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Allegiant cancels its deal with Cebu Pacific Air for 10 Airbus A319s

Allegiant Travel Companyย (Allegiant Air) (Las Vegas) today announced its proposed transaction to acquire ten Airbus A319 aircraft from Cebu Pacific Air has been terminated as a result of the parties’ failure to satisfy certain conditions to proceeding with the transaction. The potential transaction was made public on July 30, 2012 after the signing of the letter of intent.

“We are disappointed that we were not able to finalize this agreement on which we spent a substantial amount of time and effort,” said Andrew C. Levy, Allegiant President. “Unfortunately we were unable to come to terms on some of the economic provisions of the transaction and as we have demonstrated in the past, we will not purchase aircraft just for the sake of growth. Our disciplined approach in asset purchases is a core competency that we will not compromise.”

“We continue to have fleet flexibility in 2013 even without the Cebu A319s. Seven of the nine A320 aircraft, which we announced the intention to acquire on December 19, 2012, are expected to be delivered in 2013 and we now plan to introduce these aircraft into service at a faster pace so as to offset the capacity that had been planned with the Cebu A319s,” concluded Levy.

Allegiant is now expecting 2013 total CAPEX to be between $170 and $180 million. The company has signed operating leases for nine A319 aircraft with GECAS and purchase agreements for nine A320 aircraft formerly operated by Iberia. Allegiant will remain active in the market for the purchase or lease of additional Airbus aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. The first Airbus A319 for Allegiant is seen at Southend before it was delivered.

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Allegiant to add Airbus A319s

Allegiant Air (Las Vegas)ย today (July 30) announced its intention to lease nine Airbus A319 aircraft from GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) and to lease and eventually purchase ten Airbus A319 aircraft from Cebu Pacific Air (Manila). The introduction of the A319 aircraft will support Allegiant’s growth opportunities.

Allegiant plans to have the first two of these aircraft in operation in the second quarter of 2013.

Allegiant currently operates 58 MD-80 aircraft, four Boeing 757-200 aircraft and owns an additional two Boeing 757-200 aircraft.

Top Image: Allegiant Air/Globe Newswire.

Bottom Copyright Photo: Gerd Beilfuss. The Cebu Pacific Air A319s are relatively new. The pictured A319-111 D-AVYG (msn 2556) became RP-C3189 on delivery on September 23, 2005. Cebu currently operates 10 A319s and will concentrate its fleet around the larger A320.

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Cebu Pacific Air adds the Manila-Hanoi route

Cebu Pacific Air (Manila) added the Manila-Hanoi route on March 17. Besides adding additional domestic frequencies, the airline is also addingย Manila-Xiamen and Kalibo-Hong Kong on March 23 and Manila-Siem Reap on April 19.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing.

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Cebu Pacific Air to lease 8 Airbus A330-300s in order to launch long-haul routes in the 3Q 2013

Cebu Pacific Air (Manila) is entering the low-cost, long-haul business, taking on Philippines (Philippine Airlines) for market share. The carrier is planning to lease eight Airbus A330-300s for the new operation which is planned to start in the third quarter of 2013.

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Cebu Pacific mulls long-range low-cost flights

Cebu Pacific Air (Manila) is considering long-range, low-cost flights if the demand develops according to this article by Flightglobal. The airline does not have long-range aircraft on order.

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Cebu Pacific to launch Manila-Hanoi flights in March

Cebu Pacific (Manila) will become the only airline flying from Manila to Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, when it launches its flights on March 17, 2012. It will be a twice weekly service using Airbus A319s.

Flights for this route are scheduled to depart Manila at 10:30 pm (2230) every Tuesday and Saturday, arriving in Hanoi at 12:30am. (0030). Return flights will leave Hanoi at 1 am (0100) every Wednesday and Sunday, and arrive in Manila at 5 am (0500). Cebu Pacific also operates daily flights between Manila and Ho Chi Minh City.

Manila-Hanoi-Manila will be the airlineโ€™s 78th route, with Hanoi being the 17th international destination. According to the airline, Cebu Pacific operates flights from the Philippines to the most number of capital cities in the Asia, and serves the most number of routes. It offers more than 90 flights per week from the Philippines to 8 Asian destinations in six countries.

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An interview with Cebu Pacific’s CEO Lance Gokongwei

Cebu Pacific Air (Manila) is receiving increased competition from new and growing low-fare competitors in the Philippines. The Wall Street Journal interviewed CEO Lance Gokongwei on the issues facing the carrier.

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Cebu Pacific Air finalizes its order for 30 Airbus A321neo aircraft

Cebu Pacific Air (Manila) of the Philippines has finalized a firm order with Airbus for the purchase of 30 A321neo aircraft. The contract firms up a previously announced MOU signed in June 2011. With this latest purchase agreement the fast-growing carrier has increased its total firm orders for the A320 Family to 71, of which 16 have already been delivered. The airline currently operates 25 A320 Family aircraft, including the 16 purchased from Airbus and nine leased aircraft.

Cebu Pacific plans to configure its A321neo fleet with 220 seats in a single class layout and will fly the aircraft across its expanding pan-Asian network. This currently includes 34 domestic and 16 international destinations, including Osaka, Seoul (Incheon), Beijing, Jakarta, Bangkok and Singapore. The airline will make a decision on its engine selection for the aircraft at a later date.

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Cebu Pacific signs a MOU for 30 Airbus A321neos

Cebu Pacific Air (Manila) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Airbus for the purchase of 30 A321neo aircraft. The carrier has also exercised existing options for seven more standard A320-200s, increasing to 41 its total firm orders for the Airbus single aisle product line. The aircraft will join an existing fleet of A319s and A320s flying on the carrier’s fast growing domestic and regional network.

Cebu Pacific’s extensive network covers 33 domestic and 16 international destinations, including Osaka, Seoul (Incheon), Beijing, Jakarta, Bangkok and Singapore.

The A321neo is the largest model in the recently launched A320neo series, which incorporates new engines and large wing tip devices called sharklets. The advances will deliver fuel savings of 15 percent and additional range capability of over 500 nautical miles (950 kilometers), or the ability to carry two tonnes more payload at a given range. For the environment, the fuel savings translate into some 3,600 tonnes less CO2ย per aircraft per year. In addition, the aircraft will provide a double-digit reduction in NOx emissions and reduced engine noise.

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Cebu Pacific Air orders seven more Airbus A320s

Cebu Pacific Air (Manila) placed a firm order with Airbus in April for seven more A320 aircraft. The latest contract increases the carrier’s A320 Family order backlog to 22 aircraft, scheduled for delivery between the last quarter of 2010 and 2014.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Airbus A320-214 RP-C3244 (msn 3272) of Cebu Pacific Air is pictured on approach at Singapore.