Cebu Pacific Becomes Latest IATA Member



Philippines low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific has joined IATA, becoming the second carrier from the country to be part of the trade association.Cebu Pacific says IATA membership will help it “gain access to expertise and learnings” about best practices and innovation.

In a statement to Mark the occasion, Cebu Pacific chief Lance Gokongwei adds: “Moreover, we will also be able to share our own operational experience and contribute to further developing the airline industry as a whole.”

Cebu Pacific joins a growing number of low-cost carriers added to the IATA fold.The budget airline currently flies 121 routes, with more than 2,600 weekly flights. Cirium fleets data indicates the carrier operates 54 aircraft, including a mix of A320 family jets and A330s, and has 44 aircraft on orders.

IATA in a statement noted the low-cost carrier has achieved full compliance with its’ Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), which assesses a carrier’s operational management and control systems.

International Air Transport Association IATA is a trade association of world airlines with its head quarters based in Montreal Canada. The association currently boost of 290 airlines spread across 120 countries. The association formed in 1945 supports airline activity and helps formulate policy and standards within the aviation industry.

Picture credit: Cebu Pacific.












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