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Regional airline of the Philippines
Cebgo (stylized in all lowercase) is a wholly owned regional subsidiary of Cebu Pacific. It is the successor company to South East Asian Airlines and
Cebgo
is a list of destinations that Cebu Pacific and its regional subsidiary Cebgo have served as of June 2026[update], consisting of destinations across Asia
List of Cebu Pacific destinations
List_of_Cebu_Pacific_destinations
Low-cost airline of the Philippines
"Cebu Pacific to transform Cebgo into an all-prop operation". ch-aviation. July 3, 2015. Retrieved September 14, 2022. "Cebgo Philippines ends jet operations"
Cebu_Pacific
Airport near Mabalacat, Pampanga, Philippines
Cebgo Absorbs AirSwift Operations". aviationweek.com. June 15, 2026. "Clark to Incheon Flight Schedule". Fly Team. Retrieved October 7, 2025. "Cebgo CRK-USU
Clark_International_Airport
Cooperation agreement between two or more airlines
LCCs was formed, Value Alliance, including founding members Cebu Pacific, Cebgo, Jeju Air, Nok Air, NokScoot, Scoot, Tigerair, Tigerair Australia and Vanilla
Airline_alliance
Airport serving El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
Paliparan ng El Nido, Hiligaynon: Hulugpaan sang El Nido "Philippine Regional Cebgo Absorbs AirSwift Operations". aviationweek.com. June 15, 2026. "Airport
El_Nido_Airport
Boutique airline of the Philippines
and services. On 15 June 2026 Cebu Pacific announced regional subsidiary Cebgo will assume operation of all AirSwift flights from July 1, effectively retiring
AirSWIFT
SalamAir Pakistan Air Sial Airblue Fly Jinnah Serene Air Philippines Cebgo Cebu Pacific PAL Express Philippines AirAsia Royal Air Philippines Sky Pasada
List_of_low-cost_airlines
Airport in Central Visayas, Philippines
'eco-terminal'". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved August 18, 2022. "Philippine Regional Cebgo Absorbs AirSwift Operations". aviationweek.com. June 15, 2026. Liu, Jim
Bohol–Panglao International Airport
Bohol–Panglao_International_Airport
Low-cost airline alliance in Asia-Pacific (2016–2023)
comprised five, originally eight, Asia-Pacific airlines: Cebu Pacific, Cebgo, Jeju Air, Nok Air and Scoot. Value Alliance was the fourth-largest airline
Value_Alliance
Filipino conglomerate
Limited (37.04%) Cebu Pacific AirSWIFT Aviation Partnership Philippines Cebgo 1Aviation Groundhandling Services Corp (40%) LIPAD Corporation (operator
JG_Summit_Holdings
SPRINTAIR Poland SRO Servicios Aéreos Ejecutivos Saereo SAEREO Ecuador SRQ Cebgo BLUE JAY Philippines Subsidiary of Cebu Pacific SRS Selkirk Remote Sensing
List_of_airline_codes
Airport serving Davao, Philippines
2024). "Cebu Pacific hikes Davao seats to 289K". The Philippine Star. "Cebgo to commence five Iloilo services from Mar-2026". Centre for Aviation. February
Francisco Bangoy International Airport
Francisco_Bangoy_International_Airport
Commercial airport serving Metro Manila, Philippines
terminal in 2022, designed to handle eight million passengers annually. Cebgo, the turboprop subsidiary of Cebu Pacific, then announced the transfer of
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Ninoy_Aquino_International_Airport
Luzon Clark Cebu Pacific Philippine Airlines Philippines AirAsia Manila Cebgo Cebu Pacific Philippine Airlines Philippines AirAsia PAL Express Visayas
List_of_hub_airports
Airport in Surigao del Sur, Philippines
flights, which were officially launched on June 29, 2014. It was operated by CebGo. The flights utilized an ATR 72-500, a 72-seater turboprop aircraft. However
Tandag_Airport
Airport serving Boracay Island, Philippines
Building". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved July 14, 2025. "Philippine Regional Cebgo Absorbs AirSwift Operations". aviationweek.com. June 15, 2026. Ismael, Lisbet
Godofredo_P._Ramos_Airport
Airport in Surigao City, Philippines
the 2017 Surigao earthquake, and it was closed for two weeks for repairs. Cebgo and PAL Express, the two airlines serving the airport at the time, utilized
Surigao_Airport
BG12123 BIC BALESIN Clark Manila 2015 Bangsamoro Airways Cotabato 2024 Cebgo DG SRQ BLUE JAY Cebu Clark Davao Iloilo Manila 1995 Founded as South East
List of airlines of the Philippines
List_of_airlines_of_the_Philippines
National airline of the Philippines
serve the minor and short-distance routes including Philippines AirAsia and Cebgo. List of airlines of the Philippines List of companies of the Philippines
Philippine_Airlines
Low-cost airline of Singapore (2003–2017)
Tiger Airways Holdings Tigerair Mandala Tigerair Australia Tigerair Taiwan Cebgo "Budget carriers Scoot, Tigerair to be managed by single holding company"
Tigerair
Capital city of Surigao del Sur, Philippines
Tandag Airport: From Cebu, you can take direct flight to Tandag through Cebgo, which flies this route every M-W-F (destination terminated as of September
Tandag
Airport serving Busuanga Island, Palawan, Philippines
PortCalls Asia. June 4, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2015. "Philippine Regional Cebgo Absorbs AirSwift Operations". aviationweek.com. June 15, 2026. Salcedo,
Francisco_B._Reyes_Airport
Operators using specific airliner
North 2 2 Canarias Airlines 14 14 Canaryfly 4 4 Caribbean Airlines 10 10 Cebgo 2 14 16 CEIBA Intercontinental 2 2 Chalair Aviation 1 1 Citilink 7 7 Compagnie
List_of_ATR_72_operators
Airport serving Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines
April 1, 2022. Balaoing, Benise (August 28, 2025). "Cebu Pacific transfers Cebgo Naga, San Jose flights to Clark". ABS-CBN. Retrieved August 28, 2025. Ranter
Naga_Airport
Airport in Butuan, Agusan del Norte, Philippines
and other officials. The airport has 10 flights daily, with flights from Cebgo, Cebu Pacific and PAL Express. The airport has a 2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi)
Bancasi_Airport
Airport in Misamis Oriental, Philippines
Pacific launched the airport as its seventh hub, with its regional subsidiary Cebgo adding flights to Caticlan and Dumaguete from the airport. Philippine Airlines
Laguindingan_Airport
Airport in Siargao Island, Philippines
Airlines Destinations Cebgo Cebu, Clark, Davao PAL Express Cebu, Clark Sunlight Air Cebu, Clark
Sayak_Airport
Commercial airport in Central Visayas, Philippines
Airport. January 8, 2022. Retrieved April 8, 2024. "Cebu Pacific Air and Cebgo Domestic Flights Return to Terminal 1". Mactan-Cebu International Airport
Mactan–Cebu International Airport
Mactan–Cebu_International_Airport
Regional turboprop airliner
43 Azul Brazilian Airlines – – – 40 – 40 Air New Zealand – – – 31 – 31 Cebgo – – 7 13 1 21 Alliance Air – – – 18 – 18 Swiftair – 6 3 5 4 18 Buddha Air
ATR_72
Airport serving San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines
October 2006) Balaoing, Benise (August 28, 2025). "Cebu Pacific transfers Cebgo Naga, San Jose flights to Clark". ABS-CBN. Retrieved 28 August 2025. Wikimedia
San_Jose_Airport_(Mindoro)
Airport serving Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines
An Airbus A320 of Philippine Airlines holding short runway 21 for Cebgo ATR-72 and an Airbus A320 of Cebu Pacific taxiing to the ramp
Bacolod–Silay_Airport
figures for Air Japan, ANA Wings and Peach Aviation. Includes figures for Cebgo. Includes figures for Citilink. Includes figures for Jin Air. Includes figures
List of largest airlines in Asia
List_of_largest_airlines_in_Asia
Commercial airport in Zamboanga City, Philippines
BIMP-EAGA zone, there are plans to reinstate its international routes. Cebgo initially planned to commence four weekly flights to Sandakan in October
Zamboanga International Airport
Zamboanga_International_Airport
Capital city of Negros Oriental, Philippines
provides daily flights to and from Manila and Cebu City through Cebu Pacific, Cebgo and PAL Express while Cebu Pacific is servicing thrice weekly flights to
Dumaguete
Airport serving Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia
handle larger aircraft and higher passenger and cargo volumes. In 2017, Cebgo, a subsidiary of Cebu Pacific, announced plans to launch flights from Zamboanga
Sandakan_Airport
Airport serving Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines
Airlines Destinations Cebgo Cebu Cebu Pacific Davao, Iloilo, Manila PAL Express Cebu, Manila Philippines AirAsia Manila
Daniel_Z._Romualdez_Airport
Topics referred to by the same term
Discontinuous Galerkin method, a numerical method Distributed generation of energy Cebgo, formerly South East Asian Airlines, SEAir, Tigerair Philippines; IATA code
DG
Airport in Camiguin, Philippines
Airlines Destinations Cebgo Cebu
Camiguin_Airport
Airport serving Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines
Airlines Destinations Cebgo Iloilo
Bicol_International_Airport
Jinnah Pakistan International Airlines SereneAir AirSWIFT Bangsamoro Airways Cebgo Cebu Pacific Interisland Airlines PAL Express Philippine Airlines Royal
List_of_passenger_airlines
City in Metro Manila, Philippines
Financial Center beside the World Trade Center Manila in Pasay. Cebu Pacific, Cebgo, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia have their headquarters on the grounds
Pasay
Airblue AirSial SereneAir Philippines Air Juan AirSWIFT Bangsamoro Airways Cebgo Leading Edge Air Services, Corp. (LEASCOR) PAL Express SkyJet Airlines Sky
List_of_regional_airlines
Pacific typhoon in 2025
delayed all scheduled sports on November 9 and 11. AirSWIFT, Cebu Pacific, Cebgo, Philippines AirAsia, Philippine Airlines, and numerous other international
Typhoon_Fung-wong_(2025)
Natural disaster in the Philippines
volcano was issued due to heavy rains. Numerous flights of Cebu Pacific, Cebgo, and the Philippine Airlines were cancelled while a flight of AirAsia was
2025 Philippine monsoon floods
2025_Philippine_monsoon_floods
Regional airline of Indonesia
FlyJaya fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes ATR 72-500 2 0 72 Ex-Cebgo aircraft. ATR 72-600 1 2 72 Total 3 2
FlyJaya
Airport serving Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Airlines Destinations Cebgo Cebu Cebu Pacific Cebu, Manila PAL Express Manila Royhle Air Way Charter Inc. Dipolog, Siquijor
Sibulan_Airport
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines CPAir Holdings Cebu Pacific (66.15%) Cebgo Air France–KLM Air France (Air France Cargo • Air France Hop • Transavia
List of airline holding companies
List_of_airline_holding_companies
Capital city of Surigao del Norte, Philippines
Surigao del Norte and northern parts of Surigao del Sur and Agusan del Norte. Cebgo has regular scheduled flights from Surigao to Manila (until 2020) and Cebu
Surigao_City
Airport in Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines
Airlines Destinations Cebgo Cebu Cebu Pacific Manila PAL Express Manila Royhle Air Way Charter: Dumaguete
Dipolog_Airport
Province in Bicol, Philippines
provides daily direct flights to Cebu and Angeles City that are operated by Cebgo. Masbate has several islands and beaches open to tourists. The province
Masbate
Province in Caraga, Philippines
airport provides air services to Manila, Cebu and Clark which operated by Cebgo, PAL Express and Sunlight Air. Since 2025, the province has also become
Surigao_del_Norte
Capital city of Albay, Philippines
Manila, Cebu and Iloilo through carriers like Cebu Pacific (including its Cebgo subsidiary) and Philippine Airlines. The Department of Tourism is working
Legazpi,_Albay
Former airport in Central Visayas, Philippines
Airlines Destinations Air Juan Caticlan, Cebu, Maasin Cebgo Cagayan de Oro, Davao Cebu Pacific Manila PAL Express Clark, Davao, Manila, Seoul–Incheon
Tagbilaran_Airport
Airport serving Iloilo, Philippines
flights via Iloilo". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved December 4, 2025. "Cebgo to commence five Iloilo services from Mar-2026". Centre for Aviation. February
Iloilo_International_Airport
Former airport of Legazpi, Albay, Philippines (1946–2021)
Airlines Destinations Cebgo Cebu, Manila Cebu Pacific Manila PAL Express Cebu, Manila
Legazpi_Airport
Airport in Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines
Airlines Destinations Cebgo Cebu Cebu Pacific Manila
Pagadian_Airport
Transportation networks and infrastructure in Philippines
using wide-body aircraft. Other low-cost carriers in the country include Cebgo, PAL Express, and Philippines AirAsia. These airlines have routes to several
Transportation in the Philippines
Transportation_in_the_Philippines
Airport serving Calbayog, Samar, Philippines
Airlines Destinations Cebgo Cebu PAL Express Cebu
Calbayog_Airport
Airport in Ozamiz, Misamis Occidental, Philippines
and PAL Express' Airbus A320, while Cebu flights are only operated by Cebgo's ATR 72-600. Extension and expansion of the airport runway started in 2005
Labo_Airport
Airlines – SkyClub Cebu Pacific – Go Rewards (previously Summit Club, Getgo) Cebgo – Go Rewards (previously Getgo) PAL Express – Mabuhay Miles Philippine Airlines
List of frequent flyer programs
List_of_frequent_flyer_programs
Airport serving Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines
by DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade and Mayor Richard Gomez of Ormoc City. A Cebgo ATR 72 in Ormoc Airport. New Ormoc Airport Terminal undergoing construction
Ormoc_Airport
Foodsphere Consumer goods Food products Valenzuela, Metro Manila 1975 Meat P A Cebgo Consumer services Airlines Pasay 1995 Low-cost airline, part of Cebu Pacific
List of companies of the Philippines
List_of_companies_of_the_Philippines
Impact of coronavirus outbreak on airlines
planes empty to transport cargo. On 17 March 2020. In an announcement, Cebgo announced that along with parent airline Cebu Pacific. They will suspend
List of airlines impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic
List_of_airlines_impacted_by_the_COVID-19_pandemic
Capital city of Masbate, Philippines
Airport that is located within the city proper. Cebu Pacific (operated by Cebgo) has morning flights to and from Manila. Masbate can be reached from Manila
Masbate_City
Airline industry term
Holdings) United Express United p.s. Discount - ULCC Virtuals Cebu Pacific Cebgo JetBlue JetBlue Mint Jetstar Asia (Westbrook Holdings) Jetstar Japan Norwegian's
Mainline_(air_travel)
Municipality in Marinduque, Philippines
and fastcrafts) Via air - Marinduque Airport-(Cebu Pacific Operated by Cebgo) Manila-Marinduque Flight Starts Operation on April 1, 2019 The Torrijos
Torrijos,_Marinduque
Airport serving Marinduque, Philippines
million was completed on March 4, 2019. Cebu Pacific's regional subsidiary, Cebgo, subsequently began service to the airport on April 1, 2019, and a formal
Marinduque_Airport
Airport in Masbate, Philippines
Airlines Destinations Cebgo Cebu, Clark
Moises_R._Espinosa_Airport
Multi-sport event in the Philippines
Forte Thunder Power Drink Ison Info Systems Philippine National Oil Company Cebgo Century Park Hotel Copylandia Molten Hapee Philippine Airlines Philippine
2005_SEA_Games
SPRINTAIR Poland SRO Servicios Aéreos Ejecutivos Saereo SAEREO Ecuador SRQ Cebgo BLUE JAY Philippines Subsidiary of Cebu Pacific SRS Selkirk Remote Sensing
List_of_airline_codes_(S)
Philippines Airways Tigerair Philippines DG SRQ 2013 2015 Rebranded as Cebgo TransGlobal Airways T7 TCU TRANSGLOBAL 2006 2009 Zest Air Z2 EZD 2008 2013
List of defunct airlines of the Philippines
List_of_defunct_airlines_of_the_Philippines
Metropolitan area in Negros Island Region, Philippines
Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines Air Asia and Cebgo. Bacolod has two main roads, Lacson Street to the north and Araneta Street
Metro_Bacolod
Municipality in Marinduque, Philippines
General Luna, Quezon Via air - Marinduque Airport-(Cebu Pacific Operate by Cebgo) Starts Operation on April 1, 2019- Jeepney to Santa Cruz via Boac There
Santa_Cruz,_Marinduque
Pacific tropical depression in 2019
weakened to a low-pressure area. On January 21, four domestic flights from Cebgo were cancelled due to bad weather. Sea transport between Cebu and various
Tropical Depression Amang (2019)
Tropical_Depression_Amang_(2019)
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British, English
From the Field Estate
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Tamil
Fresh
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Portuguese
 Catalan and Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Carmel, CARME means "garden-land." Compare with another form of Carme.
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Sweetness
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Polish
Gift of God.
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British, English
Lighthearted; Happy
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Friend in War
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Vishnu; Very Powerful
Girl/Female
Arabic
To Gaze; Look Beautiful; Graceful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Thinker
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