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Airlines
1.
2. • One of the major modes of travel in which
travelers are chartered from one tourist
destination to another.
3. • Without this industry, other tourism
industries, like car rentals, hotels and
resorts, food establishments, and tourist
spots, will be at a standstill.
• People are availing of this mode of
transport because of low fare costs and
promos.
4.
5. • People patronize air transport because it
provides easy access to tourism
destinations around the world.
• Typically, these tourists are budget-and
time-conscious, but they also want to
broaden their horizons in terms of culture
from all parts of the globe.
• Air transport is also being patronized by
businessmen who frequently travel to
other countries for meetings and
appointments.
6. According to the Air Transport Action
Group (ATAG), the industry is classified
into two sectors (ATAG, 2008):
7. Civil Aviation sector
• comprised of airports, airlines, air
navigation service providers, and activities
that directly serve passengers or provide
airfreight services.
8. Civil Aerospace sector
• comprises the manufacture and
maintenance of aircraft systems, frames,
and engines, as well as aviation-specific
ground equipment.
9. • The International Air Transport
Association (IATA) has 230 member
airlines, comprising 93% of scheduled
international air traffic.
10. International Air Transport
Association Member Airlines
Airline Name IATA Designator Country
Air Canada AC Canada
Air China CA China
Air Europa UX Spain
Air France AF France
Air India AI & IC India
Air Macau NX Macao (Sar), China
Air New Zealand NZ New Zealand
All Nippon Airways NH Japan
BritishAirways BA United Kingdom
Cathay Pacific CX Hong Kong (Sar), China
China Airlines CI Chinese Taipei
Continental Airlines CO United States
Delta Airlines DL United States
Etihad Airways EY United Arab Emirates
EVA Air BR Chinese Taipei
JapanAirlines JL Japan
KLM KL Netherlands
KoreanAir KE Korea,Republic of
13. • First airline in Asia and a Formerly one of
the largest Asian airlines
• First chartered flight on March 1941
• First Asian airlines that crossed the Pacific
via a Manila-Oakland route to the United
States
• In May 2008, PAL Express was
introduced; its premier mission is to offer
international routes, paving the way for
cheaper travel around the country
14. • Philippine Airlines serves 31 destinations
in the Philippines and 36 overseas
destinations in Southeast Asia, East Asia,
Middle East, Oceania,North America and
Europe.
• the takeover of San Miguel Corporation in
2012, has been taking steps towards
reestablishing itself as one of Asia's
premier carriers.
15. Airbus A319-100 Short haul
Asia, Domestic
All fitted with new interior.
Mabuhay Class seats with
IFE/AVOD.
Airbus A320-200 Short haul
Asia, Guam,
Australia, Domestic
All fitted with new interior.
Mabuhay Class seats with
IFE/AVOD.
Airbus A321neo Short- to medium-haul
international and domestic
Asia
Ordered on August 28,
2012[67]
EIS: 2015
Airbus A321-200 Short- to medium-haul
international and domestic
Asia
iPads will be provided to
passengers in lieu of in-seat
personal AVOD screens.
Remaining orders will be
fitted with Sharklets.
Replaces Airbus A319 and
A320.
16.
17. • Known for its low fare and great value
strategy
• Now operating a fleet of 21 Airbus (10
A319 and 11 A320) and 8 ATR 72-500
aircraft, it is the youngest fleet in the
Philippines
• It offers international flights to Bangkok,
Guangzhou, Ho Chi Minh, Hong Kong,
Jakarta, Kaohsiung, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala
Lumpur, Macau, Osaka, Busan, Shanghai,
Seoul, Singapore, and Taipei.
• It has partnered with other establishments
like car rentals, accommodations, and
travel and tours insurance.
18. • Cebu Pacific carried 12,3 million passengers in
2012 and is now the largest carrier in the
Philippines.
19. Cebu Pacific fleet
Aircraft Passengers
Airbus A319-100 156
Airbus A320-200 179/180
Airbus A321neo 220
Airbus A330-300 436
20.
21. • Formerly known as Asian Spirit, it offers
flights to 18 local destinations
• It is operated by AMY Holdings
Corporation (AHC)
• It started its operations in 2008
• first airline in the Philippines to be run as a
cooperative.
• Less than a year after AirAsia and Zest
Air's strategic alliance, the two companies
have rebranded as AirAsia Zest.
22. Aircraft
Aircraft In service
Airbus A320-200 15
the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
(CAAP), the regulating body of the Government of
the Republic of the Philippines for civil aviation,
suspended Zest Air flights until further notice due
to safety issues