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Cheaper February airfare awaits travelers

Travelers who want to go on summer getaway may start planning their trips as early as February as airfare is expected to be cheaper after the Civil Aeronautic B

Slashed surcharge means airfare cut

Slashed surcharge means airfare cut
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Airfares to remain the same in December

Travelers planning to go on a trip during the Christmas season can expect airfares to remain the same in December, as the government retained the level of fuel surcharge that can be imposed by airlines.

No fare hike for commercial airlines- CAB

As the prices of petroleum products continue to rise and remain unstable, the Civil Aeronautic Board (CAB) assured the public that there is no immediate reason for any fare hike on commercial flights. Lawyer Elric Peredo, head of the CAB operations, said that based on their assessment, there is st

CAB limits inbound airline passengers at NAIA at 3,000 per day

The number of inbound passengers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) was reduced to a maximum of 3,000 per day as part of the health safety protocols amid the continuous rise of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). In a statement, the Civil Aeronautic Board (CAB) said the memorandum was

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