PH Cebu Pacific reports double earnings in 2016
THE Philippines’ leading carrier,
Cebu Pacific Air (PSE: CEB) posted a net income of PHP9.8 Billion in
2016, up 122% year-on-year, on the back of the strong demand for low-cost air
travel and robust growth in ancillary revenues, which include baggage fees,
on-board meals and merchandise.
Total
revenues, which include CEB cargo services and wholly-owned subsidiary Cebgo,
jumped 9.6% to PHP61.9 Billion, as passenger revenues surged 9.2% to PHP46.6
Billion. For the full year, CEB flew 19.1 Million passengers, up 4.1% versus
the 18.4 Million passengers carried in 2015.
“2016
was a great year for CEB as we continue to enable everyJuan to fly to more destinations around the Philippines and to
key destinations in Asia, the Middle East, Australia and the US. CEB remains
committed to further increase inter-island connectivity within the Philippines
to promote trade and tourism and help more people connect with their families
and friends all around the world, while consistently providing our trademark
best value fares,” said Atty JR Mantaring, Vice President for Corporate
Affairs of Cebu Pacific.
In 2016, Cebu Pacific flew to 36 domestic and 30 international
destinations through 102 routes and more than 2,820 flights weekly. CEB boosted
its intra-regional network in the Visayas with flights from Cebu to Ormoc,
Roxas and Calbayog. The airline also launched direct service between Kalibo and
Incheon; as well as its first US destination, Guam. CEB also teamed-up with
some of the world’s leading Low Cost Carriers (LCC) to form Value Alliance, the
world’s largest LCC Alliance, which aims to provide greater value, connectivity
and choice for travel throughout Southeast Asia, North Asia and Australia. CEB
also opened a branch office in South Korea, to boost promotional efforts in the
Korean market.
CEB capped 2016 with 57 aircraft, adding two brand-new ATR 72-600
aircraft in February 2017, to bring its current fleet to 59. For the rest of
2017, CEB expects to take delivery of one Airbus A330, two Airbus A321neo, and
four more ATR 72-600; and delivering out three of its four Airbus A319 to end
the year with 63 aircraft. CEB continues to have one of the youngest aircraft
fleets in the world, with an average age of 4.91 years.
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