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[[File:RP-C7774 B777-3F6ER Philippine Al YVR 09AUG13 (9473974357).jpg|thumb|A Boeing 777 of [[Philippine Airlines]]]] |
[[File:RP-C7774 B777-3F6ER Philippine Al YVR 09AUG13 (9473974357).jpg|thumb|A Boeing 777 of [[Philippine Airlines]]]] |
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Air transportation in the Philippines goes back to the early days of aviation prior to [[World War II]], during the [[History of the Philippines (1898-1946)|American colonial period of the Philippines]]. Currently, the Philippines has several registered airline companies, but they are mostly chartered. There are two main domestic airline groups doing business as Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific, with AirAsia Philippines competing on some international routes. The domestic market is dominated by the Cebu Pacific group which has a 61% market share, followed by the Philippine Airlines group which has 29%, followed by AirAsia, having a 9% share. |
The '''list of airlines in the Philippines''' refers to the list of registered [[Airline|airlines]] from the [[Philippines]]. Air transportation in the [[Philippines]] goes back to the early days of aviation prior to [[World War II]], during the [[History of the Philippines (1898-1946)|American colonial period of the Philippines]]. Currently, the Philippines has several registered airline companies, but they are mostly chartered. There are two main domestic airline groups doing business as [[Philippine Airlines]] and [[Cebu Pacific]], with [[AirAsia Philippines]] competing on some international routes. The domestic market is dominated by the [[Cebu Pacific]] group which has a 61% market share, followed by the [[Philippine Airlines]] group which has 29%, followed by [[AirAsia Philippines|AirAsia]], having a 9% share. |
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This list of [[airline]]s enumerates local airlines in the Philippines which have a current [[air operator's certificate]] issued by the [[Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines|Civil Aviation Authority]]. |
This list of [[airline]]s enumerates local airlines in the [[Philippines]] which have a current [[air operator's certificate]] issued by the [[Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines|Civil Aviation Authority]]. |
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Note: Destinations in '''bold''' indicate primary hubs, those in ''italic'' indicate secondary hubs, while those with regular font indicate focus cities. |
Note: Destinations in '''bold''' indicate primary hubs, those in ''italic'' indicate secondary hubs, while those with regular font indicate focus cities. |
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|[[Cebu Pacific]] |
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|'''[[Ninoy Aquino International Airport|Manila]]'''<br>''[[Mactan–Cebu International Airport|Cebu]]''<br>''[[Clark International Airport|Clark]]''<br>''[[Francisco Bangoy International Airport|Davao]]''<br>''[[Iloilo International Airport|Iloilo]]'' |
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|Founded as Cebu Air and commenced operations in 1996 as Cebu Pacific. |
|Founded as Cebu Air and commenced operations in 1996 as Cebu Pacific. |
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|'''[[Ninoy Aquino International Airport|Manila]]'''<br>''[[Mactan–Cebu International Airport|Cebu]]''<br>''[[Clark International Airport|Clark]]''<br>''[[Francisco Bangoy International Airport|Davao]]'' |
|'''[[Ninoy Aquino International Airport|Manila]]'''<br>''[[Mactan–Cebu International Airport|Cebu]]''<br>''[[Clark International Airport|Clark]]''<br>''[[Francisco Bangoy International Airport|Davao]]''<br>[[Kalibo International Airport|Kalibo]] |
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|Founded as Philippine Aerial Taxi Company and commenced operations in 1941 as Philippine Air Lines, then 1970 as Philippine Airlines. |
|Founded as Philippine Aerial Taxi Company and commenced operations in 1941 as Philippine Air Lines, then 1970 as Philippine Airlines. |
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|[[Philippines AirAsia]] |
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|'''[[Ninoy Aquino International Airport|Manila]]'''<br>''[[Mactan–Cebu International Airport|Cebu]]''<br>''[[Clark International Airport|Clark]]'' |
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|'''[[Puerto Princesa International Airport|Puerto Princesa]]''' |
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|The First ever Seaplane Airline. |
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|[[Royal Air Philippines]] |
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|Founded as a spin out from South East Asian Airlines. Now called SEAir International and operates as Charter and Cargo Airline. |
|Founded as a spin out from South East Asian Airlines. Now called SEAir International and operates as Charter and Cargo Airline. |
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[[Category:Lists of airlines by country|Philippines]] |
[[Category:Lists of airlines by country|Philippines]] |
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[[Category:Lists of companies of the Philippines]] |
[[Category:Lists of companies of the Philippines]] |
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[[Category:Philippines |
[[Category:Philippines transportation-related lists]] |
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[[Category:Lists of airlines of Southeast Asia|Philippines]] |
[[Category:Lists of airlines of Southeast Asia|Philippines]] |
Revision as of 03:47, 26 May 2024
The list of airlines in the Philippines refers to the list of registered airlines from the Philippines. Air transportation in the Philippines goes back to the early days of aviation prior to World War II, during the American colonial period of the Philippines. Currently, the Philippines has several registered airline companies, but they are mostly chartered. There are two main domestic airline groups doing business as Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific, with AirAsia Philippines competing on some international routes. The domestic market is dominated by the Cebu Pacific group which has a 61% market share, followed by the Philippine Airlines group which has 29%, followed by AirAsia, having a 9% share.
This list of airlines enumerates local airlines in the Philippines which have a current air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority.
Note: Destinations in bold indicate primary hubs, those in italic indicate secondary hubs, while those with regular font indicate focus cities.
Scheduled airlines
Mainline
Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Hubs and focus cities | Founded | Notes |
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Cebu Pacific | 5J | CEB | CEBU | Manila Cebu Clark Davao Iloilo |
1988 | Founded as Cebu Air and commenced operations in 1996 as Cebu Pacific. | |
Philippine Airlines | PR | PAL | PHILIPPINE | Manila Cebu Clark Davao Kalibo |
1930 | Founded as Philippine Aerial Taxi Company and commenced operations in 1941 as Philippine Air Lines, then 1970 as Philippine Airlines. | |
Philippines AirAsia | Z2 | APG | COOL RED | Manila Cebu Clark |
2010 | Founded as AirAsia Philippines and commenced operations in 2012, then 2015 as Philippines AirAsia. |
Regional
Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Hubs and focus cities | Founded | Notes |
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Air Juan | AO | AIR JUAN | Puerto Princesa | 2012 | The First ever Seaplane Airline. | ||
AirSWIFT | T6 | ATX | AIRSWIFT | Manila El Nido |
2002 | Founded as Island Transvoyager. | |
Alphaland Aviation | BIC | BALESIN | Clark Manila |
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Cebgo | DG | SRQ | BLUE JAY | Cebu Manila |
1995 | Founded as South East Asian Airlines. Operates as Cebu Pacific. | |
PAL Express | 2P | GAP | AIRPHIL | Manila Cebu Clark Davao Zamboanga |
1995 | Founded as Air Philippines and commenced operations in 1996. Operates as Philippine Airlines. | |
Royal Air Philippines | RW | RYL | DOUBLE GOLD | Clark | 2002 | A former chartered airline, Royal Air started regular scheduled services under new management since July 2017 using three AVRO146-RJ100 jets. | |
SkyJet Airlines | M8 | MSJ | MAGNUM AIR | Manila | 2005 | Commenced operations in 2012. | |
Sky Pasada | SP | WCC | SKY PASADA | Manila | 2010 | ||
Sunlight Air | ST | SEA | BLUE HUMAN | Manila | 2020 |
Charter airlines
Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Hubs and focus cities | Founded | Notes |
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Air Link International Airways | Manila | 1983 | |||||
Asian Aerospace Corporation | Manila | 1996 | |||||
Cyclone Airways | Cauayan | 1996 | |||||
INAEC | Manila | 1993 | |||||
Island Aviation Inc. | SOY | SORIANO | Manila | 2003 | |||
Lionair | Manila | 2011 | |||||
Northsky Air | Tuguegarao | 2010 | |||||
Pacificair | GX | PFR | Manila | 1947 | |||
Pacific Global One Aviation Company, Inc. | Manila | 2011 | |||||
Platinum Skies Aviation | Manila | 2017 | |||||
PhilJets Aero Services Inc. | Manila | 2012 | |||||
SEAir International | XO | SGD | AIR BLUE | Clark Manila |
2012 | Founded as a spin out from South East Asian Airlines. Now called SEAir International and operates as Charter and Cargo Airline. | |
Subic Seaplane | Subic |
Cargo airlines
Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Hubs and focus cities | Founded | Notes |
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MET Express Air Corp. | MX | AMM | Clark International Airport | 2021 | |||
2GO | PR | BOI | ABAIR | Ninoy Aquino International Airport | 1988 | ||
PSI Air 2007 | CM | PHP | SEXPOWER | Clark International Airport | 2016 |