 new aircraft scheduled to arrive by the end of 2019.
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By David Casey
With Routes Asia heading to Cebu in the Philippines in 2019, Routesonline looks at some of the key facts and figures shaping the Southeast Asian country’s market.
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The Routes Asia route development forum has been officially handed over to Cebu, Philippines – the host destination for 2019.
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By Ellie Wells
The shortlists for the prestigious Routes Asia 2018 Marketing Awards have been revealed, with 22 airports and destinations recognised for their exceptional marketing services.
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By Nigel Mayes
Airport Strategy & Marketing provides expert insight into three of this week's stand-out new routes
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By Edward Robertson
Mactan-Cebu International Airport is setting its sights on the Chinese, Australian and European markets as it seeks to consolidate its reputation as an international airport and is using this year’s Routes Asia forum in Manila, Philippines to showcase its potential.
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By Edward Robertson
Routes Asia has opened in Manila, Philippines with renewed calls for regulators and airports to address infrastructure issues in the region with senior executives of some of the region’s fastest-growing airlines highlighting it as one of the biggest issues still impacting growth and development in the region.
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By Richard Maslen
Philippine Airlines will configure its A350-900s with a premium three class layout and plans to operate the aircraft on non-stop flights from Manila to the US west coast and New York, as well as on services to new destinations in Europe. The aircraft will enable the carrier to operate non-stop service on the 8,000 nautical mile Manila – New York route all year round with a full passenger load.
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By Richard Maslen
Emirates has opened reservations for a new daily flight linking its Dubai International Airport hub with both Mactan–Cebu International Airport and Clark International Airport (formerly the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport) from the end of March 2016. The flight will operate on a triangular basis and will be flown using a two-class Boeing 777-300ER
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By Poppy Marello
The airline is lobbying for an increase in air traffic rights which will give it the option of daily flights to Sydney and Melbourne as well as servicing Brisbane and Perth.
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By Richard Maslen
The Department of Tourism for the Philippines is seeking to maximise the contribution of tourism to the socio-economic development of the South East
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By Richard Maslen
Asian carrier SilkAir, the regional division of Singapore Airlines, is to introduce two new destinations to its network from late May 2014 as it
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