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CEB boosts cargo services with Airbus A330 flights

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THE country’s leading low-cost carrier, Cebu Pacific Air, is offering additional cargo services in time for the holiday season. It now accepts cargo on its Airbus A330 flights from Manila to Dubai, Seoul and Singapore and vice versa.

CEB recently launched direct daily flights between Manila and Dubai, after it took delivery of two brandnew Airbus A330 aircraft from Toulouse, France. It also utilizes the Airbus A330 aircraft on a daily service between Manila and Seoul, and one of four daily services between Manila and Singapore.

“We are proud to offer cargo services on our wide-body aircraft, to accommodat­e the influx of cargo being transporte­d during the holiday season. Aside from Dubai, Seoul and Singapore, Cebu Pacific Air Cargo ships to the widest network in the Philippine­s and 19 more internatio­nal destinatio­ns. It is a 24/7 airport-to-airport cargo operation, ensuring that cargo gets delivered quickly through our extensive route network,” said CEB vice president for marketing and distributi­on Candice Iyog.

CEB Cargo will also take delivery of additional Nordisk lightweigh­t unit load devices in December 2013, for efficient and fuel-saving cargo storage in its Airbus A330 aircraft.

CEB Cargo currently serves more than 2,000 accounts, customizin­g cargo products based on the clients’ domestic and internatio­nal cargo needs. Its services also include transshipm­ents through 15 interline global partners.

For cargo bookings on A330 flights, forwarders and shippers may call (02)851-9660. For domestic cargo bookings and concerns, call (02)8027070 or visit the Manila Cargo office located along the Domestic Road, beside NAIA Terminal 4. For more informatio­n regarding cargo products and services, visit www.cebupacifi­caircargo.com.

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