Cebu Pacific has gone through the biggest challenge ever to its business, the covid-19. Do you think the company did the right strategies to stay afloat? Let us know down below!
@@jeciel85 you'd blame it on the airline? Clearly, you have no idea how airline industry works. Have you even considered looking into the poor airport facility Cebu Pacific had to make do. Also, number of flights per day vs Pal is almost double. Certainly the ratio for delays would be more. But that doesnt mean it's worse. Try flying in the US, the ratio of delays is more.
Cebpac has the best value for money in terms of our local airlines. We always use them kahit minsan may some delays, we save A LOT over the years. Will never choose PAL over cebpac if given the choice in route.
@@jeciel85We are not talking about service itself. We are talking about airline business! You are clearly not getting the point. Every airline has its own share of delays by the way
I have flown with Cebu to and from Philippines and Australia .I have found Cebu very good in ALL flights in the air very professional. I've retired and flown with other airlines in Australia and America. But have found Cebu to be o e of the best if not THE BEST . So keep up the good work CEBU .
ONE FACTOR WHY CEBU PACIFIC AND PHILIPPINE AIRLINE HAS ALWAYS GOT PROBLEMS! DUE TO THEIR SERVICES, JUST TOO MUCH COMPLAINS. ONE COMPLAINED I WATCHED ON YOU TUBE WAS THE TOILET WAS DIRTY AND THE STAFFS TALKED SO LOUD.
Cebu Pacific will be fine in a few years when we hopefully overcame the current global financial crisis. They have a solid costumer base in both domestic and international flights as a low cost carrier. What will survive of PAL after the much needed restructuring will certainly not look the same. They will survive, but not as we know it. And to call PAL a "full service airline" was already a stretch of the imagination before Covid. But since Filipinos see it as their patriotic duty to fly PAL, it'll stay around. Certainly not as a full service airline though, hasn't been that since the early 2000s anyway.
It’s interesting that some Filipinos do see it as a patriotic duty to fly PAL. I was born in the PH but I’ve lived more than half my life in the states, and I always hear from relatives and friends to avoid PAL. They offer “Mabuhay Miles” that I couldn’t care less about. It needs to be part of an airline alliance like Star Alliance (United Airlines, Lufthansa, ANA). Flying to the PH isn’t cheap to begin with. If I’m paying more, I might I as well reap the benefits of alliance partners
@Dr. Koda Meister Haha three things that Filipinos always have strong patriotic feelings about: Any Filipina that is elected Miss Universe, Manny Pacquiao and PAL lol It's those charming little quirks that make the PH fun. What Cebu Pacific offers is fine for a low cost carrier, I can't complain. I could do without the constant delays, but the fault with that lies with NAIA.
@@wradak it’s funny hahaha. I also think Cebu Pacific should compete with PAL internationally in some grounds. The biggest downside of PAL is that since they’re not part of any alliance for code-sharing, connecting flights are awful. This is why I prefer Star Alliance because the miles I get from Lufthansa transfer over to United
@Dr. Koda Meister Yeah, miles are a big issue I have with PAL too. And even when I tried booking Lufthansa with a connecting PAL flight, I was told that they won't check my baggage through onto the PAL flight. Apparently a few years back they didn't even have any kind of agreement with other Airlines. So of course I didn't book PAL, I'm not gonna check all my luggage in again on a transfer.
@@ronniesolomon9625 PAL for me too. Had worst experiences with CebPac in NAIA and when it comes to inside plane experience with their stewardess, PAL is also better.
This video greatly discounts the quality of top level management inside Cebu Pacific as against PAL, and how each owning family treated their airline. Also, PAL really wanted to declare bankruptcy to reset their lease contracts.
*I had the worst experience from Cebu Pacific, I was stuck for 10 hours and 30 minutes at NAIAT3 because they failed to organize their schedule. The screen showed delay but they left early before the scheduled time, there were also other passengers who had the same experience I had and they offload our luggage 4 hours later, and we didn't even receive any food or water which is required by law, they didn't even apologize us what so ever.*
You get what you pay for LOL. I always laugh at these horror stories because I've always had a breeze using Cebu Pac. For the cost, I really could not complain. The airline industry in general has produced so many infuriating stories like you have. Maybe people like me are just lucky.
Well, i had great experiences with cebu pacific. When our flight was diverted from davao to gen san just last december due to a bad weather, the pulot kept us updated with every pertinent information. The cabin cre were very polite and reassuring and served us food 😋 which surprised us considering that cebu pac is a low cost airline. We thought that it would be just water and crackers but its more than that. Almost 3hours later upon reaching davao, we were again given 2 packs of crackers and a bottle of water which is very impressive for me. I have flown pal and have also experienced long delays and not being served snacks. My expectations with pal is quite high tho but not with cebu pac as the latter claimed to be a low cost airline and the former to be a full service airline. I am not complaining here but just stating the fact that not any of our local airlines including air asia is not a perfect airline. A full service airline should be a lot better than a low cost airline. Maybe (tho debatable), pal is a little better airline, domestically speaking.
That's more of an issue with NAIA in general though, i never had a flight leaving on schedule, no matter what Airline (And i tried many like PAL, Cebu Pacific, Turkish, Emirates, Singapore, Oman etc.). The worst was "only" 3 hours delay on my Turkish flight though. But you're not wrong, Cebu Pacific are usually at least 1 hour delayed.
In 2017 I flew Cebu Pacific very often 10 times domestically and internationally. All International went smoothly without any problems. Almost every domestic flight was a big gamble whether the flight was on time or delayed. Most of the problem was caused by NAIA which is the worst airport in SEA. I like Cebu Pacific because the price is sometimes a fraction of PAL.
@@jordanthedoge535 I havent flown with Cebu Airlines as Philippinos in Cebu have told me not to rely on them, their own carrier and they dont even trust it. When you have to rely on punctuation and times you cant afford to take risks that could end up costing you money and time. The old saying goes, ask a local, they tend to know more.
Not reliable? Have you looked into the industry this 2022-2023? CebuPac has had more reliable planes that Pal, and even twice the fleet. You can't even compare low cost vs legacy carrier. And yet, 5j doubles it operatations vs Pal. They even pay their people better. Even the best in the country vs its local competition
@Ronnie Solomon well.. then. On a local option.. please do try experiencing every local airline. Delays cant be blamed on any, as they're due to the inadequate size of Manila Airport. For reliability and number of flights I'm pretty sure the low cost carrier is efficient enough in the domestic scene.
Simple explanation is many businesses were hit hard by the pandemic, most especially those in the travel and leisure industry. Most airlines around the world went bankrupt. Agree with you. CebuPac (being a low cost carrier) has less operational costs than PAL (being our flag carrier) which is bigger, has more routes to maintain, more employees, etc.
Cebu Pacific has been my first choice when I fly locally in and around the PI. The crew just seems to enjoy being there. PAL on the other hand is a toss-up. Like a box of chocolates, you’ll never know what you’re gonna get. I hope they both survive.
Did you know that Cebu Pacific changed the air travel in the Philippines, and because of Cebu Pacific all Filipinos (Juan) have a chance to fly. Back then, Ferries were the most practical and economical option to travel inter-island. And it was also the period when thousands and thousands of Filipinos who could not afford to travel by air with PAL died every year in sea tragedies. And one of the worst sea tragedies was on December 20, 1987, the MV Doña Paz, a passenger ferry bound for Manila, collided with an oil tanker carrying 9,000 barrels of combustible petroleum products, sinking the ferry and resulting in more than 4,300 fatalities and only 24 survivors in one of the world's deadliest maritime disasters in history, killing more people than the Titanic disaster that killed more than 1,500 people. My parents, uncles and aunties told me that they couldn't afford to fly back then, they couldn't afford to travel by air when Philippines Airlines (PAL) dominated the market during the 1970s and 1980s. As it was the sole domestic airline, Philippine Airlines (PAL) was virtually monopolizing the country's aviation industry. 1974 - PAL continues to dominate the industry by having the monopoly on domestic travels. Air travel was a luxury. Flying was very expensive, PAL's ticket from Cebu to Manila was more or less 6K and during 70's, 80's and 90's it was too much, the PAL base airfare in 1980's or 1990's cost 6K or 20K in today's peso. It was very horrible; it was very awful; they could not afford the air fare; it was ridiculously expensive. Flying during those days was a luxury, and the flight attendants were unfriendly and unapproachable; they thought too highly of themselves, being overweening and overbearing, especially to the Overseas Filipino Workers. Fortunately, when Cebu Pacific started flying, everything changed. Air travel became very accessible, available, friendly, fun, and affordable, and all Filipinos can now fly to their favorite domestic and international destinations with high quality and friendly service at an affordable price. We're very proud and very thankful to Cebu Pacific. We love Cebu Pacific. Cebu's flag carrier. Cebu Pacific is the largest and the leading Airline in the Philippines. Cebu Pacific is the most popular in the country. CEB operates the widest domestic network in the Philippines. Cebu Pacific is now a household name. In January 1972, Philippine Airlines became a monopoly in domestic air travel after the late Dictator and Kleptocrat Ferdinand Marcos (by virtue of his powers under Martial Law) ordered the foreclosure of two other airlines - Filipinas Orient Airlines (FOA) and Air Manila Inc. (AMI). Marcos implemented a one-airline policy.
Crbu Pacific is better professionally managed by lance gokongwei. Frugal , efficient , effective management. They are southwest equivalent. No frills airlines . not even luggage and snacks.
The only problem with CebuPacific that pulls them down are thw stereotypical Filipinos that put them down and ridiculously compare them with Pal where Pal is a legacy carrier and 5j is low cost. Also, they neglect to see how poor our airports are that play a big role from operating better.
This is misleading. Get your facts straight Behind Asia. "Cebu Pacific" is the largest and the leading Airline in the Philippines since 2010. FYI, the market is dominated by the "Cebu Pacific group" which has a 61% market share, followed by the Philippine Airlines group which has ONLY 29%, followed by AirAsia, having only a 9% share. The Philippines' leading airline, Cebu Pacific (CEB), entered the aviation industry in March 1996 and pioneered the “low fare, great value” strategy. Since its establishment, Cebu Pacific has flown over 200 million passengers. On May 28, 2008, Cebu Pacific was named as the world's number one airline in terms of growth. The airline was also ranked fifth in Asia for Budget Airline passengers transported and 23rd in the world. The airline carried a total of almost 5.5 million passengers in 2007, an increase of 57.4 percent from 2006. In 2010, Cebu Pacific became the Philippines' largest airline based on number of passengers flown on domestic and international routes. According to Civil Aeronautics Board data, Cebu Pacific flew 2.45 million total passengers in the first quarter of 2010, nearly 110,000 more than Philippine Airlines, which carried 2.34 million systemwide during the same period. Cebu Pacific's success is phenomenal. Since then, Cebu Pacific's growth and success have been unstoppable and skyrocketed. In January 2011, Cebu Pacific flew its 50 millionth passenger. The airline flew its 100 millionth passenger in January 2015, its 150 millionth in October 2017, and its 200 millionth passenger in March 2022. And the Cebu Pacific's brand-new Airbus A330neo makes Cebu Pacific the first-ever Asian carrier to incorporate the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) into its operations. What makes Philippine Airlines the leading airline in the country and Cebu Pacific just 2nd? The fact is Philippine airlines' market share alone is very low since 2010, they have huge Debt and Liabilities, and already BANKRUPT. Philippine Airlines filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in a US court in September 2021 and completed the process in December 2021. Its restructuring slashed $2.1 billion in debts and saw 20 aircraft returned to lessors. The worsening of PAL's shaky finances, forcing Santa Maria to retrench 2,300 employees - 30 percent of its workforce - in early February 2021. PAL also had to reduce domestic and international flights. Philippine Airlines, partly owned by Japan's ANA Holdings Inc (9202.T), announced in October 2021 it was slashing 2,700 jobs, or a third of its workforce. It has a fleet of 97 Boeing and Airbus aircraft, 81 of which are leased. #cebupacificair #factsfirstph #verafilesfactcheck #rappler
Back then PAL had issues with labor unions, something that I haven't heard of with Cebu Pac. I could be uninformed but maybe PAL 's net is very negatively affected by this overhead.
@@MrBlazemaster525 That could be true. On the other hand, labor unions have been heavily dominated by the communists so as to cause unrest and the eventual failure of a country, then the subsequent revolution and restructure of government. Legitimate causes are and have been hijacked to achieve this.
@@MrBlazemaster525 Nobody is holding them hostage. They can always look for other jobs where everybody else works without being "screwed". It's a free country. Why don't they?
The total liabilities of Philippine Airlines (PAL)-including its outstanding obligations to foreign aircraft suppliers-stand at almost $5 billion US dollars, making its proposed debt restructuring plan the largest in the country’s history. Philippine Airlines (PAL) reported a total comprehensive loss of P73 billion 2020 ($1.51 billion US dollars), which is 616% higher from last year’s P10.20 billion total comprehensive loss, as its operations were hurt by worldwide travel restrictions due to COVID-19 pandemic.
@@superbeef8653 this is why Philippines never prosper we never learn from history, ninakawan na binoto pa. No dramas needed just historical experience🤮 speaking of economy, Philippines topped the world with the most expensive onion. Congrats👏👏👏
' Philippine Aielines, the largest and flagship carrier of the archipelago country" DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH PROPERLY! HGow can Philippine Airlines be the largest? how many fleet does Philippine Airlines have compared to Cebu Pacific? B.S.!!!
Airline size is not determined by fleet size exclusively. Other factors include things stated in the video such as Assets. PAL also operates more international flights making it a better flag carrier as Cebu does not offer flights to the EU and the US unlike PAL that offers flights to both.
Pal has more fleet than Cebu Pac. PAL's fleet consist of Narrow body and 20 widebody planes. Overall it has 45 aircraft. PAL express, PAL's subsidiary has 27 aircraft. Overall PAL has 72 planes. Cebu Pacific on the other hand has 68 aircraft in its fleet including those propeller aircraft of Ceb go. Only 7 of those aircraft are widebody.
It will be a turn around.pandemic was good for the industry it gave them a big lesson and a time to re think their strategies and re tool their business.
The Philippine Airlines' market share is very low since 2010, they have huge Debt and Liabilities, and already BANKRUPT. The market is dominated by the "Cebu Pacific group" which has a 61% market share, followed by the Philippine Airlines group which has ONLY 29%, followed by AirAsia, having only a 9% share Philippine Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a US court in September 2021 and completed the process in December 2021. Its restructuring slashed $2.1 billion in debts and saw 20 aircraft returned to lessors. The worsening of PAL's shaky finances, forcing Santa Maria to retrench 2,300 employees - 30 percent of its workforce - in early February 2021. PAL also had to reduce domestic and international flights. Philippine Airlines, partly owned by Japan's ANA Holdings Inc (9202.T), announced in October 2021 it was slashing 2,700 jobs, or a third of its workforce. It has a fleet of 97 Boeing and Airbus aircraft, 81 of which are leased. The total liabilities of Philippine Airlines (PAL)-including its outstanding obligations to foreign aircraft suppliers-stand at almost $5 billion US dollars, making its proposed debt restructuring plan the largest in the country’s history. Philippine Airlines (PAL) reported a total comprehensive loss of P73 billion 2020 ($1.51 billion US dollars), which is 616% higher from last year’s P10.20 billion total comprehensive loss, as its operations were hurt by worldwide travel restrictions due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Cebu Pacific is way better than PAL in terms of inflight services. PAL inflight crews are acting like gods in the air. deserved to be replaced with better staffs
@@frenchpotato5661 I strongly disagree because I travelled internationally both domestic and international several times from both airlines and I can see the difference
@@pacificislanderbisrock I'm a frequent flyer. I travel internationally every month, at times twice. Visayas is my hometown. Diplomatic e-passport holder. CebPac usually cancels flight. Usually late. Plus, I saw many times how snobbish ang mga staffs sa CebPac in NAIA.
Cebu Pacific is TRASH! I purchased a ticket and didn't get my e-ticket for an ENTIRE WEEK! I had to buy a new one and only a day before my flight did they send me my ticket and receipt. 1/5 stars
Flights to Thailand? They got you covered, mate. Cebu Pacific and PAL both fly the Manila - Bangkok route about 10 times daily, for about 6k to 12k peso.
I dont know where you got your data but Cebu Pacific has more planes, moved more passengers and has way more flights than Philippine Airlines. Cebu Pacific is bigger than PAL is.
Cebu Pacific has gone through the biggest challenge ever to its business, the covid-19. Do you think the company did the right strategies to stay afloat? Let us know down below!
@Love Has one of the worst service ever. Almost always delayed.
@user-pi1yw7pw6c nope it's Ceb Puck 😂😂
@@jeciel85 you'd blame it on the airline? Clearly, you have no idea how airline industry works. Have you even considered looking into the poor airport facility Cebu Pacific had to make do. Also, number of flights per day vs Pal is almost double. Certainly the ratio for delays would be more. But that doesnt mean it's worse. Try flying in the US, the ratio of delays is more.
Cebpac has the best value for money in terms of our local airlines. We always use them kahit minsan may some delays, we save A LOT over the years. Will never choose PAL over cebpac if given the choice in route.
@@jeciel85We are not talking about service itself. We are talking about airline business! You are clearly not getting the point. Every airline has its own share of delays by the way
I have flown with Cebu to and from Philippines and Australia .I have found Cebu very good in ALL flights in the air very professional.
I've retired and flown with other airlines in Australia and America. But have found Cebu to be o e of the best if not THE BEST . So keep up the good work CEBU .
ONE FACTOR WHY CEBU PACIFIC AND PHILIPPINE AIRLINE HAS ALWAYS GOT PROBLEMS! DUE TO THEIR SERVICES, JUST TOO MUCH COMPLAINS. ONE COMPLAINED I WATCHED ON YOU TUBE WAS THE TOILET WAS DIRTY AND THE STAFFS TALKED SO LOUD.
good that you are opening up in making more videos about the aviation industry! Keep up the good work!1!1!
Cebu Pacific will be fine in a few years when we hopefully overcame the current global financial crisis. They have a solid costumer base in both domestic and international flights as a low cost carrier. What will survive of PAL after the much needed restructuring will certainly not look the same. They will survive, but not as we know it. And to call PAL a "full service airline" was already a stretch of the imagination before Covid. But since Filipinos see it as their patriotic duty to fly PAL, it'll stay around. Certainly not as a full service airline though, hasn't been that since the early 2000s anyway.
It’s interesting that some Filipinos do see it as a patriotic duty to fly PAL. I was born in the PH but I’ve lived more than half my life in the states, and I always hear from relatives and friends to avoid PAL.
They offer “Mabuhay Miles” that I couldn’t care less about. It needs to be part of an airline alliance like Star Alliance (United Airlines, Lufthansa, ANA). Flying to the PH isn’t cheap to begin with. If I’m paying more, I might I as well reap the benefits of alliance partners
But I always had a positive experience with Cebu Pacific
@Dr. Koda Meister Haha three things that Filipinos always have strong patriotic feelings about: Any Filipina that is elected Miss Universe, Manny Pacquiao and PAL lol It's those charming little quirks that make the PH fun. What Cebu Pacific offers is fine for a low cost carrier, I can't complain. I could do without the constant delays, but the fault with that lies with NAIA.
@@wradak it’s funny hahaha. I also think Cebu Pacific should compete with PAL internationally in some grounds. The biggest downside of PAL is that since they’re not part of any alliance for code-sharing, connecting flights are awful. This is why I prefer Star Alliance because the miles I get from Lufthansa transfer over to United
@Dr. Koda Meister Yeah, miles are a big issue I have with PAL too. And even when I tried booking Lufthansa with a connecting PAL flight, I was told that they won't check my baggage through onto the PAL flight. Apparently a few years back they didn't even have any kind of agreement with other Airlines. So of course I didn't book PAL, I'm not gonna check all my luggage in again on a transfer.
This is a very interesting video! We actually had a research study like this and the results were very similar!
Cebu Pacific is the leading airline here in the Philippines.
Cebu Pacific - Cheapest airline
Philippine Airlines - Expensive airline
PAL🇵🇭 for me.
@Love and PAL has more international flights, and flag carrier🇵🇭
@@ronniesolomon9625 PAL for me too. Had worst experiences with CebPac in NAIA and when it comes to inside plane experience with their stewardess, PAL is also better.
Cebu Pacific is resilient in crisis
Cebu was always my favourite , always seemed to be happier with the best smiles
This video greatly discounts the quality of top level management inside Cebu Pacific as against PAL, and how each owning family treated their airline.
Also, PAL really wanted to declare bankruptcy to reset their lease contracts.
*I had the worst experience from Cebu Pacific, I was stuck for 10 hours and 30 minutes at NAIAT3 because they failed to organize their schedule. The screen showed delay but they left early before the scheduled time, there were also other passengers who had the same experience I had and they offload our luggage 4 hours later, and we didn't even receive any food or water which is required by law, they didn't even apologize us what so ever.*
Its NAIA fault not the airline. NAIA sucks, they need to burn that airport to the ground.
You get what you pay for LOL.
I always laugh at these horror stories because I've always had a breeze using Cebu Pac. For the cost, I really could not complain.
The airline industry in general has produced so many infuriating stories like you have. Maybe people like me are just lucky.
Well, i had great experiences with cebu pacific. When our flight was diverted from davao to gen san just last december due to a bad weather, the pulot kept us updated with every pertinent information. The cabin cre were very polite and reassuring and served us food 😋 which surprised us considering that cebu pac is a low cost airline. We thought that it would be just water and crackers but its more than that. Almost 3hours later upon reaching davao, we were again given 2 packs of crackers and a bottle of water which is very impressive for me.
I have flown pal and have also experienced long delays and not being served snacks. My expectations with pal is quite high tho but not with cebu pac as the latter claimed to be a low cost airline and the former to be a full service airline. I am not complaining here but just stating the fact that not any of our local airlines including air asia is not a perfect airline. A full service airline should be a lot better than a low cost airline. Maybe (tho debatable), pal is a little better airline, domestically speaking.
That's more of an issue with NAIA in general though, i never had a flight leaving on schedule, no matter what Airline (And i tried many like PAL, Cebu Pacific, Turkish, Emirates, Singapore, Oman etc.). The worst was "only" 3 hours delay on my Turkish flight though. But you're not wrong, Cebu Pacific are usually at least 1 hour delayed.
In 2017 I flew Cebu Pacific very often 10 times domestically and internationally. All International went smoothly without any problems. Almost every domestic flight was a big gamble whether the flight was on time or delayed. Most of the problem was caused by NAIA which is the worst airport in SEA. I like Cebu Pacific because the price is sometimes a fraction of PAL.
I assume cancelling flights all the time and not being reliable might be the cause of Cebu Pacific not being trustworthy
I have a horrible experience with CP...
@@jordanthedoge535 I havent flown with Cebu Airlines as Philippinos in Cebu have told me not to rely on them, their own carrier and they dont even trust it. When you have to rely on punctuation and times you cant afford to take risks that could end up costing you money and time. The old saying goes, ask a local, they tend to know more.
Not reliable? Have you looked into the industry this 2022-2023? CebuPac has had more reliable planes that Pal, and even twice the fleet.
You can't even compare low cost vs legacy carrier. And yet, 5j doubles it operatations vs Pal. They even pay their people better. Even the best in the country vs its local competition
@@driver_18 you are relying into statistical data, he is relying into local experiences, i'd take the latter
@Ronnie Solomon well.. then. On a local option.. please do try experiencing every local airline. Delays cant be blamed on any, as they're due to the inadequate size of Manila Airport. For reliability and number of flights I'm pretty sure the low cost carrier is efficient enough in the domestic scene.
I always fly Cebu Pacific. Always have good experience. The staffs were always professional.
Your sure delay
Simple explanation is many businesses were hit hard by the pandemic, most especially those in the travel and leisure industry. Most airlines around the world went bankrupt.
Agree with you. CebuPac (being a low cost carrier) has less operational costs than PAL (being our flag carrier) which is bigger, has more routes to maintain, more employees, etc.
Cebu Pacific has been my first choice when I fly locally in and around the PI. The crew just seems to enjoy being there. PAL on the other hand is a toss-up. Like a box of chocolates, you’ll never know what you’re gonna get.
I hope they both survive.
Did you know that Cebu Pacific changed the air travel in the Philippines, and because of Cebu Pacific all Filipinos (Juan) have a chance to fly. Back then, Ferries were the most practical and economical option to travel inter-island.
And it was also the period when thousands and thousands of Filipinos who could not afford to travel by air with PAL died every year in sea tragedies. And one of the worst sea tragedies was on December 20, 1987, the MV Doña Paz, a passenger ferry bound for Manila, collided with an oil tanker carrying 9,000 barrels of combustible petroleum products, sinking the ferry and resulting in more than 4,300 fatalities and only 24 survivors in one of the world's deadliest maritime disasters in history, killing more people than the Titanic disaster that killed more than 1,500 people.
My parents, uncles and aunties told me that they couldn't afford to fly back then, they couldn't afford to travel by air when Philippines Airlines (PAL) dominated the market during the 1970s and 1980s. As it was the sole domestic airline, Philippine Airlines (PAL) was virtually monopolizing the country's aviation industry. 1974 - PAL continues to dominate the industry by having the monopoly on domestic travels. Air travel was a luxury. Flying was very expensive, PAL's ticket from Cebu to Manila was more or less 6K and during 70's, 80's and 90's it was too much, the PAL base airfare in 1980's or 1990's cost 6K or 20K in today's peso. It was very horrible; it was very awful; they could not afford the air fare; it was ridiculously expensive. Flying during those days was a luxury, and the flight attendants were unfriendly and unapproachable; they thought too highly of themselves, being overweening and overbearing, especially to the Overseas Filipino Workers.
Fortunately, when Cebu Pacific started flying, everything changed. Air travel became very accessible, available, friendly, fun, and affordable, and all Filipinos can now fly to their favorite domestic and international destinations with high quality and friendly service at an affordable price. We're very proud and very thankful to Cebu Pacific. We love Cebu Pacific. Cebu's flag carrier. Cebu Pacific is the largest and the leading Airline in the Philippines. Cebu Pacific is the most popular in the country. CEB operates the widest domestic network in the Philippines. Cebu Pacific is now a household name.
In January 1972, Philippine Airlines became a monopoly in domestic air travel after the late Dictator and Kleptocrat Ferdinand Marcos (by virtue of his powers under Martial Law) ordered the foreclosure of two other airlines - Filipinas Orient Airlines (FOA) and Air Manila Inc. (AMI). Marcos implemented a one-airline policy.
its a good airline, used it few times
Nope it won't. These two airlines will still fly high in many years to come.
Crbu Pacific is better professionally managed by lance gokongwei. Frugal , efficient , effective management.
They are southwest equivalent.
No frills airlines .
not even luggage and snacks.
Philippine airlines will rise high in the coming years🎉
They need to join an airline alliance like Star Alliance
I prefer pal or Qantas from Sydney more leg room plenty of alcohol movies 3 meals .My mother and father inlaw flies Cebu pacific .we pay of course .
The only problem with CebuPacific that pulls them down are thw stereotypical Filipinos that put them down and ridiculously compare them with Pal where Pal is a legacy carrier and 5j is low cost. Also, they neglect to see how poor our airports are that play a big role from operating better.
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This is misleading. Get your facts straight Behind Asia.
"Cebu Pacific" is the largest and the leading Airline in the Philippines since 2010.
FYI, the market is dominated by the "Cebu Pacific group" which has a 61% market share, followed by the Philippine Airlines group which has ONLY 29%, followed by AirAsia, having only a 9% share.
The Philippines' leading airline, Cebu Pacific (CEB), entered the aviation industry in March 1996 and pioneered the “low fare, great value” strategy. Since its establishment, Cebu Pacific has flown over 200 million passengers.
On May 28, 2008, Cebu Pacific was named as the world's number one airline in terms of growth. The airline was also ranked fifth in Asia for Budget Airline passengers transported and 23rd in the world. The airline carried a total of almost 5.5 million passengers in 2007, an increase of 57.4 percent from 2006.
In 2010, Cebu Pacific became the Philippines' largest airline based on number of passengers flown on domestic and international routes. According to Civil Aeronautics Board data, Cebu Pacific flew 2.45 million total passengers in the first quarter of 2010, nearly 110,000 more than Philippine Airlines, which carried 2.34 million systemwide during the same period.
Cebu Pacific's success is phenomenal. Since then, Cebu Pacific's growth and success have been unstoppable and skyrocketed.
In January 2011, Cebu Pacific flew its 50 millionth passenger. The airline flew its 100 millionth passenger in January 2015, its 150 millionth in October 2017, and its 200 millionth passenger in March 2022.
And the Cebu Pacific's brand-new Airbus A330neo makes Cebu Pacific the first-ever Asian carrier to incorporate the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) into its operations.
What makes Philippine Airlines the leading airline in the country and Cebu Pacific just 2nd? The fact is Philippine airlines' market share alone is very low since 2010, they have huge Debt and Liabilities, and already BANKRUPT.
Philippine Airlines filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in a US court in September 2021 and completed the process in December 2021. Its restructuring slashed $2.1 billion in debts and saw 20 aircraft returned to lessors.
The worsening of PAL's shaky finances, forcing Santa Maria to retrench 2,300 employees - 30 percent of its workforce - in early February 2021. PAL also had to reduce domestic and international flights.
Philippine Airlines, partly owned by Japan's ANA Holdings Inc (9202.T), announced in October 2021 it was slashing 2,700 jobs, or a third of its workforce. It has a fleet of 97 Boeing and Airbus aircraft, 81 of which are leased.
#cebupacificair #factsfirstph #verafilesfactcheck #rappler
state of cebu
There you go Behind Asia. Do your research well.
Philippine Airlines has one of the world's best ground maintenance crews making Asia's safest airline. Sacrificing safety for profits is bad business.
Your info is not accurate...
PSE- Philippine Stock Exchange, not public stock exchange.
Both these airlines are facing tough competition from other regional airlines who are just as hungry.
Back then PAL had issues with labor unions, something that I haven't heard of with Cebu Pac. I could be uninformed but maybe PAL 's net is very negatively affected by this overhead.
PAL only have issues with their unions because the LT Group regularly screw their employees
@@MrBlazemaster525 That could be true. On the other hand, labor unions have been heavily dominated by the communists so as to cause unrest and the eventual failure of a country, then the subsequent revolution and restructure of government. Legitimate causes are and have been hijacked to achieve this.
@@linikit there is no could here, PAL regularly screw and continue to screw crew
@@MrBlazemaster525 Nobody is holding them hostage. They can always look for other jobs where everybody else works without being "screwed". It's a free country. Why don't they?
@@linikit You really think it's that easy?
Philippine Airlines is not part of the LT Group. They have the same owners but the airline is not a part of the conglomerate.
How much did Philippine airlines lose during the pandemic?
The total liabilities of Philippine Airlines (PAL)-including its outstanding obligations to foreign aircraft suppliers-stand at almost $5 billion US dollars, making its proposed debt restructuring plan the largest in the country’s history.
Philippine Airlines (PAL) reported a total comprehensive loss of P73 billion 2020 ($1.51 billion US dollars), which is 616% higher from last year’s P10.20 billion total comprehensive loss, as its operations were hurt by worldwide travel restrictions due to COVID-19 pandemic.
@@elgadricchartoen4369 thanks for your information
Most of the national airlines in South East Asia are nearly bankrupt including Garuda Indonesia, Thai Airways, Malaysia Airlines etc
Cebu Pacific earned billions. This year the airline reported profit. What collapse are you talking???
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@@superbeef8653 better if 'some flyin' around, but if it would be monthly tour, then the national treasury might be consumed before he steps down.
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Educate yourself and stop watching those drama series, then you'll understand how the economy works... LOL
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Pretty sure the holding company would give the trading entities loans
' Philippine Aielines, the largest and flagship carrier of the archipelago country" DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH PROPERLY! HGow can Philippine Airlines be the largest? how many fleet does Philippine Airlines have compared to Cebu Pacific? B.S.!!!
Airline size is not determined by fleet size exclusively. Other factors include things stated in the video such as Assets. PAL also operates more international flights making it a better flag carrier as Cebu does not offer flights to the EU and the US unlike PAL that offers flights to both.
Pal has more fleet than Cebu Pac. PAL's fleet consist of Narrow body and 20 widebody planes. Overall it has 45 aircraft. PAL express, PAL's subsidiary has 27 aircraft. Overall PAL has 72 planes.
Cebu Pacific on the other hand has 68 aircraft in its fleet including those propeller aircraft of Ceb go. Only 7 of those aircraft are widebody.
@@sbb1912 PAL has a fleet of only 61 aircraft. Cebu Pacific has 73. What are you talking about?
It will be a turn around.pandemic was good for the industry it gave them a big lesson and a time to re think their strategies and re tool their business.
The Philippine Airlines' market share is very low since 2010, they have huge Debt and Liabilities, and already BANKRUPT.
The market is dominated by the "Cebu Pacific group" which has a 61% market share, followed by the Philippine Airlines group which has ONLY 29%, followed by AirAsia, having only a 9% share
Philippine Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a US court in September 2021 and completed the process in December 2021. Its restructuring slashed $2.1 billion in debts and saw 20 aircraft returned to lessors.
The worsening of PAL's shaky finances, forcing Santa Maria to retrench 2,300 employees - 30 percent of its workforce - in early February 2021. PAL also had to reduce domestic and international flights.
Philippine Airlines, partly owned by Japan's ANA Holdings Inc (9202.T), announced in October 2021 it was slashing 2,700 jobs, or a third of its workforce. It has a fleet of 97 Boeing and Airbus aircraft, 81 of which are leased.
The total liabilities of Philippine Airlines (PAL)-including its outstanding obligations to foreign aircraft suppliers-stand at almost $5 billion US dollars, making its proposed debt restructuring plan the largest in the country’s history.
Philippine Airlines (PAL) reported a total comprehensive loss of P73 billion 2020 ($1.51 billion US dollars), which is 616% higher from last year’s P10.20 billion total comprehensive loss, as its operations were hurt by worldwide travel restrictions due to COVID-19 pandemic.
How come Cebu Pacific collapse as far as I know there are so many current trainees pilots studied in that airline
I know that Cebu Pacific is low-cost airplanes and really affordable freight tickets. But their customer service is atrocious and awful.
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I lost 12k due to cancelled flights and not being able to rebook. They should have simply refunded me.
They promised to rebook our flight MNL-ILO but they didn't. Their staff lied just so they could unload some passengers with their overbooked plane.
Miracle. Pandemic woes are temporary.
Cebu Pacific is way better than PAL in terms of inflight services. PAL inflight crews are acting like gods in the air. deserved to be replaced with better staffs
I had a better experiences with PAL fight attendants than CebPac. Better airline service than CebPac.
@@frenchpotato5661 well, service-wise they are way behind than CebuPac. as a frequent traveller I can afirm to this
@@pacificislanderbisrock As a frequent traveller din, service-wise PAL is better both domestic and international. I can surely affirm to this.
@@frenchpotato5661 I strongly disagree because I travelled internationally both domestic and international several times from both airlines and I can see the difference
@@pacificislanderbisrock I'm a frequent flyer. I travel internationally every month, at times twice. Visayas is my hometown. Diplomatic e-passport holder. CebPac usually cancels flight. Usually late. Plus, I saw many times how snobbish ang mga staffs sa CebPac in NAIA.
It's not "see bu." Try say bu
Can u discuss the Air Traffic System Glitch in NAIA Airport last new years?
PAL should be replaced soon since they loved to offload passengers 😂
Many maids travel on Cebu Pacific, it will survive..
Same with Chinese. Theyre tight fisted. Especially here in the USA. Thats why they are not well like.
He Pronounce Cibu Pacific 😅not Cebu pacific
Do not book your flight with this airline, your flight will most probably delayed or cancelled
True...
Pronounced Say boo. Not See boo.
Why would cebu Pacific be "arguably" the second largest airline? Either it is, or it isn't. Lol
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A lot of smoke in this video and does not really answer the question. What a waste of time.
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Bad customer service! Good for then
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The worsiest service I've ever experienced, very very poor, never again.
Cebu Pacific is TRASH! I purchased a ticket and didn't get my e-ticket for an ENTIRE WEEK! I had to buy a new one and only a day before my flight did they send me my ticket and receipt. 1/5 stars
Cebu Pacific is one of the worst airlines in the world.
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Flights to Thailand? They got you covered, mate. Cebu Pacific and PAL both fly the Manila - Bangkok route about 10 times daily, for about 6k to 12k peso.
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I dont know where you got your data but Cebu Pacific has more planes, moved more passengers and has way more flights than Philippine Airlines. Cebu Pacific is bigger than PAL is.
Cebu Palpak. Its service is a national embarassment.
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