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Airlines in Cebu |
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Cebu, a province of Philippines lies to the eastern side of Negros Island. To its west is located the Leyte and to the southeast is Bohol province. It is one of the most developed provinces in the country with Cebu City as its capital. the Cebu province is served by the by Mactan-Cebu International Airport in Mactan Island, thirty minutes drive from downtown Cebu City. The Mactan-Cebu International Airport is one of a major international airport in the Visayas region of Philippines. The airport serves as a main source for connecting all the flight to and from Cebu and operates most of the Airlines in Cebu.
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The airport is managed by the Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority. Different airlines serve the Mactan-Cebu International Airport out of those the following are the most important ones.
Domestic Wing:
- South East Asian Airlines: Cotabato, Malay, Mambajao, Manila-Clark, Pagadian, Siargao)
- Air Philippines: (Bacolod, Davao, General Santos, Iloilo, Manila, Tacloban
- Cebu Pacific: (Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Iloilo, Kalibo, Malay Manila, Philippine Airlines: (Manila)
- Asian Spirit: (Cagayan de Oro, Malay, Manila)
All these flights are operated in the domestic wing. Not only the domestic flights but also flights at international level from Cebu to different countries are also operated this include the following names:
- Cebu Pacific: (Busan, Hong Kong, Seoul-Incheon, Singapore, Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan
- Cathay Pacific: (Hong Kong)
- Asiana Airlines: (Seoul-Incheon)
- China Southern Airlines: (Shanghai-Pudong)
- Korean Air: (Seoul-Incheon)
- Malaysia Airlines: (Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur)
- Philippine Airlines: (Seoul-Incheon, Tokyo-Narita)
- Qatar Airways: (Doha)
- Singapore Airlines
- Asian Spirit: (Koror)
- SilkAir: (Singapore)
- China Airlines
- Mandarin Airlines: (Kaohsiung, Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan)
There are many other former airlines names that use to be operate from Cebu both at domestic and international wing but due to the introduction of some newer flights those flights have stopped their service. The names of those former airlines include Aerolift Philippines, Grand Air International, Gulf Air, Singapore Airlines, DragonAir, and Mindanao Express.
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