Explore aviation news and updates related to Manila, focusing on air routes, flight connections, and travel destinations in and out of the Philippine capital.
Low-cost carrier Philippines AirAsia successfully sent off the inaugural flight of the new Manila-Roxas service, making the city the 16th domestic destination in...
ByDirk Andrei SalcedoJune 16, 2022Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading airline, continues to boost its international network to address rising demand for travel as it adds...
ByAviationUpdatesPH.comJune 13, 2022AirAsia Philippines is determined to aid in the economic recovery of Zamboanga City with the upcoming launch of its cargo operations and the...
ByAviationUpdatesPH.comMay 24, 2022Philippine low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific Air will resume non-stop flights to Sydney, Australia, beginning June 1, 2022. Cebu Pacific has filed for thrice-weekly...
ByDirk Andrei SalcedoMay 5, 2022Cebu Pacific will resume flights to Bali, Hanoi, and Sydney to bring the number of its international destinations to 16 by end-June as...
ByAviationUpdatesPH.comApril 22, 2022AirAsia Philippines is officially bringing its brand of inclusive and attainable flying to the City of Gentle People, Dumaguete City! The successful inaugural...
ByAviationUpdatesPH.comApril 9, 2022National flag carrier Philippine Airlines announced that all non-stop New York-Manila and Toronto-Manila flights will now have a technical stop in Vancouver, Canada,...
ByDirk Andrei SalcedoMarch 22, 2022Guests traveling between the Philippines and Singapore will now have a much more seamless, convenient and safer travel experience as AirAsia Philippines launches...
ByAviationUpdatesPH.comMarch 5, 2022Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific Air expands its domestic and international foothold as it reestablishes flights to previously served destinations before the COVID-19 pandemic....
ByDirk Andrei SalcedoMarch 4, 2022National flag carrier Philippine Airlines announced the increase of flights to two Visayan destinations, Iloilo and Dumaguete, beginning late-February and early-March this year....
ByDirk Andrei SalcedoMarch 1, 2022