The aviation market in the Philippines and the rest of the Asia Pacific region is swiftly recovering from the global
Yuli Thompson, area manager for Southeast Asia of International Air Transport Association , said passenger traffic trends for international flights in the Philippines were logged at 75 percent of 2019 levels as of June 2023.
Cebu Pacific vice president for customer service operations Lei Apostol is looking to encourage travel by ensuring positive customer experience, which they aim to optimize across operations. He said the growing middle class in the country would further boost the aviation industry in the coming years.
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