PHPANA.PH · Philippines travel teamPublished June 5, 2026 · 1 min read
The Philippines Airlines Reality
Domestic aviation in the Philippines is essential with 7641 islands and poor inter-island ferry connections. Three airlines dominate: Cebu Pacific CEB (budget), AirAsia Philippines (budget), and Philippine Airlines PAL (full-service).
Cebu Pacific
Largest by domestic seat capacity. Flies to Batanes, Bantayan, Camiguin, and smaller island airports that competitors do not serve. Pros: widest network, lowest base fares booked 6-8 weeks out, Go Rewards program. Cons: baggage not included PHP 350-800 per bag, on-time performance around 72%. Best for budget travellers and island-hopping.
AirAsia Philippines
Smaller domestic network on major routes. Pros: competitive fares, Big Sale promotions, BIG loyalty points. Cons: smaller network than CEB, baggage extra. Best for major routes booked far in advance.
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Flag carrier and only full-service option. Pros: 20kg baggage included, meals on many routes, on-time performance around 82%, flexible rebooking. Cons: fares often 2-3x budget carriers. Best for business travellers and anyone who values flexibility.
Manila-Cebu Comparison 6-Week Advance
CEB PHP 1200-1800 no bag. AirAsia PHP 1100-1900 no bag. PAL PHP 2800-4200 with 20kg. Add PHP 350-800 bag fee to budget carriers and the gap narrows. When PAL is on sale it can match budget carriers all-in.
Booking Tips
- Book 6-10 weeks ahead for best fares
- CEB and AirAsia Big Sales happen 3-4 times per year
- NAIA has 3 domestic terminals -- confirm yours
- Budget 2 hours minimum for NAIA domestic connections
- Clark CRK and Mactan-Cebu airports are much less congested than NAIA
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