Showing posts with label Aviation News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aviation News. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Aviation | MCIAA Opens Second Parallel Runway with Inaugural Flights


✈️ MCIAA Opens Second Parallel Runway with Inaugural Flights
Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu — In a landmark development for Philippine aviation, the Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA) officially launched its second parallel runway today, marked by the arrival of flight 7C2177 from Incheon at 3:34 AM and the departure of flight 5J5108 to Kansai at 3:42 AM.

MCIAA General Manager and CEO Julius G. Neri, Jr. said the new runway will significantly boost operational efficiency and airside capacity, reducing delays and paving the way for future growth in passenger and cargo traffic.




The runway spans 2,560 meters and includes a 237-meter taxiway. It ensures continued operations during maintenance or emergency closures of the main runway—currently under repair and expected to reopen within a year.

This milestone comes ahead of MCIAA’s 35th anniversary and further positions MCIA as a regional aviation hub ready to meet rising air traffic demands.

#MCIAA #MCIA #AviationNews #CebuAirport #RunwayExpansion


Monday, August 5, 2013

Aviation | PAL Pulls out of Domestic Market but Retained its Cebu and Davao Flights











Manila, Philippines
→ Philippine Airlines (PAL) has officially exited the domestic flight market beginning August 1, according to a senior airline source.

An official from PAL, who asked not to be identified, shared with Interaksyon (published in their website) that all domestic routes previously operated by the national flag carrier have been turned over to PAL Express, its budget airline subsidiary. The move marks a strategic realignment of the company’s operations rather than a complete withdrawal from local travel.

PAL will continue to operate flights to Cebu and Davao, as these hubs serve as key gateways for passengers connecting to international routes.

“This is purely a business decision,” the source explained, emphasizing that the shift is part of PAL’s long-term strategy.

With PAL stepping back from domestic-only routes, the local aviation market is now dominated entirely by low-cost carriers. In addition to PAL Express, budget airlines serving domestic travelers include Cebu Pacific, AirAsia Philippines, Zest Airways, and Tiger Airways Philippines.

The transition highlights the growing role of budget airlines in meeting the country’s domestic travel demand, while full-service carriers increasingly focus on international and premium routes.


source: Interaksyon.com / published on August 5, 2013 





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