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Low-cost airlines queue up to fly passengers in from Manila
Four Philippine low-cost-airlines have applied to carry more passengers to Macau, Philippine Civil Aeronautics Board documents show.
Tiger Airways Philippines has asked to fly in up to 1,260 passengers a week from the Philippines, Zest Airways has asked to fly in up to 820, Cebu Pacific has asked to fly in up to 440 and PAL Express has asked to fly in up to 900, according to Philippine news media.
Zest Airways has applied to fly here from Manila three times a week, starting on October 15.
Our assessment is underway, a spokesperson for the Macau Civil Aviation Authority told Business Daily a fortnight ago.
Cebu Pacific has plans to add to its services to and from Manila. At present, Cebu Pacific flies here from Manila daily, and is entitled to bring in 179 passengers on each flight.
The Macau and Philippine governments signed a new air services agreement last month.
The new agreement increases the number of passengers that carriers can bring to Macau from Manila to 4,500 a week from 3,500.
It also allows carriers to bring in an unlimited number of passengers from provincial airports in the Philippines. The old agreement allowed them to bring in only 10,000 passengers per week from provincial airports.
The executive director of the Philippine Civil Aeronautics Board, Carmelo Arcilla, told reporters that Macau was a small but important market for the Philippines, being a gateway to China, which is one of the 10 main sources of tourists to the Philippines.
Macaus Human Resources Office says 17,318 Filipinos were working in Macau at the end of May.
Philippine carriers seek more flights to Macau | Macau Business Daily
Four Philippine low-cost-airlines have applied to carry more passengers to Macau, Philippine Civil Aeronautics Board documents show.
Tiger Airways Philippines has asked to fly in up to 1,260 passengers a week from the Philippines, Zest Airways has asked to fly in up to 820, Cebu Pacific has asked to fly in up to 440 and PAL Express has asked to fly in up to 900, according to Philippine news media.
Zest Airways has applied to fly here from Manila three times a week, starting on October 15.
Our assessment is underway, a spokesperson for the Macau Civil Aviation Authority told Business Daily a fortnight ago.
Cebu Pacific has plans to add to its services to and from Manila. At present, Cebu Pacific flies here from Manila daily, and is entitled to bring in 179 passengers on each flight.
The Macau and Philippine governments signed a new air services agreement last month.
The new agreement increases the number of passengers that carriers can bring to Macau from Manila to 4,500 a week from 3,500.
It also allows carriers to bring in an unlimited number of passengers from provincial airports in the Philippines. The old agreement allowed them to bring in only 10,000 passengers per week from provincial airports.
The executive director of the Philippine Civil Aeronautics Board, Carmelo Arcilla, told reporters that Macau was a small but important market for the Philippines, being a gateway to China, which is one of the 10 main sources of tourists to the Philippines.
Macaus Human Resources Office says 17,318 Filipinos were working in Macau at the end of May.
Philippine carriers seek more flights to Macau | Macau Business Daily