TOKYO: Cebu Pacific, the Philippines' largest low-cost airline, earlier this week launched sustainable Tokyo-Manila commercial passenger flights powered by blended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and Airbus NEO or new engine option aircraft.

A FIRST Cebu Pacific President and Chief Commercial Officer Alexander Lao is flanked by officials from Itochu Corp. who entered into a partnership with the low-cost airline as it launched its inaugural flight form Tokyo to Manila using sustainable aviation fuel. PHOTO BY EZRAH RAYA
A FIRST Cebu Pacific President and Chief Commercial Officer Alexander Lao is flanked by officials from Itochu Corp. who entered into a partnership with the low-cost airline as it launched its inaugural flight form Tokyo to Manila using sustainable aviation fuel. PHOTO BY EZRAH RAYA

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