RPC3343 Cebu Pacific Airbus A330343 Photo by Sierra Aviation Photography ID 687756

Food This aircraft has inflight Wi-Fi available for purchase. Overview The Cebu Pacific Airbus A330-300 is primarily operated on long-haul routes. This A330-300 features a one class configuration with 436 standard Economy Class seats. Featured user comments Read user reviews for CEBU Pacific Air Airbus A330-300 (333) Cebu Pacific operates the world's highest-capacity Airbus A330 aircraft with 459 seats, providing very low seat-mile costs for its target passengers and helping to overcome Manila's slot problem. The airline has a fleet of six A330-900s, with the most recent delivery being in November 2023.

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Cebu Pacific has been the proud owner of an A330-900 for about two weeks now. At the end of November, the first A330neo left Toulouse for Manila, to join the fleet of the Filipino low-cost. Registered RP-C3900, it's the first of 16 A330neos bound for the carrier, to be delivered between now and 2024. Manila, 29 November 2021 - Cebu Pacific has taken delivery of its first A330neo as it begins its widebody fleet modernisation programme. Manila, 29 November 2021 - Cebu Pacific has taken delivery of its first A330neo as it begins its widebody fleet modernisation programme. The aircraft at Cebu Pacific that grab most of the headlines are the Philippine low-cost carrier's Airbus A330s. According to data from ch-aviation.com, of the airline's 53 total aircraft, eight are examples of this European widebody family. The dominant variant is the A330-300, with these aged seven years old on average.

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— Cebu Pacific Air (@CebuPacificAir) November 26, 2021. In total, Cebu Pacific has ordered 16 A330neo, and also has 16 A320neo and 22 A321neo still to be delivered. The low-cost carrier currently operates 50 Airbus aircraft, comprising 43 A320 family and 7 A330ceo.. The A330 remains the most popular widebody family aircraft for Airbus. Manila, 29 November 2021 - Cebu Pacific has taken delivery of its first A330neo as it begins its widebody fleet modernisation programme. The A330neo ordered by Cebu Pacific is a higher-capacity version of the A330-900, with up to 460 seats in a single-class configuration. Cebu Pacific plans to operate the aircraft on trunk routes within the Philippines and the rest of Asia, as well as on longer range services to Australia and the Middle East. When Cebu Pacific announced at the 2019 Paris Air Show how many seats it was putting on its Airbus A330neo, there were gasps of shock. 460 were planned, and now 459 Recaro slimlines have been unveiled on board the -900neo aircraft in Manila. The interior is bright and well-considered.

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The Cebu Pacific A330-900neo will be the most densed A330 in the world. Originally, Cebu Pacific was planning to configure this aircraft with 460 all-economy seats. If this would still be followed, Cebu Pacific will once again hold the record for the densest Airbus A330 in the world. Previously, Cebu Pacific held this record on their A330-300. Bryan Wong Mar 20, 2022 2 min read A LOOK AT CEBU PACIFIC'S 'NEO' A330 Cebu Pacific recently deployed its second A330neo (RP-C3901) for showcasing at the static display area of the Singapore Airshow 2022. The aircraft was delivered to Cebu Pacific on the 15th of December 2021. The A330neo is outfitted with 2 Rolls Royce Trent 7000-72 engines. Our Story. See how we made moments happen for everyJuan from 1996 up to present. Media Center. Be updated on the latest airline news through our press releases and media galleries

RPC3343 Cebu Pacific Airbus A330343 Photo by Sierra Aviation Photography ID 687756

Cebu Pacific has confirmed that it is still in negotiations with manufacturers regarding its planned order for up to 150 aircraft.. comprising 55 Airbus narrowbodies and eight A330/A330neos. According to Cebu Pacific, the 16 A330neos cost US$4.8 billion. The A330neos were scheduled for delivery between 2021 and 2024. By then, Cebu Pacific planned to have an all-Airbus fleet. The A330neos were to replace Cebu Pacific's existing fleet of nine A330-300s.