Air Philippines
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Air Philippines | ||
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IATA 2P |
ICAO GAP |
Callsign Orient Pacific |
Founded | 1995 | |
Hubs | Subic Bay International Airport Ninoy Aquino International Airport |
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Focus cities / secondary hubs | Mactan-Cebu International Airport | |
Frequent flyer program | Mabuhay Miles | |
Fleet size | 17 (3 unused) | |
Destinations | 13 | |
Parent company | Air Philippines Corporation | |
Headquarters | Pasay City, Philippines | |
Key people | ||
Website: http://www.airphils.com |
Air Philippines is an airline based in Pasay City, in the Philippines. It primarily focuses on the domestic low-cost market and operates extensive domestic scheduled services from Manila and Cebu. Its main base is Subic Bay International Airport, with a hub at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila
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[edit] History
Air Philippines was incorporated on 13 February 1995, with the base of operations being the former Naval Air Station Cubi Point. Flight operations started on 1 February 1996 with a Boeing 737-200 between Subic Bay, Iloilo and Zamboanga. In April 1996 six NAMC YS-11 aircraft were delivered. In 1997 the airline carried over 675,000 passengers and over 773,000 in 1998. In September 1998 the airline was temporarily grounded by the Philippine Air Transportation Office, but was reactivated when U-Land agreed to purchase a stake. In March 1999, Air Philippines was granted approval to operate international services to Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the USA.
In May 2001 two Boeing 737-300 aircraft were delivered. In mid-2002 charter flights were started from Subic Bay and Laoag City to Hong Kong. Passenger numbers carried rose to nearly 881,000 in 2002. In July 2004 charter flights started from Subic Bay to Guangzhou.
Air Philippines has recently significantly increased ties with Philippine Airlines (PAL), including the merging of frequent flier plans, timetables, and ticket sales. Air Philippines also recently moved into the PAL terminal at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila). Some of PAL's major stockowners are also owners of Air Philippines. Air Philippines may soon merge fully with PAL.
[edit] Incidents and accidents
On April 19, 2000, an Air Philippines Boeing 737-200 crashed near Francisco Bangoy International Airport, Davao City, killing 131 people.
[edit] Destinations
Air Philippines flies to the following destinations:
[edit] Asia
[edit] East Asia
- People's Republic of China
- Chongqing (Jiangbei International Airport) - charter flights to Subic only
- Guangzhou (Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport)
- Shenzhen (Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport)
- South Korea
[edit] Southeast Asia
- Philippines
- Luzon
- Manila (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) - main hub
- Subic (Subic Bay International Airport) - charter flights only
- Tuguegarao (Tuguegarao Airport)
- Visayas
- Mindanao
- Luzon
[edit] Suspended destinations
[edit] Asia
[edit] East Asia
[edit] South East Asia
[edit] Fleet
The Air Philippines fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2006):
They also own 3 YS-11 aircraft however these remain unused and in storage at Manila
[edit] External links
Airlines of the Philippines | |
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Defunct: Aerolift Philippines • Air Ads • Air Manila International • DragonAir • Filipinas Orient Airways • Grand Air International • Laoag International Airlines |