top of page

HUBS OF CEBU PACIFIC

naia_terminal_3_2009_mc.jpg

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (RPLL) in Manila is the main airport for the Philippines and a key hub for Cebu Pacific, the largest low-cost airline in the country. With several terminals, including Terminal 3 for domestic and international flights, RPLL connects travelers to the capital and serves many global airlines, enhancing Manila's role as a central travel and business hub.

FACADE_6.jpg

Clark International Airport (RPLC) in Pampanga serves as a key secondary hub, providing a convenient alternative to Ninoy Aquino International Airport and reducing congestion in Manila. Cebu Pacific operates flights from Clark, enhancing accessibility for domestic and international travel while supporting regional development.

Mactan-Cebu-International-Airport-october-29-2022.jpg_resize=1280,900&zoom=1.jpg

Mactan-Cebu International Airport (RPVM) is the second-largest airport in the Philippines and the birthplace of Cebu Pacific. Located in Cebu, a key economic and cultural hub in the Visayas, it serves as an important transit point for domestic and international travel. The airport enhances tourism and economic growth in the region, known for its rich history and vibrant culture.

xcover10.jpg.pagespeed.ic.jZqVzhVliT.webp

Francisco Bangoy International Airport (RPMD), or Davao International Airport, is the main airport in Mindanao and a key hub for Cebu Pacific. Located in Davao City, it supports regional economic growth, trade, and tourism by providing connectivity to numerous domestic and international destinations, making it essential for travel in southern Philippines.

bottom of page