The Philippines’ leading airline, Cebu Pacific (CEB) entered the aviation industry in March 1996 and pioneered the “low fare, great value” strategy in the country. We have served over 200 million passengers.
We operate one of the most modern fleets in the world, and expect delivery of seven brand-new Airbus A321CEOs, 32 Airbus A321NEOs until 2022.
The new aircraft will support our expansion plans across the region, further boosting a network that now spans over 100 routes and over 60 destinations. We operate from 7 strategically placed hubs: Manila, Cebu, Clark, Kalibo, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro and Davao, helping us fly the most extensive network and most inter-island flights in the Philippines.
CEB is also the preferred air cargo carrier in the Philippines, linking islands together through exchange of goods. We provide competitive, fast, flexible and straightforward air cargo service to an extensive network including individual shippers and cargo agents within the country and overseas.
Together with seven other Asia-Pacific market champions, CEB launched the world’s largest low-cost carrier (LCC) alliance – the Value Alliance.
CEB (including wholly owned subsidiary Cebgo), Jeju Air, Nok Air, NokScoot, Scoot, Tigerair Singapore, Tigerair Australia and Vanilla Air together, serve more than 160 destinations with a collective fleet of 176 aircraft across the Asia-Pacific region, and offer customers a better, one-stop-shop experience.
Visit www.cebupacificair.com or follow us on the following pages too: Facebook www.facebook.com/cebupacificairphilippines Twitter @CebuPacificAir Instagram @CebuPacificAir YouTube www.youtube.com/CebuPacificAir
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Pros: I've gotta say, the flight benefits are a major plus in the airline industry. You get decent standby travel, which is great for personal trips. It's a solid perk for airline personnel.
Cons: The base salary for a Cabin Crew member isn't super competitive, especially considering the long hours. Pay raises aren't very frequent, and the hourly wages don't always feel like enough.
Advice to Management: Consider reviewing the base salaries for entry-level Cabin Crew in the Philippines. Boosting pay could help with retention and morale for frontline staff.
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What is the typical work environment like for cabin crew at Cebu Pacific Air in the Philippines?
The work environment for cabin crew at Cebu Pacific Air is fast-paced and requires adaptability, especially given the dynamic nature of the airline industry in the Philippines. Teamwork is crucial, as you'll be working closely with fellow crew members to ensure passenger safety and a smooth flight experience on domestic and international routes.