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  2. List of Cebu Pacific destinations - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport. [1] Philippines ( Ilocos Region) Laoag. Laoag International Airport. [1] Philippines ( Mimaropa) Busuanga. Francisco B. Reyes Airport.

  3. Cebu Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Notes. [6] Cebu Air, Inc. ( PSE : CEB ), operating as Cebu Pacific (stylized in lowercase ), is a Philippine low-cost airline based at Pasay in Metro Manila. Founded in 1988, [2] it is Asia's first low-cost airline and the Philippines' largest leading airline. [7] [8] [9] It offers scheduled flights to both domestic and international destinations.

  4. List of airlines of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The domestic market is dominated by the Cebu Pacific group which has a 53% market share, followed by the Philippine Airlines group which has 31%, followed by AirAsia, having a 16% share. This list of airlines enumerates local airlines in the Philippines which have a current air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority .

  5. Cotabato Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cotabato Airport. /  7.16528°N 124.20972°E  / 7.16528; 124.20972. Cotabato Airport ( IATA: CBO, ICAO: RPMC ), also known as Awang Airport, is an airport serving the general area of Cotabato City, North Cotabato, Maguindanao del Norte, and Maguindanao del Sur. Located in the province of Maguindanao del Norte in the Philippines.

  6. Cebu - Wikipedia

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    Cebu Pacific Air is an airline owned by Cebu-based Gokongwei family. On May 28, 2008, Cebu Pacific was named as the world's number one airline in terms of growth. The airline carried a total of almost 5.5 million passengers in 2007, up 57.4% from 2006. On January 6, 2011, Cebu Pacific flew its 50 millionth passenger (from Manila to Beijing).

  7. Philippine Airlines Flight 434 - Wikipedia

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    EI-BWF, the accident aircraft, taxiing at Zurich Kloten International Airport in December 1988. Philippine Airlines Flight 434, sometimes referred to as PAL434 or PR434, was a scheduled flight on December 11, 1994, from Manila to Tokyo with a quick stopover in Cebu on a Boeing 747-283B that was seriously damaged by a bomb, killing one passenger ...

  8. List of radio stations in Cebu - Wikipedia

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    Cebu City: 963 AM: Bombo Radyo Cebu: People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. (part of Bombo Radyo Philippines) News, Public Affairs, Talk, Drama DYMF: 10 kW Cebu City: 999 AM: Super Radyo Cebu: GMA Network, Inc. News, Public Affairs, Talk, Drama DYSS: 10 kW Cebu City: 1152 AM: Bag-ong Adlaw DYCM: Makati Broadcasting Company News, Public Affairs ...

  9. Cebu–Cordova Link Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Cebu–Cordova Link Expressway ( CCLEX ), also known as the Cebu–Cordova Bridge and the Third Cebu–Mactan Bridge (or simply, the Third Bridge ), is an 8.9-kilometer (5.5 mi) toll bridge expressway in Metro Cebu, Philippines. The bridge connects the South Road Properties in Cebu City in mainland Cebu, and Cordova, on Mactan island.